MAH AAC CET Score Card 2025: Candidates can submit grievances or objections about marks obtained in the tentative score card between May 29 and May 31.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 28, 2025 | 03:14 PM IST
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, will issue the Maharashtra Applied Arts and Crafts Common Entrance Test (MAH AAC CET) score cards and answer sheets for the practical exam today, May 28. Eligible candidates will be able to download the MAH AAC CET 2025 score cards through the official website at cetcell.mahacet.org.
Candidates will have to key in their login details, such as registration number and password, to download the MAH AAC CET 2025 score cards and answer sheets for practical exams. The MAH AAC CET 2025 score cards will display the candidate’s name, roll number, total score, section-wise marks, category, rank, qualifying status, and validity period.
Candidates who find any discrepancies or are not satisfied with their MAH AAC CET 2025 score can raise objections through the official website. The grievance submission window will open tomorrow, May 29, and remain available for three days till May 31.
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The candidate will have to pay a processing fee of Rs 1,000 per objection through the candidate login using the online payment mode. However, officials have clarified that this process does not include re-evaluation, as visual art scores are not open to re-evaluation.
As per the official notice, the redressal of grievances or objections regarding marks obtained in the tentative score card will be available online from June 3, 2025, after 4 pm.
Candidates can also track the status of their submitted objections through the “Objection Tracking” option available in their login portal. “Grievance / Objection tracking facility is available in Candidate Login, under the title “Objection Tracking,” the official notice said.
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