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Nitesh Vimal

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MAH MBA CET fee is to be paid online at the time of application form submission. Fee payment is the last step of MAH CET registration. The payment mode is online through debit/credit card, net banking or e-wallet. There is no provision to pay the fee through demand draft or bank cheque. One must make the fee payment before the last date of application form submission to be eligible for appearing in the exam.

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Pallavi Gupta

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There is no provision to fill MAH CET application form with late fee. The examination body announces application window closing date with the start of registration process. It also extends the form submission deadline a couple of times, but it is best to submit the MAH MBA CET application form and pay the fee before the first deadline. The sooner you submit the form, higher the chances of getting the test city of your choice.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Your 93 percentile in MAH MBA CET means you are well qualified to join a reputed management institute in Maharashtra, especially as you belong to the OBC category. Based on your score you can expect some of the below colleges, and if anything changes you can look into other colleges: Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Welingkar Institute of Management, PUMBA Pune, SIES College of Management Studies. Admission to colleges is always difficult to assess as it is highly dependent on multiple factors- availability of seats, cut off for your category, and CAP allotment process, which can change every round. You should be participating

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Satyam Singh

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A MAH-CET percentile of 47.14% for an MBA programme unfortunately puts you in a challenging position for admission to most reputable colleges in Maharashtra. Top-tier institutions like JBIMS, SIMSREE, PUMBA, and Welingkar typically require percentiles well above 95-99%. Even colleges generally considered in the mid-range often have cut-offs starting from 70-80 percentile and higher. While direct college-specific cut-offs for such a low percentile are rarely published, your score indicates that securing a seat in an MBA programme through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) will be extremely difficult at most recognised institutes. Y

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Nishtha Garg

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The Sasmira's Institute of Management Studies and Research provides admission to the MBA programmes on the basis of scores from the MAH CET entrance exams. The MAH CET cutoff is usually declared up to the last round under the General-All India category. Candidates can check the following table for more details:

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