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MHT CET 2025 Re-Test Announced for May 5 After Paper Errors

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· May 2, 2025

The Maharashtra CET Cell has scheduled a re-test for MHT CET 2025 on May 5 following the discovery of 21 errors in the original question paper. This re-exam aims to ensure fairness and transparency for affected engineering aspirants. Only eligible students from the initial session will be allowed to appear. Candidates should promptly download the new admit cards and prepare accordingly to avoid any confusion or last-minute issues.

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In a significant development, the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has announced a re-test for MHT CET 2025 after 21 critical errors were detected in the original question paper. The re-exam will be conducted on May 5, providing a fair opportunity to the affected candidates. This move comes in response to multiple complaints raised by engineering aspirants and experts.


Reason Behind the Re-Test Announcement

A total of 21 errors were confirmed in the MHT CET 2025 question paper

Errors ranged from incorrect options to incomplete or ambiguous questions

Complaints were submitted immediately after the exam, leading to swift investigation

Authorities concluded that these mistakes could affect merit ranking and fairness


Eligibility and Re-Test Instructions

The re-test is being organized only for candidates who attempted the flawed session

Students must download a fresh MHT CET admit card for the May 5 re-exam

No additional fees will be charged from the eligible candidates

Students must carry valid ID proof along with the new hall ticket


Impact on MHT CET 2025 Timeline

The release of the MHT CET answer key and results might be slightly delayed

Counseling sessions may be rescheduled to accommodate the re-test batch

Students are advised to regularly check the official portal for updated dates

This delay is necessary to uphold exam integrity and student confidence


Conclusion
The re-test for MHT CET 2025, scheduled on May 5, reflects the authorities’ commitment to fair evaluation and error correction. Affected students now have a chance to compete on a level playing field and must prepare accordingly.

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