MAH MBA CET 2026 Registration: Final Window Open Until February 12
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, is continuing the registration window for MAH MBA CET 2026 as of February 2.Aspirants seeking admission to over 300 management institutes, including JBIMS and SIMSREE, must complete their online applications before the February 12 deadline.For the first time, the 2026 cycle offers two examination attempts, with the first session in April and a second opportunity in May.Candidates are currently completing their profile verifications via DigiLocker and paying the revised application fees to secure their preferred testing slots.

As of February 2, 2026, the application process for the Maharashtra Management Common Entrance Test (MAH MBA CET) is moving into its final stages. The State Common Entrance Test Cell has kept the portal active to ensure that all eligible aspirants have sufficient time to register for the upcoming admission cycle. The official MAH CET Cell website remains the exclusive platform for submitting forms and managing candidate profiles for the 2026-27 academic session.
Registration Timeline and Dual-Attempt Strategy
A significant highlight of the 2026 session is the introduction of a dual-attempt system, providing aspirants with a second chance to improve their scores. Candidates are currently selecting their preferred attempts within a single unified application form.
- The registration window, which opened on January 10, is scheduled to close on February 12, 2026.
- Attempt 1 of the examination is set to take place across multiple sessions on April 6, 7, and 8, 2026.
- Attempt 2 is a single-day event scheduled for May 9, 2026, for those looking to enhance their percentiles.
- The application fee must be paid separately for each attempt if a candidate chooses to sit for both sessions.
- Following the February 12 deadline, a brief correction window is expected to open in late February for minor data rectifications.
Fee Structure and Category-Wise Breakdown
The 2026 cycle has seen a slight revision in the application fee structure. The State CET Cell requires successful payment to generate the hall tickets for the attempts chosen by the applicant.
| Candidate Category | Fee for Single Attempt (INR) | Fee for Both Attempts (INR) |
| Open Category (MS / OMS / J&K Migrants) | 1,500 | 3,000 |
| Reserved Category (SC, ST, OBC, VJ/DT, PwD - MS only) | 1,300 | 2,600 |
| Transgender and Orphan Candidates | 1,300 | 2,600 |
- Payments are being accepted only through online modes, including Credit/Debit cards, Net Banking, and UPI.
- It is mandatory for aspirants to complete their Aadhaar and APAAR ID authentication via DigiLocker during the registration process.
- Candidates from outside Maharashtra (OMS) are eligible to apply under the All India category using their CET or CMAT/CAT scores.
- The fee is non-refundable, even if a candidate fails to appear for one of the scheduled attempts.
Essential Documentation for Profile Verification
To maintain the integrity of the state-level entrance, the 2026 registration process includes rigorous verification steps. Aspirants are advised to keep their digital documents ready to avoid technical delays as the deadline approaches.
- Identity Proof: A valid Aadhaar Card linked to a functional mobile number for OTP verification.
- Academic Records: Scanned copies of SSC (10th), HSC (12th), and graduation mark sheets are required for the "Education" tab.
- Photographic Standards: A recent passport-size photograph with a light background and a digital signature on white paper.
- Caste Validity: For reserved category seats, candidates must eventually provide Caste and Non-Creamy Layer certificates valid up to March 31, 2027.
- Proctored Guidelines: Detailed instructions on the computer-based test environment can be found in the MAH MBA CET Information Brochure.
Conclusion
The MAH MBA CET 2026 registration window represents a critical period for management aspirants across India, with the February 12 deadline serving as the final cutoff for entry. The new dual-attempt format provides a strategic advantage, allowing students to test their preparedness in April and refine their performance in May. As the State CET Cell continues to facilitate the digital intake, applicants must ensure that their documentation and fee payments for the chosen attempts are completed accurately. Successful registration in this phase is the first step toward securing a seat in Maharashtra's premier B-schools for the 2026-27 session.
