MAH MCA CET 2026 Objection Redressal Report Released; Four Questions Dropped
The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell released the official report on May 11, 2026, regarding the resolution of objections for the MAH MCA CET 2026 exam.

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell released the official report on May 11, 2026, regarding the resolution of objections for the MAH MCA CET 2026 exam. The report explains the outcomes of the committee's review of the issues raised by candidates concerning the questions from the exam held on March 30, 2026. Out of the six questions that were reviewed, four were removed, and each candidate was awarded two marks for those questions. Candidates who submitted their objections between April 30 and May 2, 2026, can view the committee's decisions using the objection tracker on the official website, mahacet.org.
Objection Redressal Report
Questions from two categories in the MAH MCA CET 2026 exam have been addressed in the objection redressal report. In the Logical Abstract Reasoning category, five different questions received objections from candidates, and four of them were found to be valid. One question from the Computer Concepts category also faced objections, and that objection was also found valid.
All the objections were reviewed by the academic committee of the CET cell. Based on the final evaluation, four questions have been removed, and 2 marks will be added to all candidates for each of these questions. Additionally, the answer key for one question has been changed, while the answer key for the other question remains the same.
Detailed Objection Redressal Outcomes
| Question ID | Section | Exam Date | Shift | Final Decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 201810 | Logical Abstract | March 30 | Morning | Answer Key Updated |
| 201812 | Logical Abstract | March 30 | Morning | 2 Marks to All |
| 201820 | Logical Abstract | March 30 | Morning | 2 Marks to All |
| 201824 | Logical Abstract | March 30 | Morning | 2 Marks to All |
| 201827 | Logical Abstract | March 30 | Morning | No Change |
| 201855 | Computer Concepts | March 30 | Morning | 2 Marks to All |

Eligibility Criteria and Exam Format
To be eligible for MAH MCA CET 2026, a candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in any field with a minimum of 50% marks overall. Students who are in their final year of graduation can also apply for the exam. The exam assesses a candidate's reasoning skills, verbal ability, and computer knowledge, which are essential for studying MCA at the postgraduate level.
The exam is conducted in the form of multiple-choice questions, where each question has four options.
Candidates need to select the correct answer by clicking on it using a computer mouse. This format helps evaluate the candidate's understanding of concepts and their problem-solving abilities needed for postgraduate studies in computer applications.
Effect on Result and Counseling
Any objections raised by candidates will be considered and included in the final result calculation.
If a candidate gets 2 marks for a question that was dropped, their score will be adjusted accordingly. The final result will be based on this updated score. After the results are announced, the counseling process will begin.
Conclusion
In summary, the MAH MCA CET 2026 objection redressal report highlights the commitment of the exam authorities to ensure fairness and accuracy in the results. Candidates should check the objection tracker on the official website to confirm that all their submitted objections have been properly reviewed. The final results, including any updates, will be released soon, followed by the counseling process.
