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Maharashtra Common Entrance Test 2025 PCM result declared, direct link to check

Maharashtra Common Entrance Test 2025 PCM result declared, direct link to check

India Today6 days ago

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has officially declared the results of the MHT CET 2025 for the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) group.Candidates can now access their results by logging onto the official website: cetcell.mahacet.org.The exam was conducted in Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) format, with separate papers for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each subject carried 100 marks, and candidates were given 60 minutes per paper.advertisement
Importantly, no negative marking was applied, making the exam favourable for students well-prepared in the subjects.The test aimed to evaluate candidates' understanding of concepts and their application skills, making it a robust filter for professional education.MAHARASHTRA CET PCM 2025 RESULT: HOW TO DOWNLOAD RESULTVisit the official website, cetcell.mahacet.orgClick on 'Access your result' under PCM GroupYou will be redirected to a new pageEnter application number and passwordView and download the resultPrint a copy for future reference.Direct link to check MHT CET 2025 ResultsMAHARASHTRA CET PCM 2025 RESULT: WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?With results now available, the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) rounds will follow. These counselling rounds will determine seat allotments for Btech, BPharma, and other technical courses offered by participating institutes in Maharashtra.Qualified students must take part in CAP rounds to secure admission into engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and other professional programmes.

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