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Anupama Mehra

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The Common Entance Test Cell, Mumbai will begin the counselling process of MAH HM CET CAP 2025 for BHMCT course once the result is announced. The online registration process for MAH HM CET 2025 counselling will be opened on the cetcell.mahacet.org website. MAH HM CET 2025 counselling will be conducted in a Centralised Admission Process (CAP) to allot UG and PG HMCT seats. 

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Anupama Mehra

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Candidates can download the MAH HMCET result 2025 following the steps mentioned below:

  1. Click on the result link given above
  2. A log-in window will open
  3. Fill in the following details:
    1. MAH HMCET application number / Admit card number
    2. Date of birth 
  4. On successful login, the results would be displayed on the screen
  5. Download and take a printout of the MAH HMCET scorecard.

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Anupama Mehra

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No, there is no negative marking done in case of wrong attempts in the exam. The Maharashtra CET cell has confirmed that their will be no negative marking in MAH HMCET exam 2025. Until now, the exam authority did not deduct marks of candidates who could not attempt question paper correctly. However, they also did not get any marks to attempt those questions. This means, the total scores of candidates were a total of all the correct answers out of total scores.

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Anupama Mehra

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If a student fails to qualify MAH HMCET Exam then they can appear for the next session of the examination. Qualifying for the Maharashtra HMCET is mandatory to get admission into hospitality colleges in the state. For the Bachelor level, the admission is granted to the BHMCT course. The CET cell will hold the MAH-B.HMCT CET 2025 for admission to the first year of the four-year full-time graduate degree course in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (HMCT), for the academic year 2025-26.  MAH BHMCT CET is held once a year. 

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Anupama Mehra

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MAH HMCET result is now out. Candidates can access the MAH HMCET result 2025 by logging in using the required credentials. The authorities will not use any other mode to announce the result of MAH HMCET 2025. The scores obtained in the entrance exam can be checked through the MAH HMCET 2025 result.  

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MAH MHCT CET exam centre will be allotted along with the admit card. Candidates are advised to check the admit card to know about the exam centre and other crucial details. Apart from the name and address of the allotted MAH MHCT CET exam centre, the admit card comprises details such as exam date, timing, exam day guidelines etc. The date for admit card release is published along with the information brochure on the official website. Candidates have to download the admit card for MAH MHCT CET after logging and providing details such as application ID, password and others.

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Anupama Mehra

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No. Ration Card & Learning Driving License are not valid id proof. Only photo ID proofs given below: 

  • PAN Card
  • Passport
  • Permanent Driving Licence
  • Voter’s Card
  • Bank Passbook with photograph
  • Photo identity proof issued by a Gazetted Officer on official letterhead along with a photograph
  • Photo identity proof issued by a People’s Representative on official letterhead along with a photograph
  • Valid recent Identity Card issued by a recognised College/University
  • Aadhar/ E-Aadhar Card with a photograph
  • Employee ID

 

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Anupama Mehra

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Yes, candidates who will appear for the examination have to carry a valid photo ID proof Driving License, Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, or Passport. Candidates can carry any one of the documents in original as well as photocopy. Also, candidates have to carry a self-attested disability certificate if they belonged to the PWD category. Candidates must not forget to carry their admit card too.  In case a candidate is not carrying any of the above mentioned documents, they will not be allowed to appear in the exam. 

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Anupama Mehra

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In order to crack the MAH HM CET Exam candidates need to have a dedication and plan. Here are some tips you can follow the clear the MAH HM CET examination in first attempt:

  • First, be well-versed with the MAH HM CET syllabus and exam pattern
  • Second, pick the best subject-wise MAH HM CET books for preparation
  • Lastly, make a detailed study plan and follow it consistently
  • Dedicatedly follow the study plan created
  • Keep revising the topics already studied
  • Attempt previous year MAH HM CET question papers
  • Take MAH HM CET mock tests

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Anupama Mehra

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The number of attempts for the MAH HMCET is unlimited. Students can appear for the MAH HMCET exam consecutively till they qualify it. However, must meet all the eligibility criteria required to appear in the MAH HMCET Exam. Candidates can check the MAH HMCET Eligibility crtieria below:

CriteriaBHMCTMHMCT
NationalityIndianIndian
Qualification10+2 passedPassed Bachelor's Degree in Hotel Management and Catering Technology
Marks in qualifying exam45% marks in aggregate (at least 40% marks in aggregate for reserved category candidates)50% marks in aggregate (at least 45% marks in aggregate for reserved category candidates).

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