Is registration for MAH BEd CET started?

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    Nishtha Taneja | Contributor-Level 7

    6 months ago

    No, the registrations for the MAH BEd CET 2026 has not already been started yet The MAH BEd CET 2026 registrations will tentatively start in January 2026 and the last date to fill the application form will be either last week of January or first week of February. Candidates who meet the minimum eligibility criteria are advised to check apply for the same during the stipulated period.

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The registration time for the Maharashtra Bachelor of Education Common Entrance Test (MAH B.Ed CET) 2024 has not yet started. The commencement of the registration procedure will be announced through official notices and updates on the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell's website, or by the relevant conducting authority. The registration period for the MAH B.Ed CET often opens several months before the scheduled exam date. It is recommended that anyone planning to take the exam regularly monitor the MAH B.Ed CET portal or the official website of the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell for announcements regarding importa

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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The Maharashtra Bachelor of Education Common Entrance Test (MAH B.Ed CET) 2024 registration period has not yet begun. The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell, or the relevant conducting authority, will use official notices and updates on their website to announce the start of the registration process. The MAH B.Ed CET registration period usually commences a few months prior to the planned exam date. Aspiring exam takers are advised to frequently check the MAH B.Ed CET portal or the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell's official website for announcements about the exam's dates, registration procedures, eligibility requir

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