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6000 Seats Vacant For Round 1 BSc Nursing Admissions: Maha CET Cell

Maharashtra: Maha CET Cell has released the provisional seat matrix for the BSc Nursing course in Government/Government Aided/Corp./Private/Minority Colleges for the first round.
6000 seats are vacant for the first round of the BSc Nursing course. The seat matrix is divided into government colleges and private colleges. Government colleges have 250 seats, and private colleges have 5750 seats vacant. 5 colleges are included under government colleges, and 117 colleges under private colleges. The college-wise detailed seat matrix is enclosed in the notice below.
The seat position is subject to change as per information from Institute/ MUHS, Nashik/ Order of Hon’ble Courts/ State/ Central Government. The government / CET Cell Commissioner may change this seat position before the allotment of seats in CAP round(s). The seat will be allotted after receiving affiliation from MUHS, Nashik, or the respective Council.
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The seats available for admission to the BSc Nursing course through MH-BSc Nursing-CET 2023 will be from Maharashtra State Government Colleges and all other Private / Minority Institutes situated in Maharashtra. All the seats will be filled by the candidates from the State Merit List.
The government of Maharashtra has established a State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET CELL) under Admission Regulating Authority (ARA) as per the provision in Section 10 of the Maharashtra Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions and Fees) Act, 2015.
To view the notice, click on the link below –
https://.in/pdf_upload/final-collegewise-vacancy-befrnd-nursing-217171.pdf
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