Overview
- The final answer key for PCB and PCM groups went live on June 3 after moderators validated 1,414 objections and corrected 40 questions.
- Students whose challenges were upheld will receive a refund of the Rs 1,000 objection fee and full marks for the amended questions.
- The MHT CET was conducted from April 9 to May 5 across 28 sessions, with 301,072 PCB and 464,263 PCM candidates registered.
- Candidates can log in to cetcell.mahacet.org on June 16 to view their PCM and PCB scorecards using their registered credentials.
- Following result publication, students will enter the Centralised Admission Process rounds for engineering, pharmacy and agriculture courses starting in June–July.