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MCAER PGCET

On May 22, the Maharashtra Agricultural Universities Examination Board will announce the final list of candidates for the MCAER (Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research). The MCAER application form 2023 must be completed and submitted before the deadline of May 6 for prospective applicants who intend to apply for admission. Candidates must complete this process in the allotted time, thus timing is crucial.
 

The board will make the 2023 MCAER admit card available on July 12th. Candidates who want to take the MCAER PG CET (Common Entrance Test) 2023 must have this admission card, which is a necessary piece of paperwork. On August 5, the results of the MCAER 2023 will be released, showing how well the applicants did in the admission exam.

 

Both smbform.in and mcaer.org are available for applicants to view the MCAER PG CET 2023 merit list. This merit list will reveal the rankings and results attained by applicants in the admission exam. On July 22, 23, and 24, the MCAER PG CET test 2023 is planned to be given. It is crucial to remember that only applicants who have registered successfully for the exam will be allowed to access the MCAER admit card 2023 online.

 

Pen and paper will be used to administer the entrance test for MCAER 2023 admission. There will be 200 questions in the MCAER PG CET 2023 entrance exam, and candidates will have a total of 2 hours to finish the test.

 

To effectively prepare for the exam, students must become familiar with the exam format and syllabus.

 

The MCAER PG CET 2023 answer key will also be made available on August 1 so that applicants can compare their responses and determine their anticipated scores. Candidates can use this answer key as a useful tool to assess their performance and predict their chances of being admitted to the desired program.

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Eligibility Criteria

The prerequisites for the MCAER (Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research) test may vary depending on the specific study and program. However, the information below offers a broad breakdown of the specifications:

 

  • Nationality: Applicants must be Indian nationals.
  • Educational Requirements: Candidates must have earned a relevant Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher learning. The educational requirements for various programs can vary depending on the one you're applying for.
  • Minimum Marks: Candidates must earn a qualifying degree with a minimum overall score. Depending on the category the candidate falls into, different minimum scores may be needed.
  • Subject Requirements: Certain programs could demand that applicants take certain courses in their undergraduate studies. For instance, applicants to agricultural progr...

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Syllabus

  • MCAER PGCET ENTRANCE EXAM SYLLABUS
  • Agriculture
  • Horticulture
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Agricultural Biotechnology
  • Agriculture Science and Allied Subjects: Agronomy, Horticulture, Agricultural Engineering, Home Science, Food Science, Biotechnology, Forestry, Fisheries Science, Sericulture, Dairy Technology
  • Physical and Chemical Sciences: Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry
  • Biological Sciences: Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology
  • Mathematics and Statistics: Mathematics, Statistics
  • Environmental Sciences: Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Climate Change
  • Agriculture and Allied Sciences: Agronomy, Soil Science, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Plant Pathology, Entomology, Agricultural Microbiology, Agricultural Botany

 

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Cut Off

Category MCAER PG CET Cut-Off 2023 Criteria  Minimum Cut-Off Marks: 2023
General 55% of the Total Merit 110 out of 200 Marks
OBC 50% of the Total Merit 100 out of 200 Marks
SC/ST & Other Reserved Categories 50% of the Total Merit 100 out of 200 Marks

Exam Pattern

Depending on the particular course or program being sought, the exam format for the MCAER (Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research) exam may change. Here is a general description of the exam format, though:

 

  • Mode of Examination: Typically, the MCAER exam is given offline (pen and paper-based). To mark their responses, candidates are given an OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) sheet.
  • Questions: Multiple-choice (MCQ) questions are a typical exam question style where students must choose the right response from a list of options. However, depending on the course or program, the question format may change.
  • Number of Questions: Although the total number of questions may change, the exam often has several sections or themes. There can be a varied number of questions in each segment.
  • Marking Scheme: A fixed number of marks are given for each correct response. It is crucial to remember that wrong answers could receive a lower grade. Candidates should attentively read the exam paper's instructions.
  • Duration of the Exam: Depending on the course or program, the MCAER exam's duration may change. Candidates often have a set amount of time to finish the entire exam.
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How to Prepare

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Here are a few well-liked books that applicants frequently use to prepare for exams:

 

  • "Agricultural Sciences for Competitive Examinations" by Nem Raj Sunda
  • "Objective Agriculture for Competitive Examinations" by S.R. Kantwa
  • "General Agriculture for ICAR Examinations" by Muniraj Singh Rathore
  • "Objective Agriculture: Basics and Competitive Exams" by Srivastava, Singh, and Singh
  • "Agriculture at a Glance" by R.K. Sharma
  • "Objective Agriculture and Allied Sciences" by B.S. Rathore
  • "A Competitive Book of Agriculture" by Nem Raj Sunda
  • "Encyclopedia of Agriculture for Competitive Examinations" by Arun Katyan
  • "Objective Agriculture for Competitive Examinations" by S.R. Kantwa
  • "Agriculture: Competitive Exams" by R.K. Sharma

 

Candidates should additionally consult the official MCAER exam notification or information pamphlet for any additional study materials or publications that have been suggested by the organization in charge of administering the exam. The recommended study resources for the exam will be accurately and recently updated according to official sources.

Admit Card

Candidates must have an admit card for the MCAER (Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research) exam in order to take the test. The following are the main details on the MCAER admit card:

 

  • Release Date: The MCAER admit card is often made available a few weeks before the exam. The Maharashtra Agricultural Universities Examination Board and the appropriate exam-conducting organization will announce the precise release date.
  • Mode of Availability: The MCAER's official website or the exam's approved portal often has the admit card available for download. To view and download an admission card, candidates must log in using their registration information (such as their application number and password).
  • Required Information: Important details about the individual and the test are contained in the admit card. It normally contains information like the candidate's name, picture, roll number, exam center name and address, exam date and time, and significant exam-related instructions.
  • Mandatory Document: Candidates are required to bring the admit card to the testing location.
  • Verification: Candidates must speak with the organization responsible for the exam right away if there are any anomalies or inaccuracies so that they can be corrected.
  • Other Documents: Candidates may also need to bring other documents in addition to the admit card, depending on the requirements on the admit card. For identity verification reasons, these documents may also include legitimate photo ID evidence (such as an Aadhaar card, passport, or driver's licence)

Seat Allotment

The seat allotment process for the MCAER (Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research) exam is typically conducted through a centralized admission process. Here are some general details about the seat allotment process:

 

  • Counseling Process: Eligible candidates will be contacted for the counseling process once the MCAER exam results are announced. Depending on the number of qualifying applicants and the number of available seats, counseling is done in several rounds.
  • Choice Filling: Candidates must select their desired courses and colleges during the counseling process depending on their rank and eligibility. The official counseling portal is typically used to submit selections.
  • Merit List: Based on the candidate's performance on the MCAER exam and their preferences for programs and colleges, a merit list is created. Seat allocation is based on the merit list.
  • Seat Allotment: The candidate's rank, merit, and availability of seats in the desired courses and colleges are taken into consideration while allocating seats. Each round of counseling includes an allocation, beginning with the top-rank holders.
  • Document Verification: Candidates who receive seats must go through document verification to confirm their eligibility and academic credentials. Mark sheets, certificates, caste certificates (if applicable), and other necessary papers must be supplied for verification.
  • Confirmation of Seat: Candidates must confirm their assigned seat by paying the relevant fees within the allocated time frame after the documents have been checked. The assigned seat can be canceled if this is not done.
  • Upgradation and Withdrawal: Candidates who are not pleased with their assigned seat have the opportunity to request an upgrade during the following rounds of counseling. Candidates may also withdraw from the seat allocation procedure within the allotted period if they so want.
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FAQ's

Can I make corrections to the MCAER PGCET application form after submission?

No, corrections cannot be made once the application form is submitted. It is advised to review all the information before submitting the form to avoid any errors.

What is MCAER PGCET?

MCAER PGCET stands for Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research Post Graduate Common Entrance Test. It is a state-level entrance examination conducted by MCAER for admission to various postgraduate (Masters) degree programs in agriculture, horticulture, and related fields offered by different agricultural universities in Maharashtra.

What is the eligibility criteria for MCAER PGCET?

The eligibility criteria for MCAER PGCET may vary depending on the course applied for. Generally, candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, or related fields from a recognized university. Specific subject requirements and minimum percentage criteria are outlined in the official notification.

What is the exam pattern for MCAER PGCET?

There is usually a provision for negative marking in MCAER PGCET. For each incorrect answer, a certain number of marks may be deducted from the total score. The MCAER PGCET exam typically consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) from subjects related to the candidate's bachelor's degree course.