Maharashtra AAC Common Entrance Test
With 85 percentile in MHT CET (PCB group), you have good chances to get B.Sc programs in Nashik colleges like:
Yes, you can add Mathematics to your 12th marks by giving the NIOS exam and then become eligible for MHT CET.
You have passed 12th earlier with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Now if you want to apply for Engineering or BTech through MHT CET, you must also have Mathematics in your 12th. You can do this by applying through NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) and choosing Mathematics as an additional subject.
You don't have to give all subjects again. NIOS allows you to use TOC (Transfer of Credit). This means you can keep your old marks in Physics and Chemistry and only write the Mathematics exam now. NIOS will issue a new marksheet after you pass, including both the old and new subjects.
Once you clear the Maths paper, your subject group becomes PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths), which is valid for MHT CET Engineering admissions.
You need to apply on the NIOS website as a 12th student. While applying, upload your old marksheet and select TOC for Physics and Chemistry. Choose Mathematics as your new subject. After paying the fees, prepare for the exam. When you pass, NIOS will give you a fresh marksheet. Make sure to finish this before MHT CET admissions start.
website: https://www.nios.ac.in
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You can please provide me the exact details like which college you are interested in and for which exam you are asking for so that i can give you the exact details .
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Hello there,
Yes, the MHT CET 2025 provisional answer key has been released. Candidates can download it along with their response sheets and question papers from the official website: cetcell.mahacet.org (https://cetcell.mahacet.org) . The provisional answer key was made available on May 15, 2025.
If you believe there are discrepancies in the answer key, you can raise objections. The objection window opened on May 15, 2025, and is expected to close around May 17–18, 2025. Each objection requires a non-refundable fee of Rs. 1,000. Objections can be submitted through the official portal by logging in with your registered credentials.
After reviewing the objections, the Maharashtra State CET Cell will release the final answer key, which will be used to calculate the results. The final answer key is expected to be published in late May 2025, with results anticipated in early June 2025.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the official website: cetcell.mahacet.org .
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
If you haven’t submitted your 371J certificate during the document verification because it’s still in process, here’s what you can do: 1. Check with the Counseling Authority
Visit the official website of the KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) or the authority conducting the admission.
They usually mention whether late submission of documents like 371J is allowed and the deadline for it. 2. Submission Window
Some authorities allow candidates to upload soft copies later through the candidate login portal, usually before choice entry or seat allotment.
In some cases, you may need to submit a hard copy at the KEA office or assigned help centers before a specified date. 3. What You Should Do Now
Keep checking the official KEA or counseling portal daily for any updates.
Once you receive the 371J certificate, immediately contact KEA helpdesk or your nearest document verification center to ask:
If they are accepting it now
Where and how to submit (upload online or submit physically) 4. Keep Documents Ready
When you receive the 371J certificate, keep both hard copy and scanned soft copy ready. Final Note:
Do not delay once you receive the certificate. Submit it as early as possible before seat allotment to ensure the reservation benefits apply. If needed, you can also visit the KEA office in person for clarity.
The appropriate entrance test for BBA admissions in Maharashtra, including to prestigious universities, is the MAH BBA CET. It won't assist with BBA admissions if you took the MHT CET, which is for engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture. Since admission to BBA programs in Maharashtra colleges is now required, you must take the MAH BBA CET.
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It’s great that you’re exploring different options. Just to clarify, MHT CET is mainly conducted for admissions into engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture courses, whereas BBA admissions usually happen through separate entrance exams or direct merit-based selection depending on the college. If you gave the MHT CET for BBA, it might not be valid for admission in most colleges because BBA programs usually don’t require MHT CET scores. Instead, colleges may have their own entrance tests, like SET, or they accept marks from 12th boards directly for BBA admissions. So, if you want to pursue BBA, it’s better to check the specific college’s admission criteria carefully or consider appearing for the relevant entrance exam for management courses.
Hope this clears your doubt! Thank you and best wishes!
The cut-off for MHCET 5-year law courses changes every year depending on several factors like the difficulty level of the exam, number of applicants, and availability of seats in colleges. Top law colleges like Government Law College (Mumbai), ILS Law College (Pune), and Rizvi Law College usually have higher cut-offs, often above the 110–115 marks range (or around the 90–95 percentile) for general category students. For reserved categories, cut-offs can be lower, but it varies with each round of counselling. If you want a reputed college, you should target the top 10–15% of scores in the exam. Once the MHCET Law result is declared, the State CET Cell releases a merit list, and on the basis of your rank, you can check the opening and closing ranks for each college in the CAP rounds. My advice is to aim for a score above the previous year's highest cut-off to have a safe margin. Keep in mind that location preference and college reputation also affect the closing rank.
You can visit here for more information:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-5-year-cutoffs-2025-for-mh-candidates-released
Thank you, and best wishes for your exam.
The MHT CET 2025 question paper for May 2, Shift 3 is currently unavailable. As of now, official releases and memory-based question papers have been provided for earlier shifts, such as April 19 to April 27, but not for May 2.
Possible Reasons:
The official answer key and response sheets are expected to be released around May 15, 2025 , by the State CET Cell.
The May 2, Shift 3 paper might be part of a retest or special session , leading to delays in the release of its materials.
What You Can Do:
Regularly check the official website: cetcell.mahacet.org (https://cetcell.mahacet.org) for updates.
Monitor educational platforms like Careers360 for the release of the specific shift's question paper.
Dear Aspirant,
MH CET Law is the common entrance test for admission to three-year and five-year LLB programs in Maharashtra including Mumbai Candidates are ranked based on their MH CET Law percentile Type your preferences carefully during counselling to improve your chances Below is a suggested preference list for law colleges in Mumbai based on cutoffs from previous years and competition trends This list is arranged broadly from the most competitive to comparatively lower in-demand options You can choose up to sixty preferences and should update it as per your score category and availability of seats
Suggested preference order for MH CET Law admission in Mumbai
• Government Law College Mumbai Very high demand highest cutoffs with closing percentile around ninety eight to ninety nine for five year LLB • University of Mumbai Law Academy Mumbai also known as UMLA High prestige branch under Mumbai University with closing percentiles around ninety two to ninety six • SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law Mumbai Popular private college with closing percentile around ninety five to ninety seven • Indian Law Society ILS Law College Pune is outside Mumbai but highly sought if you consider nearby options closing percentile ninety six to ninety eight • Rizvi Law College Mumbai cutting close behind ILS closing percentile around ninety two to ninety four • DY Patil College of Law Navi Mumbai respected college with closing percentile around ninety to ninety six • Adv Balasaheb Apte College of Law Mumbai closing percentile around ninety to ninety four • K C Law College Mumbai established college with closing percentile around ninety to ninety two • St Wilfreds College of Law Mumbai closing percentile around ninety to ninety three • Vivekanand Education Society College of Law Chembur Closing percentile around eighty seven to ninety • Public Law College Mumbai newer option with closing percentile around eighty seven to ninety • SSSs Nalanda Law College Mumbai closing percentile around eighty five to ninety • Manjara Charitable Trust College of Law Navi Mumbai percentile around eighty four to ninety
Why you should prefer these colleges
• Government Law College Mumbai is Asia s oldest law college and most reputed in Maharashtra • UMLA and SVKM s Pravin Gandhi are next best in terms of placement faculty and academic record • Private institutes like DY Patil Rizvi KC and Apte offer strong infrastructure moderate fees and good placement • Navi Mumbai colleges may have slightly lower cutoffs and serve as good alternatives
How to finalize preference list during counselling
• First enter top five or ten preferences from the most competitive colleges matching your score • Next include a balanced mix of high mids and safe options in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and surrounding areas • Keep potential backup preferences for colleges in Pune Mumbai outskirts or Raigad district • Update preferences after each counselling round checking cutoff trends and seat availability
Important notes
• Allots are done in order of your rank and preference during CAP rounds • Seats for outside Maharashtra candidates fall under OMS category and have different cutoff structure • Category reservations affect cutoff Percentile required may be lower for reserved groups • These suggestions are based on previous year closing percentiles for five year LLB rounds in Mumbai region
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