MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 Registration Enters Final Week Ahead of February 12 Closure
The Maharashtra State CET Cell is entering the final week of registration for the MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026. Aspirants must complete their online applications by the February 12 deadline to be eligible for the upcoming state-level entrance exam. This year introduces a dual-attempt system, providing candidates with two opportunities in April and May to secure admission into premier management institutes across Maharashtra.

The [suspicious link removed] has officially announced that the registration window for the MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 has entered its final stretch. candidates have only five days remaining to submit their applications before the portal closes on February 12. This entrance examination is the gateway for admission to first-year postgraduate degrees in management (MBA/MMS) for the 2026-27 academic session. With over 300 participating institutes, including top-tier colleges like JBIMS and SIMSREE, the competition is expected to be intense. A significant update for the 2026 cycle is the introduction of two separate exam attempts, allowing candidates to improve their scores through multiple sessions.
Mandatory Registration and Identity Authentication
For the first time, the registration process has been integrated with more robust digital identity protocols. Candidates are required to verify their profiles through Aadhaar and the newly mandatory APAAR ID.
- Portal Access: Applicants must visit the [suspicious link removed] to create a new user profile and generate a unique application ID.
- Aadhaar Synchronization: The identity authentication must be completed via DigiLocker, ensuring that personal details match the candidate's official records.
- Final Submission: The registration is only considered successful once the application fee—₹1,500 for general and ₹1,300 for reserved categories—is paid online.
- Document Uploads: Scanned copies of the photograph and signature must strictly follow the dimensions specified in the [suspicious link removed].
Dual Attempt Exam Pattern and Schedule
The 2026 academic year marks a historic shift in how the state conducts management entrances. The State CET Cell has scheduled the first attempt for April 6, 7, and 8, followed by a second attempt on May 9, 2026.
| Event Particulars | Date/Details | Requirement |
| Registration Ends | February 12, 2026 | Online Form |
| Exam Attempt 1 | April 6–8, 2026 | Computer-Based |
| Exam Attempt 2 | May 9, 2026 | Optional/Second |
| Result Declaration | May 2026 | Percentile Score |
- Score Normalization: For candidates appearing in both sessions, the highest score will be considered for the Centralized Admission Process (CAP).
- Sectional Composition: The paper remains a 200-mark objective test covering Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and Verbal Ability.
- Time Management: With 200 questions to be solved in 150 minutes and no negative marking, the exam tests speed and accuracy in a digital environment.
Eligibility and Residency Criteria
Aspirants should verify their eligibility before the February 12 deadline to avoid last-minute disqualifications. The National Medical Commission guidelines for academic equivalence are often referenced for professional degree holders, though the primary criteria are set by the State CET Cell.
- Academic Qualification: A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in any bachelor's degree (45% for reserved categories) is mandatory.
- Final Year Candidates: Students appearing for their final semester exams in 2026 are eligible to apply, provided they submit proof of passing during counselling.
- Domicile Status: While the exam is open to All India candidates, specific seat reservations are exclusively available for Maharashtra State (MS) domicile holders.
Conclusion
As the registration for MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 draws to a close on February 12, 2026, candidates are urged to complete their forms and fee payments immediately. The shift to a dual-attempt model provides a much-needed safety net for students, but it requires careful strategic planning to balance both opportunities. Ensuring that the APAAR ID and Aadhaar details are correctly synchronized on the portal is the most critical step for a seamless examination experience.
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