MAH CET 2025 CAP round 3 allotment results out for BBA, BMS; accept seat by September 26 up to 3 pm
Suviral Shukla | September 24, 2025 | 11:14 AM IST | 1 min read
MAH BBA CET 2025: Candidates seeking better allotment in CAP round 4 must claim their round 3 seat allotment by selecting the 'not freeze' or 'betterment option'. Such candidates must pay the seat acceptance fee.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has published the MAH BBA CET 2025 seat allotment rest for CAP round 3 today, September 24. The allotment list can be accessed through the official website at bba2025.mahacet.org.in.
Candidates allotted seats under the MAH BBA CET 2025 seat allotment result should have to accept their seat allotment by September 26, 2025 until 3 pm.
The login details to check the seat allotment includes candidates’ registered email id and password. The state cell has released the seat allotment list for admission to BBA, BMS, BBM, and MBA integrated programmes for the academic year 2025-26.
Notably, seat allotted candidates can accept the seat by paying fees and also decide whether to freeze, slide or float their allotment.
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MAH CET 2025 Round 3: Seat acceptance guidelines
As per the admission guidelines for the CAP round 3 seat allotment, candidates who have been allotted colleges and seats shall self-verify the seat allotment before the deadline.
“Candidates who have been allotted the seat as per their first six preferences in Round III (auto freezed) shall pay the seat acceptance fee by online mode through their login and Such candidates shall not be eligible for participation in subsequent Rounds,” the official notification reads.
Whereas, those who have been allotted seats other than first six preferences and self-freezed their allotment in round 3 must accept the seat and pay the acceptance fees through online mode.
On the other hand, candidates who wish for better allotment in round 4 must claim the allotted seat in round 3 by selecting the not freeze or betterment option. Such candidates must pay the seat acceptance fee.
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