MHT CET 2026 Registration Expected to Open Late December — Maharashtra to Allow Two Exam Sessions Next Year
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2026 is introducing a major, student-centric reform: a dual-session exam pattern similar to JEE Main. This means engineering and pharmacy aspirants will have two attempts—in April and May 2026—to secure their best score. The registration process is officially expected to begin in late December 2025 on the State CET Cell's official website. This game-changing move is set to significantly reduce exam-day stress and enhance the overall performance and success rate of candidates aiming for top professional courses across Maharashtra. Candidates must start preparation immediately, focusing on the newly detailed 80:20 syllabus weightage.

Maharashtra’s State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has delivered a monumental reform for engineering and pharmacy aspirants with the official confirmation of a dual-session MHT CET 2026. This significant update, aligning the state-level examination with national standards like JEE Main, dramatically increases the chances of success for lakhs of students. As of today, December 9, 2025, the primary focus for all candidates must shift from waiting to proactive preparation, as the registration window is expected to open in the last week of December 2025. This article breaks down the new format, the strategic advantage of two attempts, and the crucial details aspirants must master for the upcoming examination cycle.
Key Highlights of the New Dual-Session Format (MHT CET 2026)
The shift to a two-session examination is arguably the most impactful change in the MHT CET’s history, offering a crucial safety net and a significant advantage in scoring.
- Two Attempts for Success: Candidates will have the opportunity to appear in two separate sessions for the MHT CET 2026:
- Session 1: Expected to be held in April 2026 (tentative dates for PCM: April 11–19, PCB: April 21–26).
- Session 2: Expected to be held in May 2026 (tentative dates for PCM: May 14–17, PCB: May 10–11).
- Best Score Consideration: For the final Centralized Admission Process (CAP) merit list, the higher score obtained across the two sessions will be considered. This eliminates the "one-day-decides-all" pressure and rewards sustained preparation.
- Targeted Preparation: The first session can be strategically used as a high-stakes diagnostic test. Based on the performance analysis from the April attempt, aspirants can refine their strategy and focus their efforts on weaker areas for the May session, ensuring a significant score boost.
- Reduced Stress and Anxiety: The two-attempt system is a direct response to historical student feedback regarding exam-day performance fluctuations due to illness, technical glitches, or general stress. This reform provides a valuable second chance.
Important Registration and Exam Pattern Details
With the registration timeline fast approaching, candidates must ensure they are fully prepared with all necessary documents and an understanding of the examination structure.
- Expected Registration Timeline:
- Official Notification: Expected to be released in late December 2025.
- Registration Window Opens: Tentatively around December 30, 2025, on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
- Application Deadline (without late fee): Expected to be around mid-February 2026.
- Syllabus Weightage and Pattern: The State CET Cell has maintained the core syllabus structure but reinforced the weightage distribution.
- Syllabus Basis: The exam is based entirely on the Maharashtra State Board Syllabus for Class 11 and Class 12.
- 80:20 Weightage: 80% of the questions will be drawn from the Class 12 syllabus, making its mastery paramount. The remaining 20% will test foundational concepts from the Class 11 syllabus.
- No Negative Marking: MHT CET 2026 retains the highly student-friendly feature of no negative marking, encouraging candidates to attempt all questions with confidence.
- Difficulty Level: The difficulty level for Mathematics is set to be at par with JEE Main, while Physics and Chemistry will align with NEET standards, emphasizing application-based questions.
Strategic Roadmap for MHT CET Aspirants
The dual-session format demands a two-phased, high-efficiency preparation strategy. Aspirants must structure their study plan to maximize the benefit of the April and May attempts.
- Phase I: Mastery of Fundamentals (Until April 2026)
- Complete Class 12 Syllabus: Prioritize the 80% portion of the syllabus. Target a first-pass completion by March end to allow for mock tests.
- Cover Essential Class 11 Topics: Dedicate time for the 20% foundational topics, especially those that support Class 12 concepts (e.g., Vectors in Physics, Complex Numbers in Maths).
- Full-Length Mock Tests: Treat the April attempt as the primary goal. Take 15-20 full-length MHT CET mock tests under strict timed conditions to build speed and stamina for the CBT format.
- Phase II: Targeted Improvement (April to May 2026)
- Performance Analysis: Immediately after the April attempt, conduct a thorough analysis of your score report to identify the most critical weak chapters and error patterns.
- High-Yield Revision: Focus the one-month gap exclusively on high-weightage topics where errors occurred in Session 1. Use concise notes and practice question banks.
- Second Set of Mocks: Take 5-10 additional mock tests, integrating the targeted improvements into your strategy to fine-tune your score for the final May attempt.
Conclusion
The MHT CET 2026 examination cycle marks a new dawn for Maharashtra's engineering and pharmacy aspirants. The shift to a dual-session format, with registration anticipated to begin in late December 2025, is a significant, empowering move that offers flexibility and a definitive second chance. The clear 80:20 syllabus weightage provides a precise roadmap for focused study, making consistent effort and strategic planning more rewarding than ever. Do not wait for the official link—secure your success by beginning your intensive, two-phased preparation today and ensure you are one of the first to complete your online registration when the window opens.
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