Maharashtra DVET Admit Card 2023 Released, Download Hall Ticket
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The governing body that conducts the admission process in the various Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in the Indian state of Maharashtra is the Directorate of Vocational Education & Training, Maharashtra (DVETM).
In Maharashtra, the different trades for which technical knowledge is provided during the ITI courses include electrician, machinist, Instrument mechanic, turner, fitter, tool & die maker, plastic processing operator – to list a few.
The candidates have to clear the entrance exam as part of the admission process in the various ITI centers. The first step is to fill the online application form that is available on the official website www.dvet.gov.in. Additionally, the application fee has to be paid via the listed modes of payment. After submitting the application, a printout of the application form should be taken for reference purposes.
The ITI authorities will prepare the list of candidates who are eligible to take the exam; the details of the same will be posted on the official website. Also, the admit cards are downloadable a few days prior to the date of the examination. The candidates have to carry a copy of the admit cards for the examining authorities to verify their identification.
Thereafter, the merit list that contains the name of the successful candidates is released, following which they have to appear for the counseling sessions as per the schedule. During the counseling rounds, the original documents of the applicants are verified. Subsequently, the final merit list that contains the names of the candidates and respective ITI centers (where they have gained admission) is released. The candidates are issued allotment letters that have to be shown at the colleges for completing the admission process. After paying the tuition fees, they can start their course.
About Maharashtra Education
Based in the western part of India is the state of Maharashtra that rates third size-wise as compared to the rest of the Indian states. The capital of Maharashtra is Mumbai; the state’s cultural capital, Pune.
Maharashtra houses several primary and secondary schools. Upon completion of secondary schools, the students can apply to the junior colleges or higher secondary schools for 2 years. Then, they can enroll for the professional degree programs, which are held at the state-based universities, in various disciplines such as technology, engineering, chemical technology, agriculture, social sciences – amongst others.