

The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) is a crucial gateway for students aiming to pursue undergraduate engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture courses in Maharashtra. Every year, thousands of aspirants prepare rigorously for this state-level exam. As MHT CET 2025 approaches, the release of the admit card becomes one of the most anticipated events. This article covers all the important updates related to the MHT CET 2025 Admit Card, specifically for the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) group and PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) group.
PCM Admit Card: Expected to be released soon on the official website. Candidates who registered for the PCM group should keep an eye on the updates.
PCB Admit Card: Already released and available for download on the MHT CET official website.
Exam Dates: MHT CET 2025 is scheduled to be held in April-May 2025, with specific dates for PCM and PCB groups.
Visit the official website: cetcell.mahacet.org
Click on the “MHT CET 2025 Admit Card” link on the homepage.
Enter your login credentials such as application number and password or date of birth.
Click the “Submit” button.
Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
Check all the details on the admit card carefully.
Download and take a clear printout of the admit card for exam day.
To appear for MHT CET 2025, candidates must fulfill the following criteria:
Nationality: Must be an Indian citizen.
Qualification: Passed or appearing in Class 12th or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology.
Minimum Marks: At least 45% for General Category and 40% for Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC) from Maharashtra.
Online Application: Candidates registered via the official portal by filling in personal and academic details.
Document Upload: Scanned images of photograph and signature were uploaded.
Fee Payment: Application fees were paid through online mode.
Confirmation: After submission, confirmation page and application number were generated.
Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Duration: 180 minutes
Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Marks: 200
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Other details: Similar pattern to PCM with slight variation in question distribution.
Follow the Syllabus: Focus on Maharashtra State Board Class 11 and 12 syllabus.
Practice Regularly: Use previous year question papers and mock tests.
Time Management: Allocate time for each section while practicing.
Clear Concepts: Strengthen basics in Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology.
Take Breaks: Avoid burnout by following a healthy study routine.
Official Mock Tests: Available on the MHT CET website.
Coaching Platforms: Many coaching institutes offer free and paid test series.
Books: NCERT textbooks, Concept of Physics by HC Verma, and Dinesh for Biology.
Solving MHT CET previous year question papers is one of the best strategies to prepare effectively:
Helps understand the exam pattern and difficulty level.
Provides insight into the frequently asked topics.
Aids in time management and accuracy.
Many websites and books offer free and paid access to solved and unsolved papers from past years.
Aspirants are encouraged to solve papers from at least the past 5 years and review answer keys for better understanding.
Result Declaration: Typically released within 3-4 weeks post-exam.
Counseling Registration: Conducted via Centralized Admission Process (CAP).
Choice Filling: Candidates fill preferences for colleges and courses.
Seat Allotment: Based on rank, preferences, and seat availability.
Document Verification: Required at the Reporting Center (RC).
| Event | PCM Dates | PCB Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Admit Card Release | Soon | OUT |
| Exam Dates | April-May 2025 | April-May 2025 |
| Result Declaration | June 2025 | June 2025 |
| CAP Registration Begins | June-End 2025 | June-End 2025 |
| First Seat Allotment | July 2025 | July 2025 |
Website: cetcell.mahacet.org
Helpline Number: Available on the official portal
Email: Available on the official portal
The MHT CET 2025 Admit Card is your entry pass to one of the most competitive state-level exams in India. With the PCB hall ticket already released and the PCM admit card just around the corner, candidates should stay vigilant and keep checking the official website for timely updates.
Make sure to:
Download your admit card as soon as it’s available.
Verify all the details including your name, exam center, and timing.
Print multiple copies for safety.
In addition, solve previous year question papers to understand the pattern and difficulty level. These resources are immensely helpful for revision and self-assessment.
The MHT CET exam opens doors to several top engineering and pharmacy colleges in Maharashtra. Proper planning, a well-prepared mind, and keeping track of updates will enhance your chances of success.
Use this time wisely to revise thoroughly, solve mock tests, and boost your confidence. Stay calm, focused, and determined. Remember, the admit card is not just a formality—it’s your passport to achieving your academic goals.
Good luck to all the aspirants!
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