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MCAER PG CET 2024: The Maharashtra Agricultural Universities Examination Board will conclude the registration procedure for the postgraduate common admission test (PG CET 2024). Students interested in attending agricultural institutions in Maharashtra can apply for the MCAER PG CET 2024 through the official website of MCAER at mcaer.org.

According to the regulations, admission to master's degree programs will be based on the marks acquired in the PG CET 2024 of the relevant topic and the CGPA of the qualifying UG degree examination in the proportion of 70:30, respectively.

The PG CET 2024 exam paper will have 200 multiple-choice questions worth one mark each. Candidates must indicate the right answer on the OMR sheet by blackening the matching circle next to the question's serial number with a black ink ballpoint pen. Once marked, the answer is definitive; any alteration to the choice, regardless of technique, results in an invalid response. There will be no penalty marks for incorrect responses.

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Exam Schedule

The PG CET 2024 will take place in two shifts, from March 30 to April 1. Horticulture and food technology exams will be held in the morning shift on March 30 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., while agricultural and farm business exams will be held on March 31 and April 1, respectively. Agriculture engineering and community science will be taught in the evening shift on March 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. Forestry and Fisheries Science exams will be held on March 31, and molecular biology and biotechnology exams will be held on April 1 in the evening shift.

Important dates

Application fee payment: March 1 up to 11.59 pm

Display of eligible and ineligible candidates: March 4

Duration for grievances by candidate: March 4 to 7

Display of eligible candidates’ final list: March 11

Date of issuance of online admit cards: March 20

Exam date: March 30 to April 1

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