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MHT CET PCM hall tickets 2025 expected to release soon: Check key details here

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MHT CET PCM admit card 2025 : The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, is expected to release the admit cards shortly for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2025 for the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) group. Students who have registered for the exam will be able to download their hall tickets from the official website — cetcell.mahacet.org. The PCM group examinations are scheduled between April 19 and April 27, 2025, with April 24 being excluded. This comes after the PCB group hall tickets were made available on April 3.

MHT CET serves as a gateway for admission to undergraduate engineering, technology, and pharmacy courses across various institutions in Maharashtra. As the exam dates draw near, candidates are advised to check the official portal regularly for updates on the admit card. To access the hall ticket, applicants must log in using their registered email ID or application number along with their password. It is essential to verify all information on the admit card — including name, test center, date, and time — before the examination day, as the document is compulsory for entry into the exam hall.

MHT CET PCM admit card 2025: Steps to downloadCandidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the MHT CET PCM admit card 2025 from the official website:

  • Visit the official website at cetcell.mahacet.org.
  • Click on the link for the MHT CET 2025 PCM group admit card.
  • Log in using your application number and password.
  • Review the details on the admit card and download it for future reference.
  • In case of any discrepancies or errors on the hall ticket, candidates must promptly reach out to the Maharashtra CET Cell for necessary corrections.
MHT CET PCM exam 2025: An overviewThe PCM exam will be conducted in a computer-based test (CBT) format, with two sessions daily: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The paper comprises 150 multiple-choice questions spread across Mathematics (50 questions worth 2 marks each), Physics (50 questions), and Chemistry (50 questions), with the latter two subjects offering 1 mark per question. The total marks add up to 200, and there is no negative marking. The level of difficulty is comparable to that of the JEE Main, particularly in the core subjects. The syllabus is aligned with the Maharashtra State Board curriculum, allotting 20% weightage to Class 11 content and 80% to Class 12.
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