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SSC Country Children cannot access the CET website

SSC Country Children cannot access the CET website
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Mumbai: Four days after the State Council link to access the results of high school certificates (SSC) crashing for more than six hours, students enter the other link to register for the General Entering Test (CET) on Tuesday also faced the same interference for several hours.
However, at night, some students managed to get into the link and complete their registration in a few minutes.
The link provided for the SSC results on Friday has fallen, encouraging the Minister of State Education Varsha Gaikwad to establish a five member committee to establish investigating.
The Committee will find out, among others, if the trial is carried out by the State Council before throwing a link.
The state board seems to have not learned from his past mistakes.
The site has fallen twice a week, which leads to questions about whether the trial is done before launching the site.
The state should anticipate a large number of students who enter and ensure sufficient backup servers.
On Monday, the Maharashtra Council of Secondary and Medium Education (MSBSHSE) announced that CET registration will be opened from July 20 to 26.
When students enter the website http://cet.mh-sc.ac.in on Tuesday, the link is not open.
Students who enter the link at night saying registering is a smooth affair.
Some schools in the city help their students sign up for CET.
Parents even approach school to help students prepare for CET.
With the syllabus for CET also released by the state on Monday, the school asked the English teacher, mathematics, science and social science to help students prepare for the test.
Optional CET will be held on August 21.
Only the CET score will be considered for the first round of reception, when most of the universities and leading subjects are arrested.
Principals and Junior academics feel CET should be held before because the Covid situation is under control.
“There is no guarantee that the third wave will be hit by the third week of August.
The receipt process will also stretch until the end of September-October,” said City College’s Principal.
The college lecturer said that CET in the second week would be ideal.

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