
Education dept plans to set up dedicated CET centres
It has also decided not to conduct exams in centres outside the state from next year. The CET cell conducts 19 different exams for courses at centres across the state.
MHT-CET receives the highest registration and is conducted at approximately 180 centres statewide. Since the CET cell does not have its own centres, it rents facilities from coaching classes and computer training centres. This sometimes leads to technical issues and inconveniences students. Consequently, the CET cell is assessing the number of students at each centre within the state. The move is also to prepare for the possibility of conducting CET twice a year.
The idea is to give students an opportunity to improve their scores. tnn
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