Name of the CET | Maharashtra CET 2022 |
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Title | Apply for Maharashtra FYJC CET 2022 |
Subject | MSBSHSE will release Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2022 notification |
Category | Entrance test |
Last date to apply | 02-08-2021 |
Exam Date | 21-08-2021 |
website | mahahsscboard.in |
FYJC CET Application | Maharashtra CET Application Form |
FYJC CET Notification | Check Here |
Eligibility For Maharashtra FYJC CET 2022
Documents Required
1) Caste Certificate (if belonging to Reserved Category)2) Transfer Certificate of Last attended School
3) Mark Sheet of Class 10th
Maharashtra FYJC CET Admission Form 2022
Students who are eligible to take the exam may submit applications. Students who are eligible to apply must be from the following regions:
Aurangabad (AMC)
Amravati (AMC)
Mumbai (MMR)
Nagpur (NMC)
Nashik (NMC)
Pune (PMC, PCMC)
Students must register, fill out an application, and take the entrance exam to be admitted to class 11th. The FYJC CET exam is entirely based on the Class 10th syllabus. Students who have passed the 10th grade can therefore take this exam. The exam is given so that students can be admitted based on their merit. Seats in various junior colleges will be assigned to students based on their CET scores.
FYJC CET Registration 2022
1) Visit the FYJC's official website at:11thadmission.org.in.
2) Go to the "FYJC CET Registration" page.
3) Enter the candidate's Class 10th Board Roll Number, which can be found on their admit card.
4) If the candidate wishes to take the 11th CET, select 'Yes.'
5) Complete the registration by entering all of the required information.
Maharashtra CET Exam Pattern: The Maharashtra CET Exam Pattern will be based on the State Government's 10th syllabus of English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Sciences (History and Political Science, Geography). This examination has a single question paper/paper of 100 marks with 25 marks each on the four subjects listed above. There will be 100 questions, with the classification as follows:
Subject | Marks |
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English | 25 |
Mathematics (Part 1 and Part 2) | 25 |
Science and Technology (Part 1 and Part 2) | 25 |
Social Sciences (History and Political Science, Geography) | 25 |
Total | 100 |