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    MAH BEd CET 2020 Result: B.Ed. Common Entrance Test and ELCT Results likely to be released today, check this way

     

    MAH BEd CET 2020 Result: B.Ed. Common Entrance Test and ELCT Results likely to be released today, check this way

    According to the MAH BEd CET 2020 Result official website, the results are to be released today i.e. November 9. After the result is released, the candidates who have appeared in the examination will be able to check it by visiting the official website mahacet.org.

    MAH BEd CET 2020 Result: The results of BEd Common Entrance Test (BEd CET 2020) and BEd ELCT 2020 are likely to be declared today by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. According to the official website, the results are to be released today, ie on 9 November. In such a situation, the result can be released any time now. After the result is released, the candidates who have appeared in the examination will be able to check it by visiting the official website, mahacet.org.

    Results will be able to check from these steps

    After the result is released, the candidates first go to the official website, mahacet.org. Click on the MAH BEd CET 2020 Result link on the homepage. Now a new tab will open. Here candidates enter their credentials and submit. Now your result will be on the screen. Check the details given in it. For further use, download it and remove the hard copy and keep it safe.

    Explain that counseling will be organized for the candidates who are declared successful. The candidates will be allotted seats in the counseling. Maharashtra BEd Common Entrance Test (BEd CET 2020) and BEd ELCT 2020 examination were conducted on 21, 22 and 23 October 2020. The exam was conducted in online mode. The medium of question paper for B.Ed. CET was in two languages ​​English and Marathi. At the same time, the examination for B.Ed. ELCT was done in English medium only. For B.Ed. CET, 90 minutes was scheduled for a total of 100 questions. This test was not based on negative marking.

    At the same time, a total of 50 questions were asked in B.Ed. ELCT. There was 1 mark for each correct answer. The examination consisted of questions from topics such as reading comprehension, grammar, phonetics, figures of speech, sentence formation etc. Please tell that B.Ed. CET and B.Ed. ELCT examinations were conducted at other examination centers including Mumbai, Nashik, Amravati, Pune, Palghar, Aurangabad, Bhandara, Akola, Satara, Wardha, Thane.

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