What is MAH B.Design CET?

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    MAH B.Design CET stands for Maharashtra Bachelor of Design Common Entrance Test. It is the state-level entrance examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell, and is used for admission to 4-year for admission to 4 year full time Bachelor of Design (B.Des) degree programs across various institutions in Maharashtra.

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