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Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test

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Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test
AcronymMHT-CET
TypeElectronic assessment
AdministratorCET Cell [1]
Skills testedPhysics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or Physics, Chemistry and Biology[2]
PurposeAdmission to undergraduate engineering, agriculture and pharmacy courses in the state of Maharashtra.
Duration3 hours
Score range0 to 200
OfferedOnce a year
RegionsIndia
LanguagesEnglish, Marathi
Annual number of test takers98,000 (2021)[3]
PrerequisitesClass 12 or equivalent with Mathematics, Physics and any one of the technical subjects prescribed by AICTE from recognised board/university.
Websitehttps://cetcell.mahacet.org/

The MHT-CET or Common Entrance Test is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Government of Maharashtra.[4][5] It is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education. The degree courses of the following streams are mainly accounted for in this entrance exam:

Earlier the test scores were also used for admissions to Medical degree courses. After the Supreme Court of India insisted that only NEET can be used for undergraduate medicine admissions all over India, MHT-CET has been scrapped for medical colleges. The test is conducted in online mode for the first time in 2019. The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra released the syllabus and marking scheme for the Computer Based Test (CBT).[6]

The test was also used for admissions to the undergarduate course in Planning at the College of Engineering Pune, this was changed with the introduction of a separate entrance test for Planning in 2022.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "MHT CET Admit Card 2023 For PCB Group Released On cetcell.mahacet.org, Direct Link". TimesNow. May 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "MHT CET 2023: PCM both shifts exam ends for today, last paper on May 12". Free Press Journal.
  3. ^ "MHT CET 2022: Over 1.3 lakh students register for engineering admissions this year". October 6, 2022.
  4. ^ "Over 27,000 from city to take MHT-CET". The Times of India. May 12, 2009. Archived from the original on August 11, 2011.
  5. ^ "State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra". mhtcet2018.dtemaharashtra.gov.in. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  6. ^ "NEET: Everything you need to know about the Supreme Court verdict". May 5, 2016.
  7. ^ "Welcome to State Common Entrance Test Cell Maharashtra State Official Portal". cetcell.mahacet.org.

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