The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) has extended the deadline for submitting online application forms for various MHT CET 2026 courses. An official notice has been issued. Candidates can check it by visiting the official website. According to the notice, candidates applying for BPEd, Bachelor of Law, and Bachelor of Education-Master of Education (BEd-MEd) courses can now apply until March 3, 2026. Eligible candidates can apply by visiting the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
According to the official announcement, this decision was taken by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell after considering the requests of candidates who requested more time to complete the registration process. The CET Cell has also clearly stated that the application deadline will not be extended.
How to Apply?
First, candidates must visit the official website.
Afterward, they must click on the relevant link on the homepage.
After this, candidates must first register themselves.
Afterward, candidates must fill out their application form.
After completing the application form, candidates must submit it.
After submitting the form, candidates must download the confirmation page.
Finally, candidates must take a printout.
MHT CET 2026: Registration Date Extended for These Courses
The registration deadline for these courses has been extended to March 3, 2026:
Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd)
Bachelor of Law (LLB – 3-year)
Bachelor of Education–Master of Education (BEd–MEd) (three-year integrated course)
MHT CET 2026: Exam Pattern
For BPed CET 2026
The exam will be conducted in two stages:
Online Exam – A Computer-Based Test (CBT) with multiple-choice questions, conducted at a designated exam center
Field Assessment – An offline Physical Efficiency Test (PET) to assess the candidate's physical fitness
For LLB (3-year) and BEd–MEd
The exams will be conducted in a single-phase Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.
MHT CET 2026: Tentative Exam Dates
BPEd and LLB (3-year): April 4, 2026 (CBT)
BEd–MEd: Exam date not yet confirmed
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