Anu Parthiban | May 21, 2025 | 07:26 PM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra MHT CET 2025 answer key objection facility will be made available from May 22 to May 24 on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
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The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell will upload the MHT CET answer key 2025 for physics, chemistry, mathematics (PCM) group tomorrow, May 22. The MHT CET answer key 2025 will be published along with the response sheet and question paper on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
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Along with the answer key, the State CET Cell will also open the MHT CET objection window on May 22. Students will be allowed to raise objections by paying a non-refundable exam fee of Rs 1,000 per question through the candidate login. “Grievances/ Objections tracking facility is available in Candidate Login, under the title “Objection Tracking”,” it said.
The MHT-CET PCM 2025 exam was conducted in 197 exam centers across 15 sessions between April 19 to 27. This year, a total of 4,64,263 candidates registered for the state-level engineering entrance exam, of which 4,25,548 appeared.
However, there were 21 errors in the total 50 questions asked in the mathematics section. Taking note of the errors in the MHT CET question paper, the minister of higher and technical education, Chandrakant Patil, announced re-exam for the candidates. Following this, the MHT CET re-exam was held on May 5.
The MHT CET PCM results 2025 will be declared by calculating the marks obtained in the entrance exam. The marking scheme for physics, chemistry, and mathematics is given below.
MHT CET PCM question paper | Number of questions | Total marks |
Physics | 50 | 1 mark per question - 50 marks |
Chemistry | 50 | 1 mark per question - 50 marks |
Mathematics | 50 | 2 mark per question - 100 marks |
Total | 150 | 200 marks |
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