ExamType | Format | Language |
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National Level | Online/CBT, Offline/PBT | English |
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra for taking admission to engineering, technology, pharmacy and Pharm D courses. There is a lot of confusion among students regarding MHT CET 2018 engineering exam. The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra State has made clear that it will conduct MHT CET 2018 exam for admission of applicants in various engineering, technology, health science and pharmacy degree programmes. The exam is conducted every year to help the students get admission in reputed government and private colleges of Maharashtra State. The exam is expected to be organized in May 2018. So the candidates who want to pursue B.Tech, BHMS, BAMS, BUMS, BASLP, BPTh, Nursing, Pharmacy and Animal Husbandry courses from colleges in Maharashtra can fill the application form once these are available on the official website.
For more information on MHT-CET 2020 Important Dates, read more.
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For Engineering and Technology Programmes |
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Age Limit |
There is no age limitation. |
Nationality |
The candidate should be an Indian citizen |
Education Qualification |
The applicant must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or Technical or Vocational subjects. |
For Pharmacy and Pharm D Programmes |
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Age Limit |
There is no age limitation. |
Nationality |
The candidate should be an Indian citizen |
Education Qualification (Pharmacy) |
The applicant must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Chemistry as mandatory subjects along with one of the Mathematics or Biotechnology or Biology. |
Education Qualification (Pharm D) |
The aspirant must have completed 10+2 with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the Mathematics or Biotechnology or Biology. And Candidates having Diploma in Pharmacy from a State Board affiliated institute can also apply. |
For Health Science Courses |
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Age Limit |
· Candidates who want to take admission in Unani and Ayurvedic courses should be born on or before October 1, 2001. · Candidates seeking admission in other health science course should have born on or before December 31, 2001. |
Nationality |
The candidate should be an Indian citizen |
Education Qualification |
The applicant must have passed class 12thexam with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as main subjects |
Physical Criteria |
The candidate should be medically fit to apply for the exam |
For more information on MHT-CET 2020 Eligibility Criteria, read more.
MHT CET 2018 application form will be available on the official website from the first week of March 2018. Once the form link is activated, candidates will be able to apply for MHT CET 2018 exam. MHT CET 2018 application form will be available only in online mode and the form submitted offline will not be accepted. To avoid any mistakes which can result in rejection of the form, candidates should first carefully go through the guidelines.
While filling the application form, candidates also need to submit a passport size image and signature in JPEG format.
In the end, print the confirmation page and keep an extra copy of the same for future use.
MHT CET 2018 exam is expected to be conducted in May 2018. However, no official schedule of MHT CET 2018 has been released by the authorities. Candidates who want to appear in the exam and have been waiting for MHT CET 2018 calendar can check tentative dates in the table below.
Events |
Dates |
Online application commence from |
March 2018 |
Last date for online application |
March 2018 |
Last date for fee deposit at Bank through Challan |
March 2018 |
Admit card will available to download from |
April 2018 |
Date of MH CET exam 2018 |
May 2018 |
Submission of documents and certificates |
May 2018 |
MH CET 2018 answer key will display on |
May 2018 |
Display date of OMR Sheet |
May 2018 |
Final date for objection on answer key |
May 2018 |
Result will be declared on |
June 2018 |
Date of announcement &downloading of merit list |
June 2018 |
For more information on MHT-CET 2020 Application Procedure, read more.
For more information on MHT-CET 2020 Admit Card, read more.
For more information on MHT-CET 2020 Results, read more.
Category |
Fee |
For General Category Candidates from Maharashtra State, Outside Maharashtra State (OMS), J & K Migrant candidates |
INR 800/- |
For Candidates of Backward Class Categories and Persons with Disability Candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only |
INR 600/- |
Maharashtra state government has decided to bring some changes in MHT CET 2018 syllabus from this year. To help candidates prepare for both state and national level entrance exam and to match the standard of JEE, the authorities have decided to raise the standard of MHT CET 2018. Syllabus of MH CET 2018 is expected to cover class XI and class XII syllabus instead of just class 12th syllabus.
The MHT CET usually consists of three question papers. Each paper is of 100 marks and is 1.5 hours long.
• Paper I: Physics & Chemistry (50 marks each)
• Paper II: Biology (Botany & Zoology - 50 marks each)
• Paper III: Mathematics (100 Marks)
All questions need to be answered. Answers are to be marked in an OMR sheet with a black ball point pen only. There is no negative marking. For Engineering/Technology degree courses one should appear for Paper I and Paper III and for applying for a Pharmacy degree course one should appear for Paper-I & Paper-II and/or Paper-III. The syllabus for the Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics papers for the MHT-CET will be the same as for the HSC Examination of HSC Boards of Maharashtra for that particular year.
There are separate competent authorities for the selection procedures for every course:
For more information on MHT-CET 2020 Syllabus, read more.
Divisional Authority |
District |
Code |
Divisional Authority |
District |
Code |
Mumbai |
Mumbai |
11 |
Aurangabad |
Aurangabad |
28 |
Mumbai Suburban |
12 |
Jalna |
29 |
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Thane |
13 |
Beed |
30 |
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Palghar |
14 |
Osmanabad |
31 |
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Raigad |
15 |
Nanded |
Nanded |
32 |
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Pune |
Pune |
16 |
Parbhani |
33 |
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Ahmednagar |
17 |
Latur |
34 |
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Solapur |
18 |
Hingoli |
35 |
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Satara |
19 |
Amravati |
Buldhana |
36 |
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Sangli |
Sangli |
20 |
Akola |
37 |
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Kolhapur |
21 |
Washim |
38 |
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Ratnagiri |
22 |
Amravati |
39 |
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Sindhudurga |
23 |
Yavatmal |
40 |
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Nashik |
Jalgaon |
24 |
Nagpur |
Wardha |
41 |
Dhule |
25 |
Nagpur |
42 |
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Nandurbar |
26 |
Bhandara |
43 |
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Nashik |
27 |
Gondia |
44 |
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Chandrapur |
45 |
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Gadchiroli |
46 |
For more information on MHT-CET 2020 Exam Centres, read more.
Commisionerate Common Entrance Test Cell, Mumbai
305, Government Polytechnic Building, 49, Kherwadi
Ali Yawar Jung Marg, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051 (M.S.)
Tel No.: 91-22-26476034
Email ID: maharashtra.cetcell@gmail.com
Contact Details for Queries-
Health Science Courses- (022) 22652257
Engineering & Pharmacy Courses- (022) 30233446
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