Maharashtra CET 2026: Tomorrow Final Day To Register For MAH-MBA/MMS, MHT CET (PCM/PCB) Exams

Applicants can finalise the registration form by inputting their academic information, personal details, and educational background.

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Aspirants eager to apply for pharmacy, engineering, and agriculture programs can do so by visiting the official site.
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The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell is preparing to wrap up the enrollment process tomorrow, Feb. 20, 2026, for the MAH-MBA/MMS CET 2026 and MAH-MHT CET (PCM/PCB) CET 2026. Aspirants eager to apply for pharmacy, engineering, and agriculture programs can do so by visiting the official site at cetcell.mahacet.org.

Applicants can finalise the registration form by inputting their academic information, personal details, and educational background.

Aspiring candidates can follow these steps to register for MAH–MBA/MMS And MAH–MHT (PCM/PCB) CET 2026

Step 1: Navigate to the official site at cetcell.mahacet.org

Step 2: Click on the CET Application link available on the homepage.

Step 3: Add your academic qualifications, personal information, and necessary documents in the registration portal

Step 4: Post-registration, access the DigiLocker to verify the Aadhaar and APAAR ID.

Step 5: Finalize the MHT CET application form by inputting your login credentials, including your email and password.

Step 6: Upload the required documents and select your preferred exam cities and dates.

Step 7: Retain the confirmation page on your computer for future reference.

Aspiring candidates can see the provisional examination schedule outlined in the notification below:

MAH–MBA/MMS CET 2026

Initial Attempt: April 6 to April 8

Subsequent Attempt: May 9

MAH–MHT CET (PCM/PCB) CET 2026 -

Initial Attempt: April 11 to April 26

Subsequent Attempt: May 10 to May 17

Eligibility and Fees for the Maharashtra CET for MBA/MMS along with MAH–MHT CET (PCM/PCB)

In line with the eligibility criteria, only those who have graduated with at least 50% marks in any discipline can sit for the examination. Candidates belonging to reserved categories must secure a minimum of 45% marks in their graduation. For comprehensive details regarding eligibility, candidates are encouraged to visit the official website.

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Regarding the examination fee, general category candidates from Maharashtra and other regions will need to pay Rs 1,500. Conversely, individuals from Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), and other gender classifications will be required to pay Rs 1,300.

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