India, Nov. 17 -- In a bid to increase transparency and accountability in the admission process for professional courses, the state Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell on November 15 announced the formation of a dedicated sub-committee to address and resolve student grievances related to admissions.

According to CET Cell commissioner Dilip Sardesai, "Students, parents, or other stakeholders who face issues during the CET or the subsequent Centralised Admission Process (CAP) can now formally file complaints, which will be resolved within 15 days. This initiative is expected to bring faster redressal and reduce irregularities during admission season."

Decision within 15 days

As per guidelines under the Maharashtra Unaided Private Professiona...