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Here's a clear overview of the MAH HM CET 2026 counselling process (for both B.HMCT – undergraduate hotel management and M.HMCT – postgraduate hotel management) conducted by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP):
1. Eligibility for Counselling
You must:
Qualify MAH HM CET 2026, meaning your name appears on the result/merit list.
Meet the minimum eligibility criteria (10+2 for B.HMCT; relevant bachelor's degree for M.HMCT).
2. Online Registration for Counselling (CAP)
After the CET results are declared, the CET Cell opens the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) portal for registration.
You register online and pay the counselling/registration fee (fee depends on your category and course).
Typical Counselling Registration Fees (indicative):
General: Around ₹1000–₹1200
Reserved categories: Lower fee (₹800–₹1000)
NRI/OCI/Foreign candidates: Higher (around ₹5000)
3. Document Verification
After registering:
You upload/submit supporting documents online (and in some cases may visit designated facilitation centres for offline verification).
Originals plus scanned copies are required.
Common documents typically required:
Class 10th mark sheet
Class 12th mark sheet (for B.HMCT) or relevant degree mark sheets (for M.HMCT)
CET admit card and result/score
Identity proof, nationality/domicile certificates
Category/reservation certificates (if applicable)
4. Merit List & Seat Matrix
Once document verification is complete, the CET Cell releases the provisional and final merit lists.
They also publish the seat matrix (number of seats available per category in participating institutes).
5. Choice Filling & Locking
You log in to the CAP portal to select your preferred colleges/courses from the available options.
After entering choices in priority order, you must lock them before the deadline.
6. CAP Rounds & Seat Allotment
The counselling is usually conducted in multiple rounds (CAP Round‑1, Round‑2, Round‑3, etc.):
Seat allotment happens based on your merit rank, category, and the choices you filled.
Provisional allotment lists are published after each round.
Typical flow:
CAP Round‑1: Online choice filling → seat allotment → acceptance & reporting
CAP Round‑2 & Round‑3: For vacant seats – you can upgrade or participate in further rounds if not allotted earlier
Final round: Last chance to fill remaining seats
Institute reporting & fee payment after final allotment
7. Reporting to Allotted Institute
Once a seat is allotted in a CAP round:
You confirm the seat by accepting it online.
Then physically report to the allotted institute within the specified deadline (along with required documents and fees).
Failing to report/accept within time generally leads to forfeiture of the seat.
8. Tentative Timeline (2026)
Online counselling registration: Typically starts in July 2026 (shortly after results).
Document verification & provisional merit lists: July 2026.
CAP Rounds 1–3: July – early August 2026 (tentative).
Final admissions & reporting: By mid‑August 2026 (tentative).