The MHT-CET 2025 Information Brochure provides detailed guidelines regarding eligibility, the exam pattern, application procedures, and other important instructions for candidates appearing for the entrance exam. Below is a summary of key details extracted from the document:
📌 MHT-CET 2025: Exam Overview
- Conducting Body: Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell
- Exam Mode: Online (CBT - Computer-Based Test)
- Courses Offered:
- Engineering & Technology (B.E./B.Tech.)
- Pharmacy (B.Pharm., Pharm. D.)
- B.Planning and Integrated M.Tech courses
- Exam Groups:
- PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)
- PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Medium of Exam:
- PCM: English
- PCB: English, Marathi, Urdu
📅 Important Dates
- Application Start Date: December 30, 2024
- Last Date to Apply: February 15, 2025
- Late Registration (₹500 extra): February 16 – 22, 2025
- Admit Card Release: To be announced
- Exam Dates: To be announced
📝 Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
Subject | Questions from Class 11 | Questions from Class 12 | Marks per Question | Total Marks | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mathematics | 10 | 40 | 2 | 100 | 90 min |
Physics | 10 | 40 | 1 | 50 | 90 min |
Chemistry | 10 | 40 | 1 | 50 | 90 min |
Biology | 20 | 80 | 1 | 100 | 90 min |
✅ Key Points:
- No Negative Marking
- 80% weightage from Class 12 syllabus, 20% from Class 11 syllabus
- Difficulty Level: Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics - JEE Main Level, Biology - NEET Level
📍 Eligibility Criteria
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For Engineering (B.E./B.Tech.):
- Maharashtra Candidates: Must appear for MHT-CET 2025
- All India Candidates: Can apply via MHT-CET or JEE Main score
- Academic Qualification: Must have passed 12th with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/Biology/Technical Subject with 45% (40% for reserved categories)
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For Pharmacy (B.Pharm., Pharm. D.):
- Must have Physics & Chemistry as compulsory subjects
- Mathematics/Biology as an additional subject
- NEET score will be preferred over MHT-CET for B.Pharm. & Pharm.D.
💳 Application Fee (Online Payment Only)
Category | Fee (PCM/PCB Only) | Fee (PCM + PCB Both) |
---|---|---|
General (Open) | ₹1000 | ₹2000 |
Reserved Category (Maharashtra) | ₹800 | ₹1600 |
📢 Exam Day Guidelines
- Mandatory Documents: Admit Card, Government ID, Passport-size photo
- Dress Code:
- Simple attire, avoid full sleeves, metallic items, watches, or accessories
- No footwear like shoes, heels, or boots (only sandals allowed)
- Prohibited Items:
- Electronic devices, wallets, books, papers, calculators
- No food or beverages allowed inside the hall
The MHT CET 2025 Exam Day Guidelines & Dress Code include important instructions for candidates to follow on the exam day to avoid disqualification.
✅ Key Exam Day Guidelines:
- Reach the center 30-45 minutes early to avoid last-minute issues.
- Carry required documents: Printed Admit Card, Valid ID Proof, and a passport-size photograph.
- No electronic devices: Mobile phones, calculators, and smartwatches are strictly prohibited.
- No study materials: Rough sheets, notes, or written documents are not allowed.
👕 Dress Code Instructions:
🔹 For Males:
- Wear simple shirts, T-shirts, or kurtas (no extra pockets).
- Avoid metal buttons, heavy accessories, or shoes (wear open footwear like sandals).
🔹 For Females:
- Wear simple attire, avoiding full-sleeve clothes, heavy embroidery, or excessive jewelry.
- No scarves, caps, or smart accessories are permitted.
- Avoid heels or boots; wear simple sandals.
🔹 Common Restrictions for All Candidates:
- Analog/digital watches, wallets, or personal belongings are not allowed.
- Food and drinks are prohibited inside the exam hall.
📊 Result & Admission Process
- Normalization & Percentile Method: Scores will be calculated using percentile ranking
- Counseling Process: CAP (Centralized Admission Process) for seat allocation
- Official Website: www.mahacet.org
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