MHT CET 2023 exam date for both PCM and PCB streams is now out. The conducting authority of MHT CET, Maharashtra CET Cell, on January 8 declared the schedule and accordingly, MHT CET 2023 for the PCM group will be conducted from May 9 to 13 while MHT CET 2023 for the PCB group will be conducted from May 15 to 20. Each day will be held in two shifts: Shift 1 from 9 AM to 12 Noon and Shift 2 from 2 PM to 5 PM. The exam will be held at over 200 exam centres throughout the state as a computer-based examination.
MHT CET is a popular acronym for the Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test, which is conducted annually by the State CET Cell of Maharashtra. Through MHT CET 2023, admissions to the state’s colleges of engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy will be made.
MHT CET 2023 Exam Date
The exam schedule for MHT CET 2023 is as follows:
Event | MHT CET Exam Date & Time |
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Start Date of PCM Exam | May 9, 2023 |
Last Date of PCM Exam | May 13, 2023 |
Start Date of PCB Exam | May 15, 2023 |
Last Date of PCB Exam | May 20, 2023 |
Morning Session Timings | 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon |
Afternoon Session Timings | 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM |
Official Website of CET Cell | https://cetcell.mahacet.org |
Official Website of MHT CET 2023 | mhtcet2023.mahacet.org (to be launched) |
The application forms for MHT CET 2023 will be released in due course of time, and the candidates will have to fill the form in online mode only. Any other modes of submission will be summarily rejected. Also, it is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure their eligibility criteria. For the general category, candidates securing 50% at HSC (10+2) level are eligible while for reserved categories, it has been reduced to 40%. Candidates currently appearing for 10+2 exams are eligible but will be given admission only if they meet these requirements at the time of admission.
As there are a limited number of examination centres where computers are available for the conduct of the computer-based test, the exam which was earlier conducted as a one-day-one-shift exam has now been split into multiple shifts. However, to ensure fair grading, the results will be declared in relative percentile grading system instead of raw marks.