MHT CET Eligibility Criteria 2026 - Maharashtra State CET Cell has released the MHT CET 2026 eligibility criteria along with the information brochure. The detailed MHT CET eligibility criteria 2026 is available on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. The MHT CET eligibility criteria is the minimum conditions that one must fulfill to apply for the Maharashtra entrance test. The minimum MHT CET eligibility criteria 2026 required is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognised board/university. The MHT CET application form 2026 has been released on January 10. The authority will conduct the MHT CET 2026 exam twice a year, with the Session 1 exam for PCM from April 11 to 19, 2026, while the PCB exam will be held from April 21 to 26, 2026.
Check the chapter-wise physics weightage in MHT CET 2026 is given in the table below.
Topic | Class | Weightage | Units/Chapters |
Waves | 11 | 7.6% (19 questions) | Wave Motion, Stationary Waves |
Oscillations | 11 | 7.2% (18 questions) | Rotational Motion, Oscillations |
Wave Optics | 12 | 7.2% (18 questions) | Electrostatics, Magnetic Effects of Current |
Kinetic Theory of Gases | 12 | 7.6% (18 questions) | Thermal Properties of Matter |
Electrostatics | 12 | 8.4% (21 questions) | Electrostatics |
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Session 2 for PCM will be held from May 14 to 17, 2026, and Session 2 for PCB is scheduled for May 10 to 11, 2026. The MHT CET 2026 eligibility criteria includes information on nationality, age limit, qualifying exam, candidature type, etc. Candidates must verify that they meet the MHCET eligibility criteria for admission to various engineering colleges in Maharashtra. In case candidates do not meet any of the eligibility criteria, their MHT CET application can be rejected. Read the article to learn about the eligibility criteria of MHT CET 2026 for Maharashtra and other state students.
Candidates need to check the MHT CET 2026 eligibility criteria before filling out the application form. The authorities laid down various eligibility conditions for the candidates under the MHT CET exam eligibility criteria 2026, as per the candidature type, direct admissions, etc. Candidates can refer to the MHT CET criteria to know the minimum conditions for appearing in the exam.
Interested candidates are required to fulfil the following general eligibility conditions along with candidature-type criteria to be eligible for the MHT CET 2026 exam.
Some category candidates are eligible for direct admission without having to appear for the exam; such categories are-
| Category of students | MHT CET Eligibility Criteria Engineering |
|---|---|
Minority Candidates (belonging to particulr linguistic minority or riligious minority from Maharashtra) | Nationality: Candidates should be Indian nationals Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed class 10+2 or appear in 2026 with Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects with any one of the subjects – Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical/ Vocational subjects. Candidates should have secured a minimum of 45 % marks (for the General Category). However, the minimum marks for reserved category and Persons with Disability candidates (belonging to Maharashtra State only) are 40% marks. OR As per MHT CET eligibility criteria for other state students, candidates must have passed the Diploma in Engineering and Technology with at least 50% aggregate marks (for the General category) and at least 45% aggregate marks (for reserved/ backward category/ Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only). OR Candidates must have passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized university with at least 45% aggregate marks (for the General category) and at least 40% aggregate marks (for backward class/ Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only). These candidates should have passed the XII class with Mathematics as a subject.2026 |
All India Candidates (AI) | |
Children of NRI/OCI/PIO/Indian workers in Gulf Countries, Foreign National (FN) Candidates | These candidates must have passed HSC or equivalent exams with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with one of these – Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical/ Vocational subjects with at least 45% marks in all the above subjects taken together. |
| Candidature Type | Eligibility Criterion | Home University |
|---|---|---|
Type A | Candidates are either domiciled in Maharashtra and/or born in Maharashtra. Such candidates must have passed the SSC or Diploma in Engineering or HSC or Bachelor of Science Exam from a recognized institute in Maharashtra. | Place of passing the Qualifying Exam should fall within the jurisdiction of the respective University area. |
Type B | Candidates not falling in Type A but their mother or father are domiciles of Maharashtra. (They must possess a domicile certificate). | Place of domicile certificate issuing authority must fall within the jurisdiction of the respective University area. |
Type C | Candidates who do not fall in Type A or Type B but whose mother or father is a Government of India or Government of India Undertaking employee. Either of the parents should be posted and reported to the duty in Maharashtra before the deadline of MHT CET CAP application submission (which means the counselling application form). | The parents posting area must fall within the jurisdiction of the respective University area. |
Type D | Candidates who do not fall in (Type A, B and C category), but either of their parents are employees of or are retired as Government of Maharashtra or Government of Maharashtra Undertaking. | Place of posting of mother or father or place of settlement in case of retirement or place of last posting in case posted outside Maharashtra state falling within the jurisdiction of the respective University area. |
Type E | Candidates passing SSC and/or HSC Exam from a recognized institution situated in a disputed Maharashtra-Karnataka Border Area and whose Mother tongue is Marathi. | Candidates were considered under outside home University or for outside Maharashtra state seats. |
Candidates should belong to a particular linguistic or religious minority community from Maharashtra (as notified by the Government).
Candidates have to produce a certificate (Proforma F/F-1) stating disability is not less than 40%.
Bio-Medical/Bio-Tech Engineering – Candidates should have qualified their 10+2 examination with Biology as a subject.
Mining Engineering – Female Candidates are not eligible for this course.
Candidates from other states can also apply for the MHT CET 2026 exam. Such candidates must have a Domicile Certificate/Residential Certificate/Residence and Date of Birth Certificate issued by the competent authority. They have to fulfil the MHT CET eligibility criteria before applying online. Jammu & Kashmir migrants will be considered for OMS.
MHT CET aspirants must obtain the following certificates from the competent authorities and keep them ready for the admission process.
The authority has begun the MHT CET registration process on January 10. Candidates who fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria can apply for the Maharashtra CET online. The steps for filling out the application form of MHT CET 2026 include registration, filling out the application form, uploading documents, payment of the fee, and taking a print of the final application form. The link for MHT CET 2026 registration has been updated at cetcell.mahacet.org.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
There is no age limit to attempt the MHT CET exam.
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects.
Candidates must have scored at least 45% marks in their 10+2 or equivalent exam. The minimum marks for reserved category candidates are 40% marks.
No, female candidates are not eligible for Mining Engineering.
Yes, candidates outside Maharashtra can appear for MHT CET 2026 provided they fulfil all the eligibility conditions.
The authorities have not provided any limit or number for attempting MHT CET.
For the unreserved category, the passing percentage is set at 45%, while for the reserved category, it is 40%.
Candidates applying for MHT CET from other than Maharashtra state should meet the eligibility requirement of attaining a minimum of 45% in their 10+2 examinations. However, reserved category applicants, including OBC/SC/ST candidates and those from Maharashtra with disabilities, are required to secure a minimum of 40% in their 10+2 exams to be eligible for the exam.
To apply for the exam, applicants are required to be Indian citizens. There are no specific age criteria. Candidates must have completed their 10+2 education (or equivalent qualification) from a recognized board or university, with a focus on the PCM group of subjects, which includes Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Candidates who have passed 10+2 from a recognized board are eligible for the CET exam.
On Question asked by student community
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As per the MHT CET syllabus 2024 with weightage PCM and PCB prescribed by the Maharashtra CET Cell, 20 percent weightage is given to the Class 11 topics and the remaining 80 percent to the Class 12 topics of the Maharashtra board.
For detailed information about weightage chapter wise
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