Overview
- The State CET Cell, which released the provisional PCB answer key Wednesday, opened the online challenge window through Friday, May 15.
- Candidates can log in at cetcell.mahacet.org to view their question papers, response sheets, and the key before deciding whether to challenge.
- Each challenge must target a specific question and include supporting proof, with a fee of ₹1,000 per objection paid online at submission.
- The portal issues a confirmation receipt after payment and provides an Objection Tracking section so students can monitor the status of each claim.
- The first-attempt PCB exam ran April 21–26 in computer-based mode for three hours and 200 marks with no negative marking, and scores feed into pharmacy and agriculture admissions with a second attempt available for improvement.