Maharashtra MHT-CET 2022 Test Date Announced

2022-04-28

The Commissioner of State CET Cell, Maharashtra, had opened the registrations for its Online Entrance Test for admission in various professional technical UG courses and had extended the application deadline for the same till 23 April. The date for the entrance test MHT-CET has now been announced and it shall be conducted from 5 Aug till 18 Aug 2022. MHT-CET is conducted for admission in First Year of 4 Year Duration Full Time Under Graduate Degree courses in Engineering and Technology, Pharmacy, 6 Year Duration Full Time Under Graduate Degree course in Pharm D and First Year of 4 Year Full Time Under Graduate Professional Degree courses in Agriculture Universities of Maharashtra.Maharashtra MHT-CET 2022 Test Dates

Course(s) : 5 Year B.Planning, 4 Year B.Tech (including Biotechnology, Food Technology, Agriculture Engg), 4 Tear B.Sc. (H) (Agriculture/ Horticulture / Forestry / Community Science), 4 Year Bachelor of Fisheries Science.

Revised key dates for MHT-CET

Last date of online registration and confirmation with normal fee: 15 Apr 2022 (date over)

Last date of online registration and confirmation with late fee: 23 Apr 2022 (date over)

Date of exam: 5 to 10 Aug for PCM group and 11 to 18 Aug for PCB group

MHT-CET Pattern

a) For PCM - This paper is having 2 Groups of Physics-Chemistry and Mathematics. First 90 minutes Physics and chemistry will be enabled and only after completion of first 90 minutes time Physics-Chemistry group will be auto submitted and Mathematics group will be enabled with 90 minutes duration.

b) For PCB - This paper is having 2 Groups of Physics-Chemistry and Biology. First 90 minutes Physics and chemistry will be enabled and only after completion of time response for Physics-Chemistry group will be auto submitted and Biology group will be enabled with 90 minutes duration.

c) There will be 50 questions each in Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology) / Maths - sections to be attempted depends upon the subject combination applicable (PCM / PCB as stated above).

d) Each questions in Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology carries 1 mark while in Maths, each question carries 2 marks.

e) There will be no Negative Marking

f) The questions will be mainly application based.

 

-- MEP News Bureau