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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
HC seeks CET cell's reply to mistakes in LLB CET question paper
MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court recently directed the State Common Entrance Test (CET) cell to file an affidavit in reply to a petition filed by an LLB aspirant complaining that in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for the 3-year LLB program (MAH-LLB-3Y-CET) 2025 examination, several objective-type questions had multiple correct answers when the candidates were supposed to choose one. Mumbai, India - September 03, 2021: Bombay High Court at Fort, in Mumbai, India, on Friday, September 03, 2021. (Photo by Anshuman Poyrekar/Hindustan Times) (Anshuman Poyrekar/HT PHOTO) The candidate, Shashivadana Shetty, a Malad resident, raised objections to one of the questions (Which one of the four options given in the question was a communicable disease?) that had four options (A. tuberculosis B. diabetes C. influenza D. hepatitis). According to the State CET cell, option C (influenza) was the correct answer. But, she pointed out, according to global medical authorities, tuberculosis and hepatitis B are also communicable diseases. Shetty claimed she had marked option A (tuberculosis) as her answer to the question as it is a highly infectious, airborne disease, which spreads when infected individuals cough, sneeze, or spit, making it a critical public health concern, she said the question had multiple correct answers, which rendered it defective. After the declaration of results on May 30, Shetty paid a requisite fee of ₹1,000 and filed an objection on the State CET portal to this question. She stated that she had submitted scientific references supporting her claim, including publications from the National Centre for Biotechnology Information and Merriam-Webster. When the CET cell published the list of objections on June 13, Shetty's objection was not in it. She sent an e-mail to the State CET cell but did not receive any reply. She then visited the CET cell office in person with a notice. She was told here that she may approach the High Court. In the high court, the CET cell maintained that the petitioner's remedy was to approach the committee constituted for resolving such objections. The division bench of Justice MS Karnik and Justice NR Borkar observed that at least 16 students, including Shetty, had raised objections to various questions with multiple correct answers in the options. However, as the committee had rejected them, there was no point in asking the petitioner to file an objection with the committee again. The court then ordered CET Cell's advocate, Sameer Khedekar, and additional government pleader Kavita N Solunke, to file their affidavits in a week. The matter is scheduled for further hearing on July 16.


Indian Express
01-07-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
MAH MBA CET Counselling 2025: CAP registration starts, complete schedule here
The Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for MAH MBA CET 2025 has begun. Currently, the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, with registrations currently open on the Maharashtra CET Cell website for MBA at Candidates seeking admission to MBA, MMS programmes in over 300 management institutes across Maharashtra are required to complete the CAP Round 2025 registration by July 8, 2025. As part of the counselling process, applicants will fill out an online form, upload required documents, and select their preferred colleges for seat allotment. Here's the detailed process and counselling schedule — – Applications after 08 July 2025 for Non-CAP seats only. – Confirmations after 09 July 2025 for Non-CAP seats only. The MAH MBA CET 2025 counselling process is conducted entirely online and involves several stages. Depending on the selected document verification mode, the process will proceed in one of two ways: E-Scrutiny or Physical Scrutiny. In the E-Scrutiny mode, candidates do not need to physically visit a centre. Their applications and uploaded documents are verified remotely by Facilitation Centres (FCs). If the verification is successful, the candidate will receive a confirmation receipt in their login. In case of errors, the application will be sent back for correction, and the candidate must rectify and will be required to re-submit it online. However candidates opting for Physical Scrutiny must visit their chosen facilitation centre at the allotted time slot. There, they will complete the application, scan and upload documents, and have their submissions verified in person. Upon confirmation, a receipt cum acknowledgement will be issued. Additionally, candidates applying under institutional quota or non-CAP seats must also register and verify documents through an FC, however, they will need to apply separately to the respective institutions for admission. Special provisions exist for migrant candidates from the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, who must register and verify their documents at SIMSREE, Mumbai, before approaching allotted institutes for admission under their quota.


Hindustan Times
18-06-2025
- Science
- Hindustan Times
MHT CET 2025 Toppers: 14 candidates secure 100 percentile in the PCB group
MHT CET Result 2025: Fourteen students have secured perfect 100 percentile marks in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test or MHT CET 2025 in the Physics, Chemistry and Biology or PCB group, the result of which was declared yesterday, June 17. Also Read: 3 city girls score 100 percentile in MHT-CET for sciences Overall, 3,01,072 students registered for the entrance test in the PCB group, of whom 2,82,734 appeared. The attendance was registered at 93.91 per cent. The exam for the PCB group was held from April 9 to April 17. The examination was conducted at 172 centres within Maharashtra and nine examination centres outside the state. HARI SHRINIVAS AMBARKAR SHREYA PRASAD YADAV ANSHIKA BHAVESH SHAH ATHARV SHIRISH HAWAL BADHE SIDDHI MANJABAPU VINIT VIJAYKUMAR BOTULE OM ARUN AHER VAISHNAVI SIDDHESHWAR LENGARE APURVA PRASHANT KAPADE KHANDERAJ BALIRAM WARKAD BHAKTI MANISH MEN KURUDE AADINATH MADHAVRAO YADAV ARYA GIRISH TRISHA RATNESH SAWANT MHT CET result for the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) group was announced on June 16. A total of 22 students got 100 percentile marks in that group. Also read: MHT CET Results 2025: 22 students from Maharashtra score 100 percentile, number lower than last year Candidates who have yet to check their results can visit the official website, and check their scores. 4,64,263 candidates registered for the PCM group and 4,22,863 appeared for the examination. CET cell conducted the exam from April19 to May 5 in 28 different sessions. What's next for candidates? Next, the qualified candidates need to apply for the counselling process. The detailed schedule, rules and other details are expected to be shared soon. They are advised to visit the official website of the CET Cell for updates.


Time of India
17-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Two girls from Pune score 100 percentile in MHT-CET (PCB)
1 2 Pune: Two girls from the district scored 100 percentile in the physics, chemistry, biology (PCB) group of Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET), the results of which were announced on Tuesday. Of the 2.82 lakh students who appeared for MHT-CET in the PCB group from across the state this year, 14 scored a perfect 100 percentile. Last year, 17 of the 2.9 lakh students who appeared for the exam scored 100 percentile in the same group. MHT-CET is a prerequisite for admission to the state's first-year undergraduate pharmacy programmes. Shreya Yadav (17), a 100 percentlier from the district, said she was preparing for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, which prepared her for MHT-CET as well. "Honestly, I have not yet checked my MHT-CET score because I won't be taking admission based on it. I prepared well for my HSC exams, and since the CET syllabus is based on the same syllabus, I didn't need to study anything extra. I have my eyes set on MBBS. I was hoping for AIIMS Delhi, but my NEET ranking is just 2,128. I am hoping to get into AIIMS Nagpur," she said. During breaks from studies, Shreya ensured that she didn't watch any serials for fear of getting hooked. "I studied at least 10 hours a day. So, instead of watching regular TV, I went back to cartoons I used to love as a child. Mr Bean is my stress buster. Other than that, I also cycle," said Shreya. Unlike many other students who give importance to coaching classes over college during Stds XI and XII, Shreya's father, Prasad Yadav, said he ensured Sneha gave equal importance to both. "We wanted her to be in a proper college and not a dummy. Hence, she was a regular student at Fergusson College. I think colleges prepare students better for senior college. In college, she had laboratory practicals, which will serve her well when she goes to senior college. Social skills are very important as you grow, and colleges teach you that," said Prasad, adding that she did yoga regularly. Siddhi Bade, from Baramati, who also scored 100 percentile from Pune district, has her hopes pinned on AIIMS Delhi. "All my life, I wanted to be a doctor. I was preparing for NEET since Std XI and secured 26th All-India rank this time. I never prepared differently for MHT-CET as the NEET syllabus covers everything," said Siddhi, whose parents are govt schoolteachers. Her elder brother is an engineering student. Another student, Snehal Diwate from Pune, who secured 99.97 percentile, topped in the ST category. The State CET cell is yet to release its schedule for the centralized admission process. With the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) extending the deadline for approval till Sept 30, representatives of colleges offering pharmacy education in the state fear yet another delay in the admission process. This year, the examination was conducted from April 9 to 17 at 172 centres within Maharashtra, and 9 examination centres outside the state.


News18
17-06-2025
- General
- News18
MHT CET 2025 Result For PCM Group Declared, Direct Link And Toppers List Here
Last Updated: MHT CET 2025 Result For PCM Group is now available on the official webiste at Check direct link here. MHT CET PCM Group Results 2025 Declared: The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has announced the MHT CET 2025 results for the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) group. Students who appeared for the exam can now check their scorecards by visiting the official website at According to the schedule, the Maharashtra CET Cell will release the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) group results tomorrow, June 17. The MHT CET PCM exam took place from April 19 to 27, 2025, except on April 24. A re-test for MHT CET PCM 2025 was conducted on May 5, 2025. Meanwhile, the PCB group exam was conducted from April 9 to April 17, 2025. The MHT CET 2025 PCM result includes important details such as the candidate's name, roll number, date of birth, parents' or guardians' names, subject-wise marks, overall percentile score, qualification status, All India Rank (AIR), application number, category, subject group, and other relevant information. MHT CET scores enable students to secure admission to various state colleges offering courses in engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and other fields. The MHT CET exam lasted 60 minutes and scored 100 marks. It was conducted in Multiple-Choice Question (MCQ) format, with no negative marking for incorrect answers. Three separate exams were held for each group: PCM and PCB. MHT CET PCM Result 2025 Toppers A total of 22 candidates have achieved a perfect 100 percentile score in the MHT CET 2025 PCM group examination. Following the declaration of results, the counselling process will begin. The counselling will be conducted in three rounds, followed by seat allotment. First Published: June 16, 2025, 08:06 IST News education-career MHT CET 2025 Result For PCM Group Declared, Direct Link And Toppers List Here