MHT CET 2026 Syllabus OUT (PCM & PCB): Download Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology Syllabus

Maharashtra Common Entrance Test 2026 ( MHT CET )

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MHT CET Syllabus 2026: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has released the MHT CET 2026 syllabus PDF at the CET website, cetcell.mahacet.org. Students must go through the subject-wise MHT CET syllabus pdf on this page for the complete list of topics that will be tested in the exam. The syllabus includes topics from both classes 11th and 12th of the Maharashtra board curriculum.

The MHT CET syllabus 2026 weightage has also been defined by the authorities. Class 11th topics have a 20% weighatge in the MHT CET question paper, while class 12th topics get 80% weightage. PCM aspirants have to study Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, while PCB group aspirants have to study Biology instead of Mathematics.

CET Cell will conduct MHT CET 2026 in April and May. The authorities have announced the MHT CET exam date 2026 for PCM & PCB for both attempts. However, registered candidates must check the MHT CET 2026 admit card for the allotted exam date and centre.

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  • MHT CET 2026 Syllabus PDF Download
  • MHT CET 2026 Syllabus Class 11
  • MHT CET Syllabus 2026 Class 12
  • Most Important Chapters for MHT CET 2026 PCM
  • Most Important Chapters for MHT CET Syllabus 2026 PCB
  • MHT CET Exam Pattern 2026
  • MHT CET 2026 Syllabus FAQs
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MHT CET 2026 Syllabus PDF Download

As the MHT CET 2026 syllabus has been released, the link to download the MHT CET syllabus pdf for PCM & PCB is given in the table below. The syllabus is the same as the Maharashtra class 11 and 12 boards. 

Class Syllabus
Class 11 Syllabus Topics MHT CET 2026 Class 11th Syllabus PDF Download
Class 12 Syllabus Topics MHT CET 2026 Syllabus PDF Download
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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 it hard to score 130 in MHT CET?
A: 

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.

Q:   Is there a negative marking in MHT CET?
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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 Syllabus Class 11

Candidates are provided here with the detailed subject-wise class 11th MHT CET syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. Candidates preparing for MHT CET 2026 should study as per the prescribed syllabus. Candidates should check the syllabus for effective MHT CET preparation 2026.

Subjects Topics
MHT CET Syllabus for Physics

 

Vectors, Error Analysis, Motion in a plane, Laws of motion, Gravitation, Thermal properties of matter, Sound, Optics, Electrostatics, Semiconductors

MHT CET Chemistry Syllabus

Some basic concepts of chemistry, Structure of atom, Chemical bonding, Redox reactions, Elements of group 1 and 2. States of Matter (Gaseous and Liquids), Adsorption and colloids (Surface Chemistry), Hydrocarbons, Basic principles of organic chemistry, Chemistry in everyday life.

MHT CET 2026 Maths Syllabus

Trigonometry II, Straight Line, Circle, Probability, Complex Numbers, Permutations and Combinations, Functions, Limits, Continuity, Conic Section

Biology Syllabus Biomolecules, Respiration and Energy Transfer, Human Nutrition, Excretion and Osmoregulation

Check MHT CET 2026 Syllabus details here

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Q:   What is chapterwise weightage of class 11 and 12 topics in MHT CET?
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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
Q:   What is the overall difficulty level of MHT CET exam?
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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:   Is the MHT CET syllabus tough?
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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 books in order to score good marks in MHT CET. Also, not all topics of class 11 are covered in MHT CET exam whereas all class 12 topics are part of MHT CET syllabus.

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MHT CET Syllabus 2026 Class 12

Candidates should prepare using MHT CET question papers alongwith the syllabus to understand the important topics and paper pattern properly. The syllabus of MHT CET from class 12 consists of the following topics. 

Subjects Topics
Physics MHT CET Syllabus Circular motion, Rotational motion, Oscillations, Gravitation, Elasticity, Electrostatics, Wave Motion, Magnetism, Surface Tension, Wave Theory of Light, Stationary Waves, Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation, Interference and Diffraction, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Electromagnetic Inductions, Electrons and Photons, Atoms, Molecules, and Nuclei, Semiconductors, Communication Systems
Chemistry MHT CET Syllabus Solid State, Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic, Electrochemistry, General Principles and Processes of Isolation, Solutions and Colligative Properties, p-Block elements, Group 15 elements, d and f Block Elements, Chemical Kinetics, Coordination Compounds, Halogen, Derivatives of Alkanes (and arenes), Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen, Alcohols, Phenols and Ether Alcohol, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Biomolecules, Carbohydrates
Maths MHT CET Syllabus Mathematical Logic Statements, Matrices, Pair of Straight Lines, Circle, Line, Conics, Trigonometric Functions, Vectors, Three Dimensional Geometry, Plane, Linear Programming Problems, Continuity, Applications of Derivatives, Integration, Differentiation, Applications of Definite Integral, Differential Equation, Probability Distribution, Statistics, Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distribution
Zoology Syllabus Origin and the Evolution of Life, Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance, Genetic Engineering and Genomics, Human Health and Diseases, Animal Husbandry, Circulation, Excretion and osmoregulation, Control and Co-ordination, Human Reproduction, Organisms and Environment-II
Botany Syllabus Genetic Basis of Inheritance, Gene its nature, expression, and regulation, Biotechnology Process and Application, Enhancement in Food Production, Microbes in Human Welfare, Photosynthesis, Respiration, Reproduction in Plants, Organisms and Environment
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is Biology compulsory for MHT CET exam?
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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.

Q:   What is the MHT CET exam pattern 2026?
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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:   Is it mandatory to attempt all questions in MHT CET 2026?
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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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Most Important Chapters for MHT CET 2026 PCM

Candidates can check here high-weightage chapters of MHT CET exam for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from class 11 and 12 syllabus for MHT CET 2026 exam

Important Chemistry Chapters with Weightage

Important Topics Weightage
Chemical Thermodynamics And Energetics 15%
p-Block Elements- Group 15 To 18 9%
Coordination Compounds 9%
d And f Block Elements 8%
Alcohols, Phenols, And Ethers 8%
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen 8%
Solid State 6%
Solutions And Colligative Properties 6%
Chemical Kinetics 5%
Halogen Derivatives Of Alkanes And Arenes 5%
Aldehydes, Ketones And Carboxylic Acids 5%
Biomolecules 4%
Polymers 4%
Chemistry In Everyday Life 5%

Important Mathematics Chapters with Weightage

Important Topics Weightage
Integration 9%
Trigonometric Functions 8%
Three Dimensional Geometry 8%
Differentiation 7%
Probability Distribution 8%
Matrices 5%
Circles 6%
Conics 5%
Vectors 7%
Continuity 5%
Applications of Derivatives 5%
Differential Equations 6%
Bernoulli Trials And Binomial Distribution 4%
Pair Of Straight Lines 5%

Important Physics Chapters with Weightage

Important Topics Weightage
Kinetic Theory Of Gases And Radiation 12%
Oscillations 8%
Atoms, Molecules, And Nuclei 8%
Rotational Motion 7%
Electrostatics 7%
Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current 6%
Electromagnetic Induction 6%
Semiconductors 6%
Wave Motion 5%
Magnetism 5%
Circular Motion 4%
Surface Tension 4%
Interference And Diffraction 4%
Current Electricity 4%
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What are some high weightage topics from the 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 state, Chemical bonding, Atomic structure, Polymers, Environmental Chemistry, Organic chemistry. In Mathematics, the high-weightage topics are Sequence and Series, Vectors and 3D, Integral and Differential Calculus, and Definite and Indefinite Integral.

Q:   Where can I check the MHT CET syllabus 2026?
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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.

Q:   Which subjects do I have to study for MHT CET?
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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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Most Important Chapters for MHT CET Syllabus 2026 PCB

Candidates can check here the chapter-wise weightage of Biology topics for MHT CET 2026 exam. The weightage of Physics and Chemistry is similar to PCM.

Important Topics Weightage
Biomolecules 9%
Respiration and Energy Transfer 8%
Human Nutrition 8%
Excretion and Osmoregulation 7%
Origin and Evolution of Life 8%
Genetics Engineering and Genomics 5%
Human Reproduction 6%
Genes and its Nature 5%
Reproduction in Plants 7%
Respiration 5%
Photosynthesis 5%
Biotechnology and its Application 6%
Microbes in Human Welfare 4%
Human Health and Disease 5%
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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:   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. 

Q:   Which book should I refer to prepare for MHT CET exam?
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Candidates must start the MHT CET preparation from their class 11 and 12 school textbooks. NCERT class 11 and 12 books for Physics, Chemistry and Maths are also recommended by various subject experts as the best book to prepare for MHT CET as well as JEE Mains. In addition to these, you can also try Marvel publications books for MHT CET exam.

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MHT CET Exam Pattern 2026

MHT CET 2026 exam pattern is announced by the exam conducting authority.

  1. Section1: Mathematics
  2. Section 2: Physics and Chemistry

For PCB group, the section 1 will be Biology and Section 2 will be Physics and Chemistry.

Each of the three sections is of 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes). Although there is no negative marking in MHT CET, difficulty level of the exam would be at par with JEE Main and NEET UG for PCM and PCB respectively. The questions will typically be application-based.

PCM Exam Pattern PCB Exam Pattern
  • Total number of questions- 150 ( 50 each from Physics, Chemistry, and Maths)
  • Marks per question-  2 marks per question in Maths and 1 mark per question in Physics and Chemistry
  • Negative marking- No negative marking
  • Duration of exam- 3 hours

 

  • Total number of questions- 200 ( 100 from Biology and 50 each from Physics and Chemistry)
  • Marks per question-  1 marks per question in Biology and 2 mark per question in Physics and Chemistry
  • Negative marking- No negative marking
  • Duration of exam- 3 hours
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   In how much time can I complete the MHT CET syllabus?
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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

Q:   Can I change the language of question paper during MHT CET exam?
A: 

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.

Q:   Is MHT CET only for Maharashtra students?
A: 

It is mandatory to appear for MHT CET 2026 for candidates belonging to Maharashtra State Candidature, Minority Candidature, seeking admission to B.E./B.Tech. However, All India Candidature candidates may or may not appear for MHT CET 2026 as the score of JEE Main 2026 shall be preferred over MHT CET 2026 for admission to B.E./B.Tech

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MHT CET 2026 Syllabus FAQs

Check here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to MHT CET 2026 syllabus

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Q:   Is MHT CET syllabus same for PCM and PCB groups?
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The syllabus for MHT CET PCM (BE/BTech) and PCB (BPharma) is different. MHT CET PCM exam is conducted for admission to BE/BTech while the PCB examis conducted for BPharma courses.  MHT CET PCM syllabus consists of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. PCB syllabus has Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Candidates must note that Physics and Chemistry syllabus is common/same in both PCB and PCM papers. Candidates can download the CET syllabus from Shiksha page or from the official website.

Q:   Is MHT CET syllabus same as syllabus of JEE Mains?
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The syllabus of MHT CET is not same as JEE Main. As per the information available in MHT CET official website, only a few topics of class 11 are part of the MHT CET syllabus. However, all class 12 topics are covered in MHT CET syllabus. The difficulty level of MHT CET is similar to JEE Mains. Students preparing for any of these exams can download the syllabus from the Shiksha page. 

Q:   Is MHT CET syllabus similar to the syllabus of Maharashtra board class 11 and 12?
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The syllabus of MHT CET is not similar to the Maharashtra Board class 11 and 12. Only a few chapters of Class 11 are covered in MHT CET syllabus. However, the entire class 12 syllabus is part of MHT CET syllabus. Also, the dificulty level of MHT CET is similar to JEE Mains.

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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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