
MHT CET 2025 PCM, PCB Answer Key Expected Soon At cetcell.mahacet.org, Steps To Check
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MHT CET Answer Key 2025: Based on the provisional answer key, the MHT CET 2025 PCM and PCB final answer key and results will be released likely by June first week.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra is expected to release the MHT CET answer key for 2025 soon. Candidates can download it from the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org, once it is released. Based on the provisional answer key, the MHT CET 2025 PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) and PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) final answer key and results will be released likely by the first week of June.
MHT CET Answer Key 2025: Steps To Download
Step 1 – Visit the official website of MHT CET, cetcell.mahacet.org.
Step 2 – Click on the provisional answer key link.
Step 3 – The answer key will be displayed on the screen in a PDF format.
Step 4 – Download and check the MHT CET answer key 2025 for the PCM and PCB papers.
Step 5 – Take a print out for future reference.
Candidates will be allowed to raise objection to the answer key, if they find any. They can do so by submitting their objections through the official website and paying a fee of Rs 1000 per objection. This needs to done within the specified by the CET Cell. The exact dates will be published along with the answer key. Supporting documents must also be provided with the objections. In addition to the PDF version of the MHT CET 2025 answer key, the response sheet and question paper PDFs will also be available for download, allowing candidates to verify their answers and estimate their scores. The authorities will review the objections, and the final answer key PDF will be released accordingly.
The MAH- MHT CET for the PCB group was conducted between April 9 and 17 and the PCM group exams from April 19 to 27. However, the PCM exam was held once again on May 5 for 24,744 examinees due to several errors in the Mathematics subject. CET Cell Commissioner Dilip Sardesai had admitted the errors in the question paper and said that this occurred due to a technical glitch during translation from Marathi to English language. Apart from errors in translation, the options of the questions were jumbled up, which led to no correct answer in the given four options for the questions.
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May 16, 2025, 18:23 IST

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