MAH BBA/BMS/BBM/Integrated MBA CET 2024 merit list was released by the Maharashtra State CET Cell. Read the article below to more about the provisional and final merit list for MAH CET 2024 for BBA/BMS/BBM/Integrated MBA courses, including ranks and scores.
MAH BBA/BMS/BBM/Integrated MBA CET 2024 merit list was released by the Maharashtra State CET Cell on September 22, 2024. The provisional merit list was released on September 17, 2024. As many as 44,177 candidates who appeared for the MAH BBA CET exam 2024 (first and second) have been awarded ranks in the merit list for the MAH BBA CET 2024 exam. Candidates who have been shortlisted in the merit list have to upload the required documents for verification. A candidate can claim only one type of candidature (state or all India). Candidates need to fulfil the eligibility criteria and upload the relevant documents in the prescribed format. Read the article below to know the provisional merit status of the candidates along with their rank and scores.
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Documents Required for MAH BBA CET 2024 CAP Round
Check out the list of documents required for the MAH BBA CET CAP round below:
- Class 10 mark sheet
- Class 12 mark sheet
- Qualifying exam mark sheet
- MAH BBA CET 2024 scorecard or common entrance exams such as CUET
- School Leaving Certificate
- Certificate of Indian Nationality
- Domicile/Birth Certificate
- Caste/ Tribe certificate (if applicable)
- Caste/ Tribe validity certificate (if applicable)
- Non-creamy layer certificate valid up to March 31, 2025 (if applicable)
- Eligibility Certificate for Economically Weaker Section
- Orphan Certificate
- Defence Service Certificate
Documents Required for Foreign Nationals Category
- Eligibility Certificate from the Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi (AIU) if the candidate passed the qualifying examination from abroad.
- Passport
- Affidavit of candidate/Parent disclosing his full identity i.e. full name, age, residence, occupation, relationship with candidate duly signed by the candidate/ parents
- Residence proof
- Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets
- Qualifying exam certificate
MAH BBA/BMS/BBM/Integrated MBA CET CAP Round: Final Merit List of All India Candidates
Check out the table below to know the MAH BBA/BMS/BBM/Integrated MBA CET 2024 merit rank and score of the all India candidates through the MAH CET exam:
Q: When will the MAH BBA CET exam be conducted?
MAH BBA CET exam 2024 was conducted on May 29, 2024. Candidates who did not appear for the session 1 exam, could have applied for the additional MAH BBA CET exam. The additional MAH BBA CET exam is scheduled to be conducted on August 4, 2024. The exam is conducted in the computer-based test mode across various test centres in the country.
Q: Is there a normalization process for MAH BBA CET?
To ensure that all the candidates who appeared for the MAH CET exam for the undergraduate courses are judged fairly, MAH BBA CET normalization process is undertaken. The MAH BBA CET exam 2024 was conducted for the first time in three shifts. It may be possible that one session could have been slightly easier or difficult than the other.
Hence, MAH BBA CET score normalization ensures that no candidate has an advantage or disadvantage over another due to differences in difficulty level of their exam session. So, before the preparation of the MAH CET result and merit list, the Maharashtra State CET Cell normalizes the exam scores. Basically, the marks obtained by every candidate are scaled.
Q: What are the key dos on the MAH BBA CET exam day?
On the MAH BBA CET exam day, candidates have to follow certain guidelines which include settling on time, cooperating with the exam conducting staff, following instructions of the test invigilator and following the test navigation for solving the MAH BBA CET questions. There are some key dos that candidates should follow on the MAH BBA CET exam day, which have been listed below:
MAH BBA CET exam day dos:
- Reach the MAH BBA CET exam centre on the allotted time.
- Keep a photocopy of the MAH BBA CET admit card along with a government issued identity proof.
- PwD candidates should keep the relevant certificates and documents as prescribed by the examination authorities.
- Keep a blue/black ball point pen for calculations
- Keep a drinking water bottle with you as you will not be allowed to leave the seat during the exam
- Cooperate with the test centre staff and follow instructions carefully
- Candidates must write their name and roll numbers on the rough sheet they use.
- Candidates must affix a coloured passport size photograph on their MAH BBA CET hall ticket
Merit Rank | Candidate's Name | Merit Score |
---|---|---|
973 | Sakshi Bhansali | 100 |
974 | Sanskar Agrawal | 100 |
975 | Bhaskar Rai | 100 |
976 | Purva Maheshwari | 100 |
977 | Rudra Pratap Singh | 100 |
978 | Advay Navin Bhasin | 99.9938057 |
979 | Aswani Yash Anil | 99.9937367 |
980 | Tanishq Jain | 99.9937367 |
981 | Harshil Jain | 99.9937367 |
982 | Vasundhara Shridhar | 99.9927933 |
Note: Candidates who were provided ranks from 1- 972 took the CUET exam 2024 for UG admissions. Tanish Agarwal holds All-India Rank 1.
MAH BBA/BMS/BBM/Integrated MBA CET CAP Round: Provisional Merit List of Maharashtra State Candidates
Check out the table below to know the provisional MAH BBA/BMS/BBM/Integrated MBA CET 2024 merit rank and score of the Maharashtra state candidates:
Merit Rank | Candidate's Name | Merit Score |
---|---|---|
1 | Aswani Yash Anil | 99.9937367 |
2 | Vasundhara Shridhar | 99.9927933 |
3 | Mayur Sharma | 99.9927933 |
4 | Shree Sawant | 99.9927866 |
5 | Anamey Parsharam Deorukhkar | 99.9855731 |
6 | Surana Netra Shreepal | 99.9855731 |
7 | Praneetnath Bippinath Tiwari | 99.9855731 |
8 | Shrisath Abhishek Vinod | 99.9855731 |
9 | Hriday Paresh Shah | 99.9687988 |
10 | Boddula Charan Manohar | 99.9639666 |
11 | Aditi Ranjan | 99.9639666 |
12 | Joshi Haard Tejas | 99.9639666 |
13 | Ayen Imam | 99.9639666 |
14 | Aarav Sachin Jain | 99.9639666 |
15 | Dhaval Yograj Patil | 99.9639666 |
16 | Makarand Kadu | 99.9639666 |
17 | Hrishikesh Mishra | 99.9628345 |
18 | Kusmude Rohan Balasaheb | 99.9624201 |
19 | Ancharwadkar Varun Narendra | 99.9567193 |
20 | Jani Yesha Shyam | 99.9500780 |
Check Here: Complete provisional MAH BBA CET merit list 2024 (Maharashtra Candidates)
Also Read:
- All India Provisional Merit List for MAH BBA CET 2024
- J&K Provisional Merit List for MAH BBA CET 2024
Institute-wise Allocation of Seats: CAP Seats Sanctioned Intake
Check below the sanctioned intake (in per cent) after the MAH BBA CET CAP round in government, government-aided institutes, university departments and university-managed institutes below:
Type of Institute | CAP Seats (in %) of sanctioned seats excluding NRI Quota | ||
---|---|---|---|
Maharashtra State | All India Seats | Minority Quota | |
Government/ Government Aided Institutions, University Departments and SNDT University (Excluding Minority Institutions) | Autonomous - 100% (State Level) Non- Autonomous and University Departments - 70% for Home University, 30% for Other Universities |
Nil | Nil |
Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai/ Laxminarayan Innovation Technological University, Nagpur (LIT) | 70% (State Level) | 30% | Nil |
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere | 85% (State Level) 15% for candidates from districts of the Konkan Region (i.e. Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg and Palghar) |
Nil | Nil |
Government/ Government Aided Minority Colleges | Autonomous: 50% (State Level) 35% for Home University |
Nil | 50% |
COEP Technological University, Pune | 80% (State Level) |
20% | Nil |
Check below the sanctioned intake (in per cent) after the MAH BBA CET CAP round in unaided private professional educational institutes below:
Type of Institute | CAP Seats (in %) of sanctioned seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Maharashtra State | All India Seats | Minority Quota | Institutional Quota (including 5% quota for NRI, if applicable) | |
Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutions (excluding minority institutions) | Autonomous: 65% (State Level) Non- Autonomous: 45.5% for Home University 19.5% for Other Universities |
15% | Nil | 20% |
Unaided Minority Educational Institutions |
Autonomous: 100% of Minority Quota + All India CAP Seats (State Level) Non- Autonomous: 70% of All India Seats+ Minority Quota CAP Seats for Home University 30% of All India Seats+ Minority Quota CAP Seats for Other Universities |
15% of seats under CAP seats excluding minority quota | Minimum 51% | 20% |
Reservation Criteria
Check below the reservation criteria (applicable only to Maharashtra state candidates) subject to fulfilment of the eligibility criteria:
Q: What are the key don'ts on the MAH BBA CET exam day?
On the day of the MAH BBA CET exam, it is essential to be well-prepared and avoid certain mistakes or "don'ts" to ensure a smooth experience. Here are some important "don'ts" to keep in mind:
Do not reach late to the exam centre. Candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam hall if they reach late.
Don't Forget Admit Card. Make sure to keep a printout of your MAH BBA CET admit card/hall ticket to the exam center. Without the admit card, you may not be allowed to appear for the exam.
Don't keep prohibited items such as electronic devices (mobile phones, calculators, smartwatches), study material, notes, bags, or any other items that are not allowed as per the exam guidelines.
Don't panic. Maintain a calm and composed mindset throughout the exam day. Panicking or getting overly stressed can affect your performance.
Don't engage in malpractice and refrain from any form of malpractice or cheating. Any form of unfair means can result in disqualification and strict consequences.
Don't ignore exam instructions. Listen carefully to the exam invigilator's instructions before starting the exam.
Review your answers and ensure you haven't left any questions unanswered or marked incorrectly. Revise the answers before submitting your answer sheet.
By avoiding these "don'ts" and adhering to the exam rules and guidelines, you can have a better exam experience and maximize your chances of performing well in the MAH BBA CET exam.
Q: Which items can I carry to the MAH BBA CET exam centre?
Candidates must carry the MAH BBA CET admit card to the exam centre. Candidates must also carry a government-issued photo ID proof for the verification process at the MAH CET test centre. Candidates must not carry any other item to the exam centre. Every candidate can also carry a simple blue or black ball point pen to the exam centre. They must not carry any other stationery to the exam centre. They must also not bring a bag as there will be no provision to keep the bags. They should also avoid carrying electronic devices such as watches, smartphones, calculators, etc.
Q: Is it allowed to take a notebook to solve questions in MAH BBA CET?
No, it is not allowed to take a notebook to solve questions in MAH BBA CET. The exam is conducted in online mode and is designed to test the candidate's aptitude, logical reasoning, and verbal and numerical ability. Candidates are provided with a virtual calculator on the computer screen to solve the questions during the exam. However, they are not allowed to carry any physical calculators, mobile phones, or any other electronic devices inside the examination hall. They are only allowed to carry a few essential items such as their admit card, ID proof, and a pen/pencil.
Q: For how long is the MAH BBA CET score valid?
MAH BBA CET score is valid for admission for one year only. Those who have appeared for MAH BBA CET 2024 (first and additional sessions), can seek admission to participating colleges this year only (2024-26 batch) Candidates who will appear in MAH BBA CET 2025, their scores will be valid for admission to 2025-2029 batch of BBA/BMS/BBCA/BBS programmes. Those who wish to take a break of one year will have to appear for the exam again.
It is good to take a break and appear for the MAH BMS BBA CET exam next year again instead of taking admission in a college that is not of your choice. If you’ve scored below expectation in the current attempt, skip the year, prepare for the exam again, score better the next year and pursue the UG degree from a college that meets all your parameters.
Q: Will the MAH BBA CET exam be conducted in multiple shifts?
MAH BBA CET 2025 will be conducted for admission to various UG programmes from April 1, 2025, to April 3, 2025. The exam will be conducted in the computer-based test mode. In 2024, MAH BBA CET exam was conducted for the first time in three shifts. Therefore, this year too, the exam is expected to be conducted in multiple-shifts. Candidates will be allotted the shift time which will be mentioned on their MAH BBA CET admit card.
Category | Seats (in %) |
---|---|
SC | 13% |
ST | 7% |
Vimukta Jati (VJ)/De Notified Tribes(DT) (NT-A) | 3% |
Nomadic Tribes 1 (NT-B) | 2.5% |
Nomadic Tribes 2 (NT-C) | 3.5% |
Nomadic Tribes 3 (NT-D) | 2% |
OBC | 19% |
Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC)* | 10% |
Children of ex-service personnel (DEF-1, 2 and 3) | 5% |
PwD candidates | 5% |
EWS candidates | 10% |
Orphan Candidats | 1% |
Female candidates | 30% |
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Student Forum
Answered 4 weeks ago
Yes, mock tests are an integral part of the MAH BBA CET exam preparation. Through the mock tests, the candidates will be able to track their progress and become familiar with how the entrance exam will be held. By regularly attempting mock tests, the candidates will be able to identify their commonl
Answered 4 weeks ago
Yes, MAH BBA CET mock tests are a replica of the actual MAH BBA CET exam. The MAH BBA CET mock tests are designed to help the candidates prepare for the actual exam. MAH BBA CET mock test provides insight into the MAH BBA CET exam pattern and syllabus. MAH BBA CET is a time-based test, hence, candid
Answered a month ago
Yes, students from any part of the country can apply for the MAH BBA CET Exam. The students who appeared for the CUET exam are also eligible to take part in the MAH BBA CET counselling. However, the students from the Maharashtra domicile will be given a concession in the admission/application fee.
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