The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell is gearing up to release the MHT CET 2025 results for both the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) and PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) groups. While the exact date for the final results is eagerly awaited, candidates can expect them to be declared in June 2025, with the provisional answer keys for both groups already out.
Latest Updates:
- Answer Keys Released: The provisional answer keys for the MHT CET 2025 PCB group were released on May 19, 2025, with the objection window closing on May 21. For the PCM group, the provisional answer keys, question papers, and response sheets were released on May 22, 2025, and candidates have until May 24, 2025, to raise any objections. A non-refundable fee of ₹1,000 per objection is applicable.
- Re-test Conducted: It’s noteworthy that a re-test was held on May 5 for candidates who appeared on April 27, after the CET Cell confirmed errors in the Mathematics section of the original paper.
- Results for Other CETs Declared: The CET Cell has already declared results for several other Common Entrance Tests, including MAH-Nursing CET-2025, MH-BHMCT/MHMCT (Integrated)-CET 2025, MAH-MCA CET-2025, MH-DPN/PHN CET, MAH-M.P.Ed CET-2025, and MAH-B.P.Ed CET-2025. Candidates can check these results on the official website.
How to Check Your MHT CET 2025 Result:
Once the MHT CET 2025 results are officially released, candidates can check their scorecards by following these simple steps:
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the official website of the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell:
cetcell.mahacet.org
. - Locate the Result Link: On the homepage, look for the designated link for “MHT CET 2025 Results” for your respective group (PCM or PCB).
- Login: Click on the link and you will be redirected to the candidate login portal. Enter your registered email ID and password.
- View and Download Scorecard: Your MHT CET 2025 scorecard will be displayed on the screen. It will contain important details such as your name, roll number, application number, subject group, total marks obtained, and your percentile score.
- Save and Print: Download and save your scorecard for future reference. It is advisable to take a printout as well, as it will be required during the counselling process.
What to Expect in Your Scorecard:
Your MHT CET 2025 scorecard will provide a comprehensive overview of your performance, including:
- Candidate’s Name and Roll Number
- Application Number
- Subject Group (PCM/PCB)
- Total Marks Obtained
- Percentile Score (overall and subject-wise)
- Qualification Status for Counselling
- All India Rank (if applicable)
Understanding Percentile Scores:
The MHT CET results are declared in the form of percentile scores. This indicates the percentage of candidates who scored equal to or below your score in the examination. For instance, a 99 percentile means that you scored better than 99% of the candidates who appeared for the exam.
What’s Next: MHT CET Counselling 2025
After the MHT CET results are announced, the next crucial step for qualified candidates is the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) or counselling. The MHT CET counselling 2025 is expected to commence in June-July 2025. This online process is conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, to facilitate admissions into various undergraduate professional courses like Engineering, Pharmacy, and Agriculture across Maharashtra.
Key Stages of MHT CET Counselling:
The counselling process typically involves several stages:
- Online Registration: Candidates must register online on the counselling portal and pay the prescribed counselling fee.
- Document Upload and Verification: Scanned copies of required documents, such as MHT CET/JEE Main scorecards, mark sheets, domicile certificates, caste certificates (if applicable), etc., need to be uploaded. These documents undergo online verification by designated scrutiny centers.
- Provisional and Final Merit List: A provisional merit list is released based on candidates’ scores, allowing for objections if discrepancies are found. After addressing these, the final merit list, ranking candidates based on their normalized scores, is published.
- Choice Filling and Locking: Candidates can then fill in their preferences for colleges and courses online. It is crucial to be strategic and thorough while selecting up to 300 options in order of preference. Once choices are locked, no further changes are permitted.
- Seat Allotment (CAP Rounds): Seats are allotted in multiple Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds (typically three), based on the candidate’s merit rank, preferences, and applicable reservation criteria.
- Seat Acceptance and Reporting: Candidates who are allotted a seat have options like ‘Freeze’ (accepting the seat and not participating in further rounds), ‘Float’ (accepting the seat but hoping for a higher preference in subsequent rounds), or ‘Slide’ (accepting the seat but hoping for a higher preference within the same institute). Following seat acceptance, candidates must report to the allotted institute within the stipulated time to complete admission formalities and pay fees.
Candidates are strongly advised to regularly visit the official website of the CET Cell for the most up-to-date information regarding result declarations, counselling schedules, and any other important announcements.