Application Process | Exam Pattern | Key Dates | Smart Prep Tips
What is MHT CET?
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHTCET) is a state-level entrance exam which is conducted by the State CET Cell for admission into Engineering (B.E./B.Tech), Pharmacy (B.Pharm/D.Pharm), and Agriculture undergraduate courses offered by top government, aided and private institutions across Maharashtra. This exam is the gate way to top government, aided, and private colleges; offering quality education at a reasonable cost.
If you are planning to study Engineering, Pharmacy, or Agriculture in Maharashtra, then MHT CET is your path in. But to crack it, you need more than just academic preparation; you need clarity on how it all works. In this blog you will get all information required before appearing in the exam.
Who Conducts MHT CET?
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, conducts the exam every year.
What is the Application Process?
• Visit the official website: https://cetcell.mahacet.org
• Sign up with your mobile number and email ID
• Fill in your personal and academic details
• Upload scanned copies of your photo, signature, and required documents
• Pay the application fee online
• Download and save the confirmation page for your records
MHT CET 2025: Tentative Dates
Event | Tentative Dates |
Notification Release | February 2025 |
Application Window | March 1 – March 31, 2025 |
Correction Window | April 10 – 15, 2025 |
Admit Card Release | April 25, 2025 |
Exam Dates (PCM / PCB) | May 10 – May 20, 2025 |
Result Declaration | June 12, 2025 |
Counselling (CAP Rounds) | June – August 2025 |
Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
MHT CET is conducted with two separate streams:
• PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)
• PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
Other Key Details:
• Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT)
• Duration: 180 minutes
• Total Marks: 200
• No Negative Marking
• Marking Scheme:
– Mathematics: 2 marks per question
– All other subjects: 1 mark per question
Syllabus
The questions of MHT CET will be based on the Maharashtra State Board syllabus with following class-wise weightage distribution:
• 80% weightage from Class-12 topics
• 20% weightage from selected Class-11 topics
Eligibility Criteria
To appear for MHT-CET 2025, a candidate must meet the following criteria:
• Candidate should be an Indian citizen
• Candidate should pass or be appearing in 10+2 (Science stream – PCM or PCB)
• Candidate must be a domicile of Maharashtra (for state quota admissions)
• Non-Maharashtra students can apply only under the institutional quota
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MyExams Tips to Crack MHT-CET 2025
• Stick to the Maharashtra Board textbooks – they’re your primary source.
• Focus on speed-solving specially in Physics and Maths.
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• Visit official website regularly and keep an eye on official announcements and updates.
Frequently Asked Questions (Faqs)
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What exactly is the MHT-CET exam?
MHT-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) is a state-level entrance exam for students who want to get into engineering, pharmacy, or agriculture courses in Maharashtra. If you’re aiming for a B.E., B.Tech., B.Pharm., or similar undergraduate program, this exam is your gateway to both government and private colleges across the state.
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Who can apply for MHT-CET?
If you’ve either passed or are appearing in your Class 12 exams with Physics and Maths (for engineering) or Physics and Biology (for pharmacy/agriculture), you’re eligible. Also, if you’re a Maharashtra state student, you can apply under the state quota. Others from outside Maharashtra can still apply under the All India or institutional quota.
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What’s the paper pattern like?
The MHT-CET is a computer-based test with multiple-choice questions. It has two main streams – PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) and PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). The total duration is 3 hours, and there’s no negative marking, which is a big plus! Maths questions carry 2 marks each, while the rest carry 1 mark.
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How should I prepare smartly for MHT-CET?
Start with your textbooks — they’re your best friends. Once your basics are clear, practice as many mock tests and chapter-wise questions as you can. Focus on speed and accuracy, especially for Physics and Maths. And keep an eye on the official website for updates, so you don’t miss anything important.
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Is MHT-CET easier than JEE Main?
Yes, in terms of difficulty level and competition. But for top colleges, scoring high is still challenging.
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Is there negative marking in MHT-CET?
No, there’s no negative marking in any section of the paper.
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What is the best way to prepare for MHT-CET without coaching?
Focus on self-study using Maharashtra board textbooks and practice via MyExams mock tests and previous papers.
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How many marks do I need for COEP or VJTI?
Generally, 170+ (out of 200) is considered safe for COEP and VJTI (for open category).
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Is Biology compulsory for Pharmacy?
Yes, for B.Pharm/D.Pharm, you need to choose the PCB group in MHT-CET.
Conclusion
At-last the MHT-CET Exam is your chance to get into the top colleges in Maharashtra. You can easily crack the exam with the right planning, consistent and real time mock practice, and a smart approach towards the syllabus, you can absolutely secure your seat at your dream college.
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