MHT-CET 2016 results: The Government of Maharashtra, State Common Entrance Test Cell has released the result of Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET-2016) on June 1. The exam was conducted on May 5, 2016.
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Steps to download the MHT-CET 2016 results: Visit the official website, click on the link MHT-CET 2016 result, enter your registration number. The result will be displayed. Check and save it.
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The CET counselling, which allows students to choose colleges, would end by July 31.
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It means that if a student is undecided, they will wait until engineering admissions are over and have already secured a seat, to make a choice. However, if the candidate fits the criteria, engineering colleges cannot deny admissions.
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The government has brought a new system to ensure that students get more options, in case they are unhappy with the college allotted in the first round. After the first round, students will have the options to either freeze, slide or float the allocation.
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For example, if a student is allotted a mechanical engineering seat in a particular college and he is happy with it, then he confirms it by opting for freeze. It means that the admission is fixed.
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However, if the student wants to study in same college but another branch like electrical engineering, then he chooses slide option, so he fixes the college but not the branch.
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The third option is when the student wants another college and branch, both for which he chooses float, and the earlier allotment is cancelled and the student stays in the admission process,” said DR Nandanwar, joint director of technical education.
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