MHT CET
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The latest details on the application form for MHT CET:
Application Timeline (Academic Year 2025–26)
- Registration Start: December 30 2024
- Last date (without late fee): February 15 2025
- Late fee window: February 23–27 2025 (extended from Feb 16–22)
- Final fee payment deadline: February 28 2025
Application Fees (Online Only)
- General / OMS / J&K migrant candidates: INR 800 (no late fee) / INR 1,300 (with INR 500 late fee)
- Reserved categories (Maharashtra domicile): INR 600 (no late fee) / INR 1,100 (with late fee)
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
As an All India Quota (AIQ) student aiming for Maharashtra engineering colleges, you do not need to take MHT CET. You can directly participate in the MHT CET counselling process (CAP rounds) using your JEE Main score. You'll need to register specifically for the MHT CET counselling, which is conducted by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell. This registration typically involves filling personal/academic details, uploading documents including your JEE Main scorecard, and paying a counselling fee. You do not need to register for the MHT CET exam itself.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
Since the MH CET Law 3-year LLB application process is closed and the correction window has also passed, you should focus on the next steps. Given that the application deadline was in February and corrections were allowed until early April, it's likely that the next stage is either the release of the admit card or the exam itself.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
It's mandatory to upload a photo in MHT CET application form and If someone doesn't upload their photo, then their application maybe rejected or considered incomplete
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