MHT CET 2021 result declared: 28 candidates score 100 percentile, check complete statistics
Vagisha Kaushik | October 28, 2021 | 02:50 PM IST | 1 min read
MHT CET result 2021: 11 students in PCM, 17 students in PCB have secured 100 percentile. Check complete statistics here.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has announced the MHT CET 2021 result for PCM and PCB. Candidates can check their MHT CET result 2021 by logging in to the official website - cetcell.mahacet.org or mhtcet2021.mahacet.org through their login credentials - application number and date of birth.
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MHT CET 2021 result consists of important information including the name of the candidate, MHT CET roll number, rank, sectional wise score, total score and overall percentile.
MHT CET Result 2021 statistics
This year, a total of 4,14,968 candidates appeared for the exam. 11 students have scored 100 percentile in PCM, while 17 candidates have secured perfect score in PCB. A total of 28 candidates have scored 100 percentile in both PCM and PCB groups.
|
Group |
Registered |
Appeared |
Candidates who didn’t appear |
Percentage |
Percentage of absentees |
|
PCM Group |
2,28,003 |
1,92,036 |
35,967 |
84.23 |
15.77 |
|
PCB Group |
2,76,832 |
2,22,932 |
53,900 |
80.53 |
19.47 |
|
Total |
5,04,835 |
4,14,968 |
89,867 |
82.20 |
17.80 |
|
Total no of candidates in PCM |
Total no of candidates in PCB |
|
1,92,036 |
2,22,932 |
|
Group |
Open |
Reserved |
Total |
Female |
Male |
Transgender |
|
PCM |
82,286 |
1,09,750 |
1,92,036 |
63,726 |
1,28310 |
0 |
|
PCB |
78,077 |
1,44,855 |
2,22,932 |
1,16,415 |
1,06,517 |
0 |
|
Total |
1,60,363 |
2,54,605 |
4,14,968 |
1,80,141 |
2,34,827 |
0 |
MHT CET 2021 toppers
PCM Group
|
Candidate name |
City |
Percentile Score |
|
CHIKNIS TAPAN AVINASH |
Kolhapur |
100 |
|
VEDANT VIKAS CHANDEWAR |
Nagpur |
100 |
|
VINCHHI DISHIE DIPESH |
Mumbai Suburban |
100 |
|
HARSH SHAH |
Mumbai City |
100 |
|
MAKNOJIA ARSH AJIJBHAI |
Mumbai Suburban |
100 |
|
SUGADARE SACHIN GANESH |
Satara |
100 |
|
PAJAI SNEHA RAOSAHEB |
Amravati |
100 |
|
NEERAJA VISHWANATH PATIL |
Mumbai Suburban |
100 |
|
MEHTA ADITYA NARBDESHWAR |
Pune |
100 |
|
KHANDELWAL JANAM RAMESHBHAI |
Thane |
100 |
|
KRISHA RAKESH SHAH |
Mumbai Suburban |
100 |
PCB Group
|
Candidate name |
City |
Percentile Score |
|
AYMAN FATEMA MOHD AMJADULLAH |
Nanded |
100 |
|
AINWALE ANIRUDDHA ARUNRAO |
Nanded |
100 |
|
RAJVEER LAKHANI |
Mumbai Suburban |
100 |
|
KALYANI KUDALKAR |
Mumbai Suburban |
100 |
|
PRAJAKTA DATTATRAY KADAM |
Pune |
100 |
|
ASHANI JOSHI |
Nagpur |
100 |
|
PATIL MOHIT JITENDRA |
Nashik |
100 |
|
ZOPE SARVESH AJAY |
Jalgaon |
100 |
|
THORAT ADARSH VISHNU |
Sangli |
100 |
|
KRISHNAPRIYA R NAMBOOTHIRI |
Mumbai City |
100 |
|
PRACHI SUNIL DHOTE |
Akola |
100 |
|
BENAKE SHUBHAM SADASHIV |
Pune |
100 |
|
KALALE JENIKA RAMKISHAN |
Lature |
100 |
|
MAURYA NIKITA PHOOLCHAND |
Thane |
100r |
|
NAIR GAYATHRI SETHUMADHAVAN |
Thane |
100 |
|
RAUT DNYANESHWARI SANTOSHKUMAR |
Pune |
100 |
|
TANVI SANTOSH GAHUKAR |
Akola |
100 |
MHT CET 2021 exam has been conducted for admission to UG engineering, pharmacy and agriculture courses. Candidates who score well in the entrance exam and clear the cutoff will be able to get admission in the MHT CET 2021 participating institutes.
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