NEET leak will not delay engineering admissions, says state CET cell
MUMBAI, May 23 -- Two days after state higher and technical education minister Chandrakant Patil said engineering admissions could be delayed due to the NEET paper leak issue, the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has clarified that admissions for most engineering courses will not be derailed.
On Friday, the CET Cell said admissions for engineering branches that do not require NEET scores will proceed without delay. Only nine engineering-related courses require NEET 2026 scores along with CET marks for admission. These are: agricultural engineering, biotechnology, food engineering, leather technology, packaging technology, pharmaceutical engineering, printing engineering, fashion technology, and textile chemistry. Admissions to these courses are conducted under the 15% all-India quota and are available in only 17 government-approved institutes across Maharashtra. The CET Cell said if the NEET re-exam results are late, admissions for seats outside the 15% all-India quota will begin on time.htc...
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