Maharashtra Announces MHT CET 2026 Second Attempt Dates The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) Cell has released the schedule for the second attempt of the MHT CET 2026 examination, marking a significant change in the testing process. This initiative provides candidates with an additional opportunity to improve their scores for admission into undergraduate and postgraduate programs across the state. The announcement includes specific dates for different subject groups and outlines key logistical details for participants. For candidates appearing in the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) group, the second attempt will be held on May 10 and 11, 2026. Students in the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) group will take their exams between May 12 and May 21, 2026. Notably, no examinations will be conducted on May 16 and 17, allowing for a brief break during the testing period. The MAH-MBA/MMS CET exam will take place on May 9, 2026, as per the revised schedule. Candidates registered for either the first or second attempt will receive a city intimation slip prior to the exams. This document will specify the assigned exam date and shift timings. It is recommended that students regularly monitor their registered email addresses and mobile numbers for updates regarding the schedule. The final admit cards will include comprehensive information about the examination center, including its address. It is mandatory for all candidates to carry a valid hall ticket to the exam venue, as entry without it will not be permitted under any circumstances. Students are advised to download their admit cards well in advance to avoid last-minute complications. The MHT CET 2026 second attempt will be conducted in two shifts each day.#mht_cet_2026 #maharashtra_state_common_entrance_test #maharashtra_state #mht_cet_cell #mah_mba_mms_cet
Mba/Mms Cet: MBA/MMS CET records 89.48% turnout on opening day across Maharashtra The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell reported an overall attendance of 89.48% on the opening day of the MBA/MMS CET 2026, with 47,079 candidates appearing out of 52,612 scheduled across the state. The entrance examination for admission to Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Management (MMS) programs for the 2026-27 academic year began on Monday, conducted in two sessions—morning and afternoon—through a computer-based format across 36 districts. Officials confirmed both sessions concluded without major disruptions. In the morning session, 23,101 of 26,076 registered candidates attended, achieving an 88.59% turnout, while 2,975 were absent. The session ran from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at 175 centers. The afternoon session saw a higher turnout of 90.36%, with 23,978 candidates present out of 26,536, while 2,558 were absent. This session was held between 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at 179 centers statewide. A total of 132,838 candidates registered for the first phase of the MBA/MMS CET this year. The examination is being conducted in batches over three days—April 6, 7, and 8. Officials emphasized that the process was executed seamlessly across all districts, with strict adherence to examination protocols. The MBA/MMS CET recorded a significant rise in registrations this year, with a total of 181,426 candidates registering for the exams conducted in two phases, reflecting growing demand for management education in the state. According to official data, 132,838 students registered for the first attempt, while 48,588 opted for the second attempt, bringing the cumulative figure well above last year’s 157,281 registrations.#maharashtra #maharashtra_state_common_entrance_test #cet_cell #maharashtra_state_common_entrance_test_cell #mba_mms_cet

MH CET 3-Year LLB Admit Card 2026 Released: Download Instructions, Exam Guidelines The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (MH CET) Cell officially released the 3-year LLB admit card for the 2026 examination on March 29, 2026. Candidates are instructed to download their hall tickets from the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. The admit card contains critical details such as the exact exam center address, timings, and specific instructions for the day of the test. This marks the first time the CET Cell issued a city intimation slip prior to the admit card, with the city slip released on March 26, 2026. The city slip provided the location of the exam, while the admit card includes full logistical information. Candidates must ensure all details on the admit card are accurate and contact the CET Cell Helpdesk immediately if discrepancies are found. The admit card requires a physical copy, as digital versions will not be accepted on exam day. Authorities emphasized the necessity of multiple printed copies for candidates to carry. Exam day instructions include arriving at the center at least 60 minutes before the designated reporting time, which is 8:00 AM for the morning shift and 1:00 PM for the afternoon shift. Candidates must adhere to strict guidelines, such as avoiding electronic gadgets, prohibited items, and unauthorized materials. They are also required to follow the dress code, which mandates simple, formal attire without excessive pockets, metal buttons, or embellishments. Closed shoes with thick soles are not permitted, and accessories like jewelry, belts, or caps are prohibited. The admit card also outlines specific entry requirements, including the need to present valid ID proof such as an Aadhaar card, voter ID, passport, or driving license.#city_intimation_slip #maharashtra_state_common_entrance_test #cet_cell #mahacet_org #mh_cet_3_year_llb
