What is Centralised Admission Process (CAP)?

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Anupama Mehra
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CAP is a Centralised Admission Process. The CET Cell conducts a Centralised Admission Process (CAP) to allot UG and PG HMCT seats. The seats are offered based on the MAH HM CET 2024 result in all the government and government-aided institutes that participate in CAP.

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