Transparency in MHT-CET: Addressing Student Concerns and Ensuring Fairness
The MHT-CET entrance examination conducted by the Maharashtra government was transparent and addressed all student concerns, according to officials. Despite criticism from Aaditya Thackeray and students questioning the percentile system, the administration maintains that objections were resolved and the process was fair.
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The MHT-CET entrance examination, overseen by the Maharashtra government, was conducted with complete transparency and resolved all student issues, affirmed a top official on Saturday.
Despite Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray's concerns regarding the declaration of scores in percentiles, MHT-CET commissioner Dilip Sardesai confirmed at a press conference that all raised objections were addressed appropriately.
Sardesai emphasized that Maharashtra pioneered computerised and centralised admission processes for professional courses, setting a precedent later followed by the Union government to ensure transparency and eliminate human intervention.
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