MAH CET 2025 answer key challenge begins for BCA, BBA, BMS, BBM; updates on NEET PGM refund process
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 16, 2025 | 07:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
MAH CET Answer Key 2025: Candidates should submit objections regarding the question paper, response sheet, or answer key till May 18, 2025.
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Try NowThe State CET Cell, Maharashtra, has opened the objection window to raise grievances for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH CET) 2025, conducted for various undergraduate courses. Candidates who appeared for the MAH CET 2025 exam will be able to challenge the MAH CET answer key 2025 through the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
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The CET cell has opened the objection window for undergraduate courses, including Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS), and Bachelor of Business Management (BBM). Candidates can raise objections to the MAH CET question paper, response sheet, or answer key till May 18, 2025.
Candidates will also have to pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 1,000 per question while challenging the answer key. CET Cell has also provided a tracking facility titled “Objection Tracking” within the candidate portal, allowing applicants to monitor the status of their submissions.
“If a candidate has an objection against any question in the question paper for the above-mentioned examination, the same shall be submitted through the candidate’s login only as per the above schedule. Candidate will have to pay ₹1000/- per question/per objection (Nonrefundable) online through candidate login only,” the official notice said.
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NEET PGM refund update
The CET Cell has also issued an update regarding the refund of the security deposit to candidates of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate Medical courses (NEET PGM) 2024. Although the refund process was completed on March 20, 2025, some transactions made through card or net banking could not be processed due to technical errors.
“Since even after multiple attempts the refund could not be processed to the source account, this office has decided to refund the security deposit to the account of the candidate,” the official notice said.
Candidates who are eligible but have not yet received their refunds are required to fill out a form available on the official notice. Candidates will also have to provide details such as CAP application number, account number, and IFSC code. The notice further stated that ff the refund is not received within seven to eight days of this notice, candidates should write to cetcell@mahacet.org with the filled form details and their account statement.
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