MAH CET 2026 application correction for LLB, BEd-MEd, BPEd from March 9; editable fields
Sundararajan | March 7, 2026 | 02:57 PM IST | 2 mins read
MAH CET Registration 2026: Candidates can edit their name, date of birth, photograph, signature and gender in the application form by March 11
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Check NowThe State Common Entrance Test Cell, Mumbai will open the application correction window for MAH CET 2026 for LLB, BEd-MEd integrated courses, and BPEd programmes on March 9. Candidates can edit their name, date of birth, photograph, signature and gender in the MAH CET application form 2026.
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The last date to edit the MAH CET 2026 application is March 11. Candidates who have completed the registration process and paid the examination fee will be allowed to edit their MAH CET application form on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
According to the CET Cell, candidates will be allowed to edit only their name, date of birth, photograph, signature, and gender if any mistakes were made during the MAH CET application process.
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The MAH CET LLB entrance exam will be conducted on April 1 and 2. The BPEd entrance examination will take place on April 4, followed by the field test (offline) from April 5 to 7, 2026. The BEd-MEd (3-year integrated) entrance exam will be held on April 9. All MAH CET exams will be conducted online in computer-based mode at various centres across Maharashtra.
MAH CET Form Correction 2026: Registration statistics
As per the CET Cell’s official data, a total of 90,126 candidates have registered for the MAH CET entrance examinations for LLB (3-year), BEd-MEd (3-year integrated), and Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd) for the academic year 2026–27.
Of the total registrations, 82,883 candidates applied for the LLB (3-year) course, 1,228 candidates for the BEd–MEd (3-year integrated programme), and 6,015 candidates for the BPEd course.
Compared to the previous year, the number of registrations has changed in all three courses. For LLB (3-year) CET, registrations have decreased from 94,506 in 2025 to 82,883 in 2026, reflecting a decline of 11,623 candidates, a decrease of about 12.3%.
For the BEd-MEd (3-year integrated) course, registrations have increased from 1,139 in 2025 to 1,228 in 2026, representing an increase of 89 candidates or an increase of about 7.8%.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra CET registrations for BEd have decreased from 6,598 in 2025 to 6,015 in 2026, reflecting a decrease of 583 candidates or an increase of about 8.8%.
Also read MHT CET 2026 records highest-ever registration at 11.42 lakh for PCM, PCB
MAH CET Application Form 2026: Last 4-year statistics
The table below shows the total number of candidates registered for the MAH CET 2026 for LLB, BEd-MEd integrated courses, and BPEd programmes.
| Courses | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
LLB (3-year) |
76,425 |
80,125 |
94,506 |
82,883 |
|
BEd-MEd (3-year integrated) |
1,794 |
1,036 |
1,139 |
1,228 |
|
BPEd |
9,399 |
7,399 |
6,598 |
6,015 |
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