Does MIT-WPU accept CET for MBA?
Yes, MIT WPU accepts MAH CET for MBA admissions The university selects eligible candidates only based on scores in the entrance exams. Apart from this exam, candidates can also apply via valid scores of CAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ GMAT/ PERA CET or MAT.
There is no provision of direct admission at MIT-WPU . For admission to MBA, the university either accepts scores of any state or national-level entrance exams. Aspirants can apply via valid scores of either CAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ GMAT/ PERA CET/ MAH-CET/ MAT entrance exams. The minimum eligibility is to p
Yes, MIT-WPU do accept scores from the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admissions into MBA program. However, it is not the only option. You can get into MIT-WPU for MBA programme by the following entrance tests as well:
- National Level Entrance Tests: CAT (Common Admission Test), NMAT (Narsee Monjee Ma
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You can find around 7 colleges in Pune that offer an MBA in Travel and Tourism management, and their admissions are through the state-level MAH CET exam.
CAP authorities will release round wise merit lists for seat allotment. Candidates will have to visit the CAP 2026 website and login to check their status.
MAH CET CAP 2026 registration fee is INR 1500 for Open category candidates and INR 130 for Reserved category candidates.
Any candidate who has qualified MBA CET 2026 exam can participate in the CAP round 2026. There is also an option to participate in CAP round through CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA scores under All India category.
MAH CET CAP 2026 registration is expected to start anytime soon. The Maharashtra State CET Cell will release the schedule at the official website. CAP 2026 portal is already live.
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