MHT CET 2026: LLB, B.P.Ed, B.Ed-M.Ed application extended till March 3; form at cetcell.mahacet.org
Aatif Ammad | March 1, 2026 | 03:27 PM IST | 1 min read
CET B.P.Ed will be conducted in two stages including a physical efficiency test, while other courses will be held in single-phase CBT mode.
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Check NowThe Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell), has extended the last date for submission of online application forms for bachelor of physical education (B.P.Ed), bachelor of law, LLB (3-Year), and bachelor of education-master of education(B.Ed-M.Ed) (Three-Year Integrated Course) CET 2026 examinations until March 3. Candidates interested in applying for three year courses can apply at MHT CET’s official website cetcell.mahacet.org
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The announcement by the cell said that the decision has been taken in continuation of the earlier notification issued on February 10, and in response to representations received from aspirants seeking additional time to complete the registration process. The extension applies to the academic year 2026–27 admissions.
The CET Cell has urged applicants to carefully read the information brochure and regularly visit the official website for updates regarding examination schedules and further instructions.
The authority has stated in the official announcement that no further extension of the application deadline will be granted.
MHT CET 2026: Last dates
The cell will conduct the B.P.Ed exam in below two stages;
Online Examination: A computer-based test(CBT) comprising multiple-choice questions (MCQs), held at designated exam centres.
Field Assessment: An offline physical efficiency test (PET) where candidates are required to complete specific physical activities to prove their fitness levels.
All the other exams will be held in a single phase, conducted solely computer-based test (CBT) mode.
Earlier, MHT CET had extended the registration deadlines for certain other courses, with the revised application deadlines now falling in March. The updated last dates for these courses are as follows:
|
Course |
Registration Date |
Tentative CET Exam Date |
|
Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) Bachelor of Law, LLB (3-Year) |
Extended up to March 3 |
April 4 (CBT) |
|
Bachelor of Education-Master of Education(B.Ed-M.Ed) |
Not Confirmed Yet |
|
|
MH-Nursing CET 2026 (B.Sc Nursing & GNM) |
Extended up to March 16 |
May 6 and 7 |
|
MH-DPN/PHN CET 2026 (Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing & Public Health Nursing) |
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