The State Common Entrance Test Cell Maharashtra has announced the final exam schedule for MHT CET 2026 along with dates for other technical entrance exams. According to the official update the PCM group exams which include Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, will be conducted from April 11 to April 20. The PCB group exams covering Physics, Chemistry and Biology are scheduled from April 21 to April 26.
The exam dates remain the same as the provisional schedule announced in November 2025 helping students plan their preparation with confidence. Candidates who are going to appear for the exams should go through the timetable carefully and prepare a proper study plan in advance.
Meanwhile the application deadline for MAH LLB 5-year CET 2026 has been extended until March 31. Authorities have confirmed that this is the final extension and no further changes will be made.
Important exam dates:
Exam Name
Exam Date
MAH MCA CET
March 30
MAH MBA/MMS CET
April 6 to April 8
MAH B.Design CET
April 5
MHT CET (PCM Group)
April 11 to April 20
MHT CET (PCB Group)
April 21 to April 26
MAH BHMCT/BCA/BBA/BMS/BBM CET
April 28 to April 30
Second session exams:
Exam Name
Exam Date
MBA/MMS CET (Second Session)
May 9
MHT CET (PCB Group)
May 10 to May 11
MHT CET (PCM Group)
May 12 to May 16
The exam city intimation slip has been released for candidates appearing in exams scheduled between March 24 and May 16. This slip helps students know their allotted exam city in advance. Admit cards are expected to be issued about three days before each exam date. For instance, candidates with an exam on March 24 can expect their admit card around March 21.
To download the city slip, the students are expected to visit the official MHT CET site and log in with their registered email ID and password. Once you have logged in, you will then see the city slip link, make sure that all the details are verified and then download the same to be used in future. This assists the students to prepare their travel.
The admit card link will be situated in the coming days on the website and therefore students must continue checking the site frequently on the new changes.