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A
Candidate will be held eligible for admission to
courses in Health Sciences on fulfillment of
following conditions:-
1.
The candidate must be an Indian National.
The candidate is required to produced proof in
support of his/her nationality from an authority
competent to issue such certificate e.g. District
Magistrate, Addl. District Magistrate or
Metropolitan Magistrate. The valid passport is also
sufficient proof of nationality.
2.
The candidate must be born on or before 1st
January 1984. The S.S.C or equivalent
examination certificate clearly endorsing the date
of birth will constitute valid proof.
An
underage candidate i.e. the one born on or after 2nd
January, 1984 through qualifying for selection, as
per merit, but cannot be admitted, will be
considered eligible for admission to the college
concerned, in the first subsequent year in which
he/she becomes eligible by age criterion, provided
he/she applies for admission in the year when he/she
first becomes thus eligible.
Selected
underage candidates not admitted in the year 99 and
desiring to retain their claim should not appear for
MH-CET 2000, even if they receive admit card for
MH-CET-2000. If such selected under age candidate
appears for examination he/she will forfeit his /her
original claim.
3.
The candidate must be physically fit. The candidate
must submit a certificate of physical fitness.
4.
The candidate must have passed the S.S.C or
equivalent examination from an Institution situated
in the state of Maharashtra; The candidate must have
passed Higher Secondary Certificate or equivalent
examination, from an institution situated in the
State of Maharashtra with English, Physics,
Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology) at the
time of admission.
5.
A candidate belonging to Open Category must have
obtained not less than 50 % (i.e 200 out 400) marks
in English,, Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken
together at the HSC (or equivalent) Examination. A
candidate belonging to Backward class must have
obtained not less than 40% (i.e 160 out of 400)
marks in English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
taken together at the HSC (or equivalent)
Examination.
6.
The candidates who are appearing for qualifying
examination i.e. HSC (or equivalent) in March/April
2000 are eligible to appear for MH-CET 2000,
however they must fulfil the eligibility condition
mentioned. above to be eligible for admission.
| Fees |
| FEES
FOR SEATS IN GOVERNMENT COLLEGES AND
MERIT SEATS OF PRIVATE COLLEGES: |
| (1)
Admission Fee |
100/- |
(2)
Tuition Fee
Government Medical College
Government dental Colleges
Municipal Corporation & Private
Medical Colleges
Municipal Corporation & Private
dental Colleges |
6,000/-
4,000/-
12,000/-
8,000/- |
| (3)
College Caution Money Deposit
(Refundable without interest) |
3,000/- |
| CEILING
ON THE FEES FOR PAYMENT SEATS AT
UN-AIDED PRIVATE COLLEGES: |
| (A)
Medical Colleges |
1,05,000/- |
| (B)
Dental Colleges |
52,500/- |
| (C)
Ayurved Colleges with own Hospital |
70,000/- |
| (D)
Ayurved Colleges with partly own
hospital |
60,000/- |
| (E)
Homeopathy Colleges with Hospital |
25,000/- |
| (F)
Homeopathy Colleges with partly own
Hospital |
15,000/- |
| (G)
Chandaben Homeopathy College,
Vileparle, Mumbai |
35,000/- |
| (H)
Private Unani colleges with Hospital |
22,000/- |
| (I)
Private Unani Colleges without
Hospital |
15,000/- |
FEES FOR CANDIDATES OUT SIDE THE
STATE
The
fees for the Payment Seats for candidates from
a state other that Maharashtra will be the
same at the rates at which fee is charged to a
student belonging to the State of Maharashtra.
| Marking
& Results |
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The
MH-CET, consists of one common question
paper in the subjects of Physics,
Chemistry and Biology consisting of 50
multiple Choice Questions in each
subject. There is no choice among the
questions. The candidate is expected to
attempt all the 150 questions. Out of
four squares provided for selection of
answer against a question, the candidate
should mark one square only. Each
correct answer will be given one mark.
There shall be negative marking for
wrong answers. A quarter (1/4) mark
shall be deducted for wrong answer and
Half (1/2) mark shall be deducted for
multiple answers, Scratching,
overwriting, tick will be considered as
multiple marking.
Duration
of paper is 150 minutes. The medium for
the MH-CET, 2000 was English.
On
evaluation of answer sheets of the
MH-CET, 2000 and after declaration of
HSC, 2000 result conducted in the month
of March/April, 2000, the Competent
Authority will publish the result.
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