MAH AAC CET 2025 provisional merit list out, 1,281 eligible for BFA admissions
Gauri Mittal | July 22, 2025 | 01:21 PM IST | 2 mins read
AAC CET 2025 provisional merit list published on fineart2025.mahacet.org/FINEART2025/login; final merit list on July 25.
Maharashtra Applied Arts and Crafts Common Entrance Test (MAH AAC CET) 2025 provisional merit lists have been released for All India candidature and Maharashtra State candidature. The Centralised Admission Process (CAP) 2025 for admission to Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in the state colleges will be conducted on the official website, fineart2025.mahacet.org/FINEART2025/login.
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A total of 1,231 candidates have been selected in the AAC CET 2025 list for Maharashtra state. In the All India list, 50 candidates have been shortlisted. The merit list has been prepared on the basis of candidates’ score in the entrance exam. Grievances or objections regarding the lists can be submitted to the state CET cell till July 23.
Candidates can raise grievances against the AAC CET rank list through their admission portal. The application of such candidates will be opened for uploading relevant documents to support their claims for the correction. The candidates who opted for physical scrutiny mode can visit their respective facilitation centre for resolution of grievances. The final merit list will be released on July 25.
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MAH AAC CET CAP 2025 options
After declaration of the final merit list of MAH AAC CET 2025, the final category-wise seat matrix will be available on the website. Candidates will be able to fill a maximum of 22 choices of course in the online option form. It is mandatory to fill in the preferences for taking part in the CAP rounds.
The institutions admitting students based on the AAC CET merit list 2025 are given below, along with the tentative seat intake. The given intake capacity is subject to approval by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
|
College |
Tentative seat intake |
|
Sir JJ School of Art, Mumbai |
75 |
|
Sir JJ Institute of Applied Art, Mumbai |
100 |
|
Government College of Art and Design, Nagpur |
60 |
|
Government School of Art, Chatrapati Sambhajinagar |
65 |
|
Rachana Sansad College of Applied Art and Craft, Mumbai |
60 |
|
BS Bandekar College of Fine Art (Applied), Sawantwadi |
34 |
|
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Fine Arts, Pune |
90 |
|
Viva Institute of Applied Art, Virar |
90 |
|
Vasatdada Patil Pratishthan's College of Engineering and Visual Art, Mumbai |
60 |
|
Sanjeevan Group of Institutions |
30 |
|
Aditya College of Architecture, Borivali West, Mumbai |
30 |
|
KCES’ Moolji Jaitha College, Jalgaon |
65 |
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