MHT CET 2024 result to be announced on June 12, for PCM, PCB groups: Check steps to download result
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has announced the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2024 result date for PCM and PCB groups. The MHT CET scorecards will be released on or before June 12, 2024. The exam was conducted in 30 sessions from April 22, 2024 to April 30, 2024 for the PCB group and May 2, 2024 to May 16, 2024 for the PCM group.The exam comprised 5100 questions from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.
“As per Report submitted by the Experts the above changes will be incorporated in the database and the result will be processed. MHT-CET-2024 Score card containing percentile Score for the respective Group (PCB and PCM) will be made available to the candidates in their login on or before 12th June, 2024,” reads the official notice.
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“As per Report submitted by the Experts the above changes will be incorporated in the database and the result will be processed. MHT-CET-2024 Score card containing percentile Score for the respective Group (PCB and PCM) will be made available to the candidates in their login on or before 12th June, 2024,” reads the official notice.
Click here for the official notice.
MHT CET 2024 result: Steps to download scorecard
Step 1: Go to the official website of MAHACET at mahacet.org
Step 2: On the homepage, go to the ‘MHT CET Result 2024’ link.
Step 3: You will be directed to a new page, enter your login credentials, and click on submit option.
Step 4: Your result will appear on the screen, download it for further use.
What is MHT CET?
The Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) is an entrance exam conducted by the Maharashtra government to facilitate admission to engineering and pharmacy programs at various colleges in Maharashtra. The exam is conducted annually in the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. The MHT CET score is applicable to around 400 institutes across the state.
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