As many as 6500 candidates have enrolled for the exam, said the District Exam Chief Rajesh Khawle.
CET would be conducted in three sessions.
Physics and chemistry paper would be held during 10 am to 11.30 am while the biology paper would be held during 12 to 1.30 PM.
The maths paper would be held during 3 to 4.30 PM.
Xerox centres, internet cafes and telephone booth facilities have been banned in the vicinity of the exam centres.
The candidates are allowed to write the papers with black ball point pen and restrained from using mobile phone, laptop and calculator during the exam.
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