MAH AAC CET 2025 mop-up round merit list out; 648 candidates qualify for BFA admissions
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 24, 2025 | 11:49 AM IST | 1 min read
MAH AAC CET Counselling 2025: The mop round document verification will be held on August 25 at Sir J G College, Mumbai, from 11:30 am onwards.
The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has issued the Maharashtra Applied Arts and Crafts Centralised Admission Process (AAC CAP) 2025 mop-up round provisional merit list. As per the MAH AAC CET counselling 2025 schedule, the mop-up round verification will be held on August 25 at Sir J G College, Mumbai, from 11:30 am onwards.
A total of 648 candidates have qualified for BFA admissions. MAH AAC CET 2025 mop-up round college reporting will commence on August 26 to 28, as per the counselling schedule. Candidates can download the MAH AAC CET 2025 mop-up round provisional merit list on the official website, fineart2025.mahacet.org.
The MAH AAC CET 2025 merit list is prepared based on the candidate’s rank and college preferences filled.
For the mop-up round, the candidates belonging to the reserved category will have to submit their caste certificate along with the necessary documents as per the claim of category-wise reservation. Candidates were allowed to fill a maximum of 22 choices of institutes and courses in decreasing order of their preference.
For MAH AAC CET 2025 admission, the KCE's Moolji Jaitha College at Jalgaon has a total of 24 vacant seats for BFA in painting, whereas Sir JJ School of Art offers only 1 CAP seat for BFA in textile design. The MAH AAC CET 2025 exam for admission to the BFA programmes was declared on May 28. Candidates who qualified for the exam were eligible for the MAH BFA counselling process.
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