MHT CET Exam Pattern 2026 (OUT): Check PCM, PCB Paper Pattern & Marking Scheme

Maharashtra Common Entrance Test 2026 ( MHT CET )

DeskCalelnderExam On - 11 Apr '26 - 20 Apr '26

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Updated on Feb 26, 2026 12:36 IST

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MHT CET Exam Pattern 2026: The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Cell has released the MHT CET 2026 exam pattern for both PCM and PCB groups at cetcell.mahacet.org. Aspirants of the MHT CET exam for engineering and pharmacy admission must check the paper pattern to know the sections, marking scheme, number of questions, etc. As per the official MHT CET exam pattern 2026, the PCM paper will have 150 questions in total, 50 from physics, chemistry and mathematics each. The PCB exam will have 200 questions, 100 from Biology and 50 from Physics and Chemistry. The total marks for both the tests is 200 marks.

MHT CET 2026 will be conducted in CBT mode. The exam duration for both groups is 180 minutes (3 hours). There is no negative marking in MHT CET, but the level of questions are similar to JEE Main. Check MHT CET 2026 exam pattern like marking scheme, weightage of subjects and more below.

Table of contents
  • MHT CET Exam Pattern 2026 Complete Details
  • MHT CET 2026 Marking Scheme
  • Maharashtra CET 2026 Syllabus
  • MHT CET Exam Difficulty Level 2026
  • MHT CET 2026 Exam Pattern FAQs
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MHT CET Exam Pattern 2026 Complete Details

The MHT CET question paper has 20% questions from the class 11, and 80% from the class 12 MHT CET syllabus. Check highlights of exam pattern here.

Particulars

Details

Mode of Examination

Online, Computer Based Test

Number of Sections

For PCM Group

Section 1- Physics and Chemistry

Section 2- Mathematics

For PCB Group

Section 1- Physics and Chemistry

Section 2- Biology

Duration of Exam

180 minutes (90 minutes for each section)

Type of Questions

Multiple Choice Questions

Total number of Questions

PCM Group - 150 Questions (50 from each subject)

PCB Group - 200 Questions (100 from Biology and 50 each from Physics & Chemistry)

Total Marks

200 marks (100 marks for each section)

Language of Examination

  • Mathematics will be in the English language

  • Physics and Chemistry will be in English/Urdu/Marathi

  • Biology will be in English/Urdu/Marathi

Marking Scheme

Physics & Chemistry - 1 mark will be awarded for every correct answer.

Mathematics - 2 marks will be awarded for every correct answer.

Biology - 1 mark will be awarded for every correct answer.

Negative Marking

No negative marking

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is there passing marks in MHT CET 2026?
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No. There is no minimum mark required to pass the MHT CET exam. The only requirement to get the scorecard is to appear in all subjects of MHT CET and obtain a non-zero score.

Q:   Is the MHT CET exam MCQ type?
A: 

Yes, the MHT CET 2026 exam is MCQ type for both the PCM and PCB groups. For each question, students will be given 4 alternatives and candidates have to mark the correct answer.

Q:   Is there a negative marking in MHT CET?
A: 

There is no negative marking in MHT CET. In the Maharashtra CET exam, Physics and Chemistry question is of 1 marks. No marks are deducted for unattempted questions or incorrection answers. 

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MHT CET 2026 Marking Scheme

The marking scheme for MHT CET 2026 is given below. Candidates can check the marking scheme below for a strategic MHT CET exam preparation:

MHT CET Marking Scheme

Paper

Subject

No of MCQs based on

Marks per question

Total Marks

Duration in Minutes

Class 11

Class 12

Paper-1

Mathematics

10

40

2

100

90

Paper-2

Physics

Chemistry

10

10

40

40

1

100

90

Paper-3

Biology

20

80

1

100

90

 

 
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the MHT CET syllabus?
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The MHT CET 2026 syllabus is based on the syllabus of State Council Of Educational Research And Training,  Maharashtra for classes 11th and 12th. The complete syllabus of class 12th and a select few topics from class 11th together make up the MHT CET syllabus.

Q:   What is the overall difficulty level of MHT CET exam?
A: 

As per the information brochure, the MHT CET exam will be similar to the JEE Main exam in terms of difficulty level. However, those who appear for both tests often report that MHT CET is easier as compared to JEE Mains.

Q:   What is the duration of MHT CET exam?
A: 

The duration of the MHT CET 2026 exam is 180 minutes for both the PCM and PCB groups. The papers 1 and 3, Maths & Biology, are for 90 minutes each, while paper 2, for Physics and Chemistry, is 90 minutes taken together.

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Maharashtra CET 2026 Syllabus

Candidates can check the MHT CET 2026 syllabus PDF to know the topics which are covered in exam on the official website. The syllabus of MHT CET for BTech (PCM Group) consists of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics topics of class 11 and 12 Maharashtra Board. Candidates appearing for BPharma (PCB Group) exam have to study Biology instead of Mathematics. Candidates preparing for MHT CET 2026 should study as per the prescribed syllabus. Candidates should check the syllabus for effective MHT CET preparation 2026.

Check MHT CET 2026 Syllabus details here

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where can I get MHT CET mock test pdf?
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The PDF of MHT CET mock tests can be downloaded from Shiksha page. Maharashtra CET Cell releases MHT CET mock tests every year before the start if exams. Students can download the official mock tests by Maharashtra CET Cell or practice it online. Solving mock test before the exam is very beneficial in scoring good marks in the exam.

Q:   When should I start solving MHT CET mock test papers?
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Candidates should start taking the MHT CET mock tests as early as possible. In the last month before the exam, candidates should take the mock tests daily.

Q:   What is the format of the MHT CET exam?
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The MHT CET 2026 exam will be conducted in online mode as a computer-based test. Candidates have to select the correct answers on their computer screens. The exam will be held at various test centres across the state.

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MHT CET Exam Difficulty Level 2026

The difficulty level of MHT CET is similar to JEE Main. As per previous year question paper, it has been observed that the MHT CET exam was quite the same as JEE Main. On the other hand, difficulty level of Biology was also at par with NEET UG exam. For candidates seeking admission to Engineering and Technology degree courses, it is mandatory to appear for Paper-1 and Paper-2. The questions in the MHT CET exam will be application-based. Candidates must check MHT CET chapterwise weightage in past years to analyse the difficulty level.

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Q:   Do I need to attempt all the questions in MHT CET exam?
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It is not compulsory to attempt all the question in MHT CET exam. Students are advised to attempt only those questions for which  they know the correct answer. Questions for which the answer is not sure should be left. However, as there is NO negative marking in MHT CET exam,  questions for which answer is doubtful can be attempted in last. Students gets All India Rank based on the marks they secure in exam and gets admission based on that rank.

Q:   What are the maximum marks in MHT CET?
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The MHT CET 2026 exam is conducted for a total of 200 marks for both PCM and PCB marks. The MHT CET exam is conducted for 3 papers- Maths (Paper 1), Physics and Chemistry (Paper 2) and Biology (Paper 3) and each for 100 marks. Paper 2 is common for both groups.

Q:   What is the exam pattern for MHT CET?
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MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)

Exam Pattern: Mode of Examination: Computer-Based Examination

Exam Duration: For PCM Physics Chemistry Maths 180 minutes For PCB Physics Chemistry Biology 180 minutes

Type of Questions: MCQs Total Number of Questions: For PCM Physics Chemistry Maths 150 Questions For PCB Physics Chemistry Biology 200 Questions

Total Marks: For PCM Physics Chemistry Maths 200 Marks For PCB Physics Chemistry Biology 200 Marks

Language/Medium of Exam: English Hindi Marathi, Urdu

Marking Scheme: 1 Mark for each correct response in PCB Physics Chemistry and Biology 2 Marks for each correct response in Mathematics, and No negative marking For more details, you may visit the Shiksha MHT CET page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/mht-cet-exam). .

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MHT CET 2026 Exam Pattern FAQs

Check Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to MHT CET 2026 Exam Pattern.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the best way to prepare for MHT CET 2026?
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The best way to prepare for MHT CET 2026 is through the official syllabus. The authorities have already provided the detailed syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. Additionally, students must attempt the free MHT CET mock test prepared and released by the authorities. Candidates can also practice the MHT CET 2026 sample papers by Shiksha for comprehensive preparation.

Q:   How is MHT CET conducted, online or offline?
A: 

Maharashtra CET Cell conducts MHT CET exam in online mode as a computer-based test. MHT CET exam is conducted for two different courses; BTech, and BPharma. The exam for both BTech and BPharma is completely online. The exam is held across various test cities in India.

Q:   How many times is MHT CET exam held in a year?
A: 

The CET Cell will now conduct the MHT CET exam twice a year, similar to the JEE Mains exam. With this, the authorities aim to provide candidates another chance to improve their scores without wasting a year.

Q:   How many sections are there in MHT CET exam?
A: 

The MHT CET exam has 3 papers- Maths, Physics & Chemistry, and Biology. However, there are only 2 sections in the exam. For the PCM group, the two sections are Paper 1 (Maths) and Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry). For the PCB group, the two sections are Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry) and Paper 3 (Biology). 

Q:   What is the MHT CET exam pattern 2026?
A: 

As per the MHT CET 2026 exam pattern, the test will be conducted in online mode (CBT) having only MCQs. The exam consists of three papers (PCM/PCB) with 90 minutes each, totalling 100 marks per paper. There is no negative marking. Mathematics questions are worth 2 marks each, while Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are worth 1 mark each.

Q:   How many marks will I get for a wrong question in MHT CET answer key?
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For any question, if none of the options is found correct or a question is found to be wrong or dropped, then full marks will be awarded to all candidates irrespective of the fact whether the question has been attempted or not attempted by the candidate.

For Maths, each question is worth 2 marks and for Physics, Chemistry and Biology, each question is worth 1 marks.

Q:   Is Biology compulsory for MHT CET exam?
A: 

Biology or Paper 3 is not compulsory for PCM group students, though it will be tested for the PCB group aspirants. Thus, it is important to choose your subjects carefully, depending on the course you seek admission into. Candidates can also apply for both groups, thus making biology compulsory in such a case.

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In general, the MHT CET syllabus can be completed in 6 months. The time required will however vary for every student. If student start preparing for MHT CET in class 12, they can easily cover the entire syllabus for MHT CET along with the school home-work by giving special emphasis to topics that ar

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No. You cannot change the language of question paper during MHT CET exam. The medium/language of the question paper selected in the MHT CET application form is irrevocable.

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The group selected in MHT CET decides the subjects to be studied. For PCM group, candidates have to study Physics, Chemistry and Maths, while PCB students have to study Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

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The MHT CET 2026 syllabus is released on the CET website, cetcell.mahacet.org. Candidates who are preparing for the exam can check the detailed syllabus for MHT CET on the Shiksha website. The syllabus for classes 11th and 12th of the PCM and PCB groups is listed here: MHT CET syllabus.

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The high-weightage topics from class 11 and 12 Physics as per previous year paper analysis are Current Electricity, Waves, AC, Magnetism, Laws of Motion, Work, Power and Energy. From Chemistry, the high-weightage topics are s and p block elements, Coordination compounds, Thermodynamics, Gaseous stat

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It is not mandatory to attempt all questions in MHT CET 2026. Since there is no negative marking, students should attempt all questions without fear of losing marks.

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The MHT CET syllabus is of medium difficulty level. The topics covered in MHT CET syllabus is that of the Maharashtra state board for classes 11 and 12. Students can prepare for MHT CET exam using their NCERT textbooks and score a good score. Candidates are however advised to refer some additional b

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The MHT CET chapter-wise weightage for classes 11th and 12th is as follows:

  • Class 11th: 20% weightage
  • Class 12th: 80% weightage

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130 is a good score in the MHT CET exam. To obtain 130 marks in MHT CET, students have to cover all the topics from the MHT CET syllabus and practice the MHT CET PYQs and sample papers.

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Candidates should take the MHT CET mock test in a time-bound manner within a simulated environment. Ieally students should take the mock test within the exam duration 9 am to 12 noon or 3 PM to 6 PM, without any break. This will help adjust to the exam-taking environment. It must also be ensured tha

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