In which language MAH B.Ed CET exam is conducted?

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The MAH BEd CET exam is mostly offered in Marathi and English. While completing the application form, candidates must choose which language they prefer. On March 2, 2024 (a Saturday), the MAH BEd/MED (Three-Year Integrated Course) was held. The results have been announced. Registration for the MAH BEd CET 2024 opened on January 10, 2024. Those who fulfilled the requirements for MAH BEd CET 2024 might apply online at portal.maharashtracet.org, the official website. The deadline for applications to the MAH BA/BSC/BEd (Four Year Integrated Course) was February 15, 2024. From March 4–6, 2024, the MAH BEd (General and Special) and

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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The MAH B.Ed CET is offered in English and Marathi. Choose your language during application. For admission into English medium colleges, a separate English Language Content Test (ELCT) is conducted in English only.

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    Vikrant Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    MAH BEd CET exam is mainly conducted in two languages that is conducted in English and Marathi language. Candidates are required to select the language of their preference while filling the application form. Candidates will be required to select the preference box given in the application form to choose the language to appear the exam.

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