
MHT-CET re-exam on May 5
Nagpur: The
Maharashtra CET Cell
will conduct a re-examination for MHT-CET on May 5, for those students who had appeared for the April 27 morning session test. It was during the April 27 morning session test that students complained about almost 20 questions coming with incorrect choices.
The CET cell received multiple complaints and has decided to hold a re-exam. Only those students who appeared for the test on Sunday will be allowed in the re-exam. A list of such candidates will be displayed on the official website. The state CET Cell has also made it clear that it is mandatory for students to appear for the May 5 exam, because the April 27 test stands cancelled.
The faulty question paper affected 24,744 examinees, representing one of 16 separate testing sessions conducted for MHT-CET this year. The errors were confined to the mathematics portion of the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) stream. The impact is notable as mathematics questions are weighted at two marks each, double the value assigned to physics and chemistry questions.
MHT-CET functions as the entrance assessment for securing places in engineering, pharmacy and agricultural programmes at Maharashtra's educational institutions. This year's examination recorded roughly 7.64 lakh student registrations.

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