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director of technical education (DTE) Needs coopration for Maharashtra Health and Technology-Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) 2011

The joint director of technical education (DTE) for Pune region has asked all technical institutions to extend their full cooperation to the district-level committees assigned to execute the seating arrangement for the Maharashtra Health and Technology-Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) 2011.

The MHT-CET 2011, which is the combined entrance examination for admissions to the first-year degree courses for engineering, pharmacy and health sciences, is scheduled for May 12. The test is also meant for effecting admissions to the first-year degree course in veterinary sciences and animal husbandry. Close to 2.25 lakh students from across the state and outside Maharashtra appear for the exam every year and it is conducted simultaneously at centres in the district headquarters across the states.

The state director for medical education and research (DMER) is the competent authority for conducting the test while the post-CET allotment of seats for engineering and pharmacy courses is done by the DTE and for health science courses by the DMER.

The registrar of the Nagpur-based Maharashtra University for Animal and Fisheries Science effects the seat allotment for B.VSc & AH course.

The district collectors are assigned the responsibility of conducting the exam on behalf of the DMER and the latter constitutes a district-level committee for making arrangements.

On April 8, joint DTE D N Shingade mailed a letter to all government-run, aided and unaided colleges for engineering, pharmacy, architecture, hotel management and catering technology and MBA/MCA institutes to make sure that they extend their cooperation to the district committees.

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