Updated On: 18 July, 2021 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
The CET registration process will start in August, and many students as well as parents wonder if it’s worth it

Trushnika Shinde, who has scored 100 per cent, with her family
Even as Secondary School Certificate (SSC) results were declared on Friday, many students were only able to access their results on Saturday early morning, because of the website crashing due to heavy traffic. While the satisfactory result has brought a smile on their faces, all eyes are now set on the Common Entrance Test (CET) which will determine admission to the First Year of Junior College (FYJC). The registration process is expected to start in the coming week, while the exam is most likely to be held in the third week of August.
This time around, there are 32 students from Mumbai who have perfect scores in the SSC, that is 100 per cent. One of them, Trushnika Shinde, told mid-day, “This year taught me that it is important to keep performing well throughout the year, and not just focus on the final SSC exam. I had a good academic score in Class IX too, and that really helped.” Along with studies, Shinde has been busy acting in Marathi movies and TV shows. She is also pursuing Kathak Visharad training and is now focusing on preparing for CET as she wants admission to a good city college in the Arts stream.