Key Dates Table
Session 2 Dates
Steps to Download Hall Ticket
Follow these numbered steps to access your Maharashtra CET hall ticket:
Visit cetcell.mahacet.org, the official MHT CET portal.
Click the “MHT CET 2026 Admit Card” or “CET Examination Portal 2026–27” link on the homepage.
Select your group (PCM or PCB) if prompted.
Enter your Application Number, Password (or registered Email ID), and Security Pin/Captcha.
Click “Login” or “Submit” to view the hall ticket on screen.
Verify details like name, photo, exam center, date, and instructions; download the PDF.
Print multiple color copies for the exam hall—no physical cards are sent by post.
Required Credentials
Post-Download Checks
Cross-check for errors in name, DOB, group, photo/signature, roll number, exam venue, and timings—report issues immediately to CET Cell. Carry printed admit card plus photo ID (Aadhaar preferred) on exam day.
MHT CET Admit Card 2026 – Details Mentioned
The MHT CET 2026 hall ticket contains essential personal, exam, and guideline information for entry to the test center.
Key Details on Hall Ticket
Verification Tips
After download, cross-check all details for accuracy—name spelling, photo quality, DOB, group/subjects, and venue address match your application.
Contact CET Cell helpline immediately via cetcell.mahacet.org if discrepancies found; corrections may not be possible post-release.
MHT CET 2026 Admit Card Corrections
Admit card corrections for MHT CET 2026 primarily occur during the application form correction window, which closed on March 7, 2026; post-release fixes are limited.
Correction Process Steps
Editable Fields
Post-Window Options
If no correction link shows, contact CET Cell helpline with application number and ID proof (e.g., Aadhaar) for manual review—report errors immediately to avoid exam entry issues. No changes guaranteed after admit card release; accurate application data during March 5-7 window was critical.
MHT CET 2026 Exam Day Documents
Candidates must carry specific documents to the MHT CET 2026 exam center for verification; entry is denied without them.
Required Documents Table
MHT CET 2026 Exam Day Guidelines
MHT CET 2026 follows strict exam hall protocols to ensure fair conduct; violations lead to disqualification.
Key Instructions
Prohibited Items & Actions
MHT CET 2026 Exam Pattern
MHT CET 2026 is a computer-based test (CBT) with MCQs, no negative marking, and separate papers for PCM/PCB groups; syllabus is 20% Class 11 and 80% Class 12.
PCM Group Pattern (Engineering)
PCB Group Pattern (Pharmacy)
MHT CET 2026 Eligibility Criteria
MHT CET 2026 eligibility requires Indian nationality, no age limit, and passing Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM for Engineering) or Biology (PCB for Pharmacy).
Minimum Marks & Qualifications
Candidature Types
Maharashtra State: Domicile or studied in Maharashtra; mandatory MHT CET for B.E./B.Tech/Pharmacy seats.
All India: Eligible via JEE Main too; no domicile needed.
NRI/OCI/PIO/FN: Exempt from exam; separate quota.
No attempt limit; appearing Class 12 students qualify.
MHT CET 2026 Application Fee
MHT CET 2026 registration fees were revised upward, payable online during application (Jan-Feb 2026 window, now closed).
Fee Structure Table
Payment Notes
Fees are non-refundable, paid via net banking/credit/debit card/UPI on cetcell.mahacet.org.
OMS/J&K migrants follow General rates; no concessions.
MHT CET 2026 Online Payment Process
MHT CET 2026 application fees must be paid online only after form submission; no offline options available.
Payment Steps
Complete form details and preview on cetcell.mahacet.org.
Select “Pay Application Fee” from the dashboard.
Choose mode: Debit/Credit Card (RuPay/Visa/MasterCard/Maestro), Net Banking, UPI, or Mobile Wallet.
Enter payment details, confirm transaction, and note Transaction ID.
Download payment receipt and confirmation page; application activates post-successful payment.
MHT CET 2026 Important Links
Access all official MHT CET 2026 resources via the State CET Cell website; direct PDFs listed below for key documents.
Official Links Table
Key Tips
MHT CET 2026 preparation focuses on Maharashtra Board syllabus (20% Class 11, 80% Class 12), MCQ practice, and speed-building for the 3-hour CBT.
Core Strategy
Prioritize high-weightage topics, solve PYQs, and take timed mocks daily to hit 99+ percentile targets.
Subject-Wise Tips
30-60 Day Plan
Weeks 1-4: Cover syllabus via board textbooks + topic-wise MCQs.
Weeks 5-7: Full mocks (2-3/week), analyze errors, revise weak areas.
Last Week: Formula review, light mocks, no new topics.
Practice 5-6 hours daily; balance accuracy over guesswork—no negative marking.
MHT CET 2026 FAQs
Here are key MHT CET 2026 questions answered directly, based on prior details shared.
Q1: When is the MHT CET 2026 admit card released?
A: Tentatively 7-15 days before exams—PCM around April 10 (1st week), PCB around April 3 (early-mid April); download from cetcell.mahacet.org using app no./password.
Q2: How do I download the hall ticket?
A: Visit cetcell.mahacet.org → “Admit Card” link → Enter Application No., Password, Captcha → Login → Verify details → Download & print color PDF copies.
Q3: What details are on the admit card?
A: Personal info (name, photo, DOB), roll no., exam center/address, date/session, reporting time, subjects/group, guidelines, QR code.
Q4: Can I correct admit card errors?
A: Application correction window (closed March 7); post-release, contact CET Cell helpline with proof—no guaranteed changes.
Q5: What documents for exam day?
A: Printed admit card (3-4 copies), photo ID (Aadhaar preferred), 1-2 passport photos.
Q6: What are exam day guidelines?
A: Arrive 60 mins early; simple dress (no metal/pockets); only transparent water bottle; no electronics/study material; follow invigilators.
Q7: What is the exam pattern?
A: 3-hr CBT, no negative marking; PCM: 150Q/200 marks (Math 100, Phy/Chem 50 each); PCB: 200Q/200 marks (Bio 100, Phy/Chem 50 each).
Q8: What is eligibility?
A: Pass Class 12 with 45% (Gen)/40% (Reserved) in PCM/PCB; no age limit; Maharashtra domicile for state quota.
Q9: What were application fees?
A: Single group: ₹1300 (Gen)/₹1000 (Reserved); both groups: ₹2600/₹2000; paid online (non-refundable).
Q10: How to prepare effectively?
A: Focus 80% Class 12 syllabus; daily mocks, PYQs; prioritize Calculus/Mechanics/Organic; 5-6 hrs study + error analysis.
