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MHT CET 2026 Result Date: Check session 1 PCM and PCB scorecard release time latest update

MHT CET 2026 Result Date News: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell is likely to announce the MHT CET 2026 results for both PCM and PCB streams shortly. Candidates who appeared in either the first or second examination attempt will be able to access their scorecards through the official portals once the results are released. The final answer key was published on May 30, and the result declaration is now awaited.

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MHT CET 2026 Result Date

The entrance examination was conducted across multiple phases this year. The first round for PCM students took place in April, followed by PCB examinations. The CET Cell later held a second attempt for both streams in May.

With the answer key process already completed, students across Maharashtra are now waiting for their percentile scores, which will determine their eligibility for admissions to engineering, pharmacy and other professional programmes.

Key Dates at a Glance

Event Date
PCM First Attempt April 11–20, 2026
PCB First Attempt April 21–26, 2026
PCB Second Attempt May 10–11, 2026
PCM Second Attempt May 12–21, 2026
Final Answer Key May 30, 2026
Result Declaration Expected Soon

How to Download MHT CET 2026 Scorecard

After the result link becomes active, candidates can check their scores by following these steps:

  • Visit the official website.
  • Open the MHT CET 2026 result link available on the homepage.
  • Enter roll number and password.
  • Submit the details.
  • Download the scorecard and save a copy for future use.

What Information Will Be Available on the Scorecard?

The MHT CET 2026 scorecard will include several important details related to the candidate and examination performance, including:

  • Candidate's name
  • Photograph and signature
  • Parent's name
  • Application number
  • Roll number
  • Subject group (PCM or PCB)
  • Subject-wise percentile scores
  • Overall percentile score

More Than 16 Lakh Students Appeared

The CET Cell witnessed one of its largest participation numbers this year. More than 18.12 lakh candidates registered for different CET examinations, while over 16.29 lakh candidates appeared, taking the overall attendance close to 90 per cent.

The high turnout highlights the growing competition for admissions into Maharashtra's professional colleges.

How Are MHT CET Scores Calculated?

The CET Cell prepares results using a percentile-based normalisation method instead of relying solely on raw marks. The process takes into account variations across examination shifts to ensure fairness.

For PCM candidates, raw marks are calculated using the following formula:

  • Physics correct answers × 1
  • Chemistry correct answers × 1
  • Mathematics correct answers × 2

The maximum score is 200 marks.

Factors That Influence Percentile Scores

Several elements play a role in determining a candidate's final percentile score:

  • Difficulty level of the examination
  • Total number of candidates appearing
  • Shift-wise normalisation process
  • Overall performance of students

Because MHT CET is conducted across multiple sessions, percentile-based scoring helps maintain uniformity among candidates who take the exam on different dates.

What Happens After the Result?

The declaration of results will mark the beginning of the admission phase. Qualified candidates will have to participate in the Centralised Admission Process (CAP), which is used for admissions to engineering, pharmacy and several other professional courses.

The counselling process generally includes:

  • Registration
  • Merit list preparation
  • Choice filling
  • Seat allotment

Students are advised to keep their documents ready and regularly monitor the official CET websites for updates regarding counselling schedules and admission procedures.

Through the CAP process, candidates compete for seats in leading institutions across Maharashtra, including COEP Technological University, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute and Institute of Chemical Technology.

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