Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

RECORD 3.89L ASPIRANTS TO APPEAR FOR STATE ENGG CET

- HT Correspond­ent

The fear of national level tests such as the Joint Entrance Examinatio­n (JEE) and the National Eligibilit­y-cum-entrance Test (NEET) has pushed the number of engineerin­g and pharmacy aspirants appearing for the state Common Entrance Test (CET) to an all-time high.

The number of students opting for the state-conducted Common Entrance Test (CET) has touched 3.89 lakh, show figures released by the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DTE) on April 10, after the final leg of extended time given to students to register online came to an end.

Officials from the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DTE) said this was the highest number of applicatio­ns ever received by the state for both engineerin­g and pharmacy courses.

“JEE has negative marking and the syllabus is different, so it is possible that many students chose to appear for CET over the other national level entrance exams,” said Dayanand Meshram, joint director, DTE. He said the increase in the number of registrati­ons also shows an increased interest in profession­al courses. “DTE had recently received more than 94,000 applicatio­ns for just 32,000 seats in management institutes. This shows that the demand for profession­al stories is high,” he added.

While registrati­ons for MH-CET ended on March 30, the online process was re-opened and extended till April 10 after requests from several candidates who could not finish the registrati­on process within the stipulated time.

Close to 2,000 more registrati­ons were made in this extended period and each student had to pay double the fee as a fine for the delay.

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