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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Delay in declaration of CET results draws criticism
PUNE: The Sajag Nagrik Manch has strongly criticised the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell for the delay in declaring the results of engineering, pharmacy and agriculture entrance exams. In a letter addressed to higher and technical education minister Chandrakant Patil, the organisation has called the delay 'unacceptable' while highlighting the inefficiency of the CET process. This year, the CET was conducted online between April 19 and May 5 however the results are going to be announced only on June 16 after a gap of nearly 40 days. Vivek Velankar, president of the Pune-based citizens' group compared this timeline with that of the results of Class 12 Maharashtra board exams wherein 14 lakh students appeared and results were declared within 55 days. 'In contrast, the CET, which was held online for barely 7 lakh students, is taking over 40 days for result declaration. This is a puzzle no one can solve,' Velankar said in the letter. He pointed out that the neighbouring state of Karnataka is handling the process more efficiently. 'Karnataka's CET was conducted between May 10 and 25 and the results will be out on June 7 in just 13 days,' the letter stated. Velankar also raised concerns over multiple errors in the CET question papers this year. 'There were at least 40 mistakes in the question papers, which is shameful in itself,' he noted. He said that the delay in declaration of CET results would in turn delay the admission process with professional colleges beginning their academic year as late as mid-August. Calling the entire situation very unfortunate, Velankar demanded immediate action in terms of urgent processing of CET results and admission timelines. Meanwhile, Akshay Randive, a student, said, 'It's already June 4, and yet the dates keep getting extended again and again. The CET cell helpline tells us to contact the CET office, but no one answers the calls there.' Abhishek Dubey, another student, said, 'This year, there were around 40 mistakes in the CET question papers which is already frustrating. Now, the delay in results is adding to the stress and making me more anxious by the day.'


Indian Express
4 days ago
- General
- Indian Express
MHT CET 5-year LLB Results 2025 (Soon): Scorecards, rank list at cetcell.mahacet.org
MHT CET 5-year LLB Results 2025: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell is expected to declare the MAH LLB 5-year CET 2025 result today, June 4. According to the official schedule released earlier by the CET Cell, the result for the 5-year integrated LLB programme is tentatively set to be published on this date. Once released, candidates will be able to access their scores and rank list, including percentile scores, on the official website — The CET Cell has also notified that candidates will receive SMS and email alerts with relevant information and instructions. The MAH LLB 5-year CET 2025 exam was conducted on April 28, across two shifts. The final answer key was published on May 23, after the conclusion of the objection window. As per the final answer key, five questions had answer key changes, and one question was awarded full marks to all candidates. Notably, this year, the exam pattern was revised, reducing the total number of questions from 150 to 120. Under the marking scheme, each correct response carries one mark, and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers. During the objection submission period, candidates who appeared for the exam across Maharashtra and outside the state were given access to an objection tracker. A total of 359 unique objections were received. These were distributed across different sections as follows: In the English section, 86 objections were submitted under 10 unique IDs, of which 2 were approved and resolved. –The General Knowledge section received 33 objections across 6 unique IDs, none of which were accepted. —Legal Aptitude saw 55 objections with 12 IDs; no objections were approved. —The Logical and Analytical Reasoning section had the highest number of concerns — 183 objections from 18 IDs, of which 4 were approved. —Mathematical Aptitude saw 2 objections under 1 ID, but none were accepted. According to the CET Cell, the following modifications were made after reviewing the objections: 28 April, Morning Session –Logical and Analytical Reasoning, Q.10 (Ref No: 210966): Answer key changed –Logical and Analytical Reasoning, Q.25 (Ref No: 210981): Answer key changed –Logical and Analytical Reasoning, Q.26 (Ref No: 210982): Full marks awarded 28 April, Evening Session –English, Q.17 (Ref No: 211125): Answer key changed –Logical and Analytical Reasoning, Q.3 (Ref No: 211079): Answer key changed –English, Q.7 (Ref No: 211115): Answer key changed In total, 47 unique objection IDs were reviewed, and 6 of these were upheld and resolved, resulting in the corresponding changes in the final answer key.
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Business Standard
5 days ago
- General
- Business Standard
MHT CET result 2025 date announced at cetcell.mahacet.org; check schedule
MHT CET result date 2025: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) Cell has officially announced the dates for MHT CET result 2025 announcement. Candidates waiting for their scores can check their exam results on June 16, 2025, for both the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) groups. The announcement was made public through the official MAHACET portal at Apart from the MHT CET results, the Cell will also announce the results of other entrance exams. Results for professional courses such as BBA, BMS, and BBM-CET, as well as the 5-year LLB CET, will be released on June 4, 2025. The cell announced that the results will be released by June 9, while the 3-year LLB CET results are likely to be released on June 17, 2025. How to check and download the MHT CET results 2025? Here are the simple steps to check and download the MHT CET results 2025: Visit the official MAHACET website, On the home page, click the relevant course link to be redirected to the results page. Then enter your login credentials and click the submit button. The results will appear on your screen. Students can download and take a printout for future reference. Around 4,64,263 candidates registered for the PCM group, out of which 4,22,863 candidates appeared in the exam. The answer key for the PCB and PCM groups was released on May 18 and May 21, respectively. The moderators and chief moderators scrutinised the objections received and submitted their reports. This year, a total of 40 objections resulted in full marks being awarded to the candidates. The results are processed after considering the changes in the database. MHT CET results date: Check full schedule here Course Name Result Date 08-May-2025 08-May-2025 08-May-2025 (Integrated)-CET 15-May-2025 MCA-CET 15-May-2025 15-May-2025 15-May-2025 MH Nursing-CET 15-May-2025 DPN/PHN-CET 15-May-2025 MBA/MMS-CET 28-May-2025 Fine Art-CET 28-May-2025 (General & Special) & ELCT-CET 28-May-2025 04-June-2025 (Tentative) LLB 5 Yr-CET 04-June-2025 (Tentative) 09-June-2025 (Tentative) MHT-CET-PCB 16-June-2025 (Tentative) MHT-CET-PCM 16-June-2025 (Tentative) LLB 3 Yr-CET 17-June-2025 (Tentative)


Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
MHT CET result date declared at cetcell.mahacet.org: Check important schedule here
MHT CET result date 2025: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) Cell has officially announced the anticipated release dates for the MHT CET Result 2025. Candidates eagerly awaiting their scores can expect the results to be declared on June 16, 2025, for both the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) groups. The announcement was made public through the official MAHACET portal at Alongside the main MHT CET results, the Cell also shared tentative dates for results of other entrance exams conducted under its aegis. Results for professional courses such as BBA, BMS, and BBM-CET, as well as the 5-year LLB CET, are slated for release on June 4, 2025. Meanwhile, the results will be available by June 9, and the 3-year LLB CET results are expected on June 17, 2025. MHT CET result date: Check important schedule here Aspirants can check the list of important dates as mentioned here to avoid missing out on any event. Sl. No. Course Name Result Date 1 08-May-2025 2 08-May-2025 3 08-May-2025 4 (Integrated)-CET 15-May-2025 5 MCA-CET 15-May-2025 6 15-May-2025 7 15-May-2025 8 MH Nursing-CET 15-May-2025 9 DPN/PHN-CET 15-May-2025 10 MBA/MMS-CET 28-May-2025 11 Fine Art-CET 28-May-2025 12 (General & Special) & ELCT-CET 28-May-2025 13 04-June-2025 (Tentative) 14 LLB 5 Yr-CET 04-June-2025 (Tentative) 15 09-June-2025 (Tentative) 16 MHT-CET-PCB 16-June-2025 (Tentative) 17 MHT-CET-PCM 16-June-2025 (Tentative) 18 LLB 3 Yr-CET 17-June-2025 (Tentative) MHT CET result 2025: Steps to access Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to access the MHT CET result 2025: Visit the official MAHACET website at Select the relevant course link to be redirected to the results page. Enter the required login credentials and submit the form. View the result displayed on the screen. Download and save a copy of the result. It is advisable to print a hard copy for future reference. Candidates can click on the link provided here to download the MHT CET 2025 official notice regarding result dates. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


Hindustan Times
30-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Objection tracker available for LLB entrance exam candidates
Pune: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has released 'Objection Tracker' for LLB three-year pre-entrance exam on its official candidate login portal at The tool allows candidates to raise objections regarding the question-answer keys provided in the exam. The window for submitting objections is open till May 30, according to officials. As per the information given by the CET cell, for the academic year 2025-26, candidates can access the 'Objection Tracker' through the official website and view question paper, submitted responses, and the official answer key. For each objection submitted, candidates are required to pay online fee of ₹1,000 per question. The feedback provided by experts will be considered final and binding.