Exam Name: Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research Common Entrance Test (MCAER CET).
Exam Frequency: Once a year.
Exam Level: State.
Exam Mode: Offline.
Exam Duration: 2 hours.
Exam Pattern: 200 objective type questions.
Exam Fee: Rs 800 per CET (general category) and Rs 600 per CET (reserved category).
Official Website: http://www.mcaer.org/admissions.html, http://www.mcaer.org/
MCAER PG CET is conducted by Maharashtra Agriculture Universities Examination Board (MAUEB):
- to shortlist aspirants for admission in PG level courses including
- Master of Science (MSc),
- Master of Engineering and Technology (MTech) and
- Master of Fisheries Science (MFSc)
- offered at State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) in Maharashtra. A state-level entrance exam, Maharashtra Council of Agriculture Education and Research Common Entrance Test (MCAER CET) are usually conducted in the month of March, every year.
MCAER PG CET Eligibility Criteria:
To be eligible for admission through the PG CET exam, candidates should fulfil the eligibility criteria as under:
- Candidates should have completed their graduation degree of at least three years duration in the relevant subject to be eligible for MCAER CET.
- They should have secured at least 55% marks or 5.5 CGPA score on a scale of 10 in their bachelor degree if belonging to open category.
- In case of reserved categories including, Schedule Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Vimukta Jati (A) (VJ-a), Nomadic Tribes (B) (NT-b), Nomadic Tribes (C) (NT-c), Nomadic Tribes (D) (NT-d), Other backward class (OBC), Special Backward Category (SBC), socially and educationally backward class (SEBC), Economically weaker section(EWS) and Physically Handicapped (PH), the candidates should have secured at least 50% marks or 5.0 CGPA score on a scale of 10 in aggregate of all subjects.
- Candidates in the final year of their graduation degree are also eligible to apply for MCAER PG CET.
- MUAEB will prepare the final merit list of MCAER CET on basis of 70% marks secured by a candidate in MCAER CET exam and, the remaining 30% marks from CGPA score in the qualifying degree examination.
- (70% marks of MCAER CET exam + 30% marks from CGPA score.).
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