Students flag errors in MHT CET 2025 PCM paper, over 20 questions had incorrect options
Vaishnavi Shukla | April 29, 2025 | 10:12 AM IST | 2 mins read
MHT CET 2025: Students who appeared for the exam can register their concerns on the ‘Objection Tracker’ window, according to the State CET cell’s commissioner Dileep Sardesai.
NEW DELHI : Over 20 questions in the MHT CET 2025 PCM paper held on April 27 shift 1 had mismatched options, students claim. During a recent press conference, the State CET cell’s commissioner Dileep Sardesai, said the papers in the exam are in encrypted format, which they can’t see. However, students will be able to register their objections on the ‘Objection Tracker’ window.
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According to several students who appeared for the shift 1 paper , around 20+ questions in the maths paper had incorrect options. Many students raised their concerns and are requesting to take action against the inconvenience caused to them.
Student’s parents have also requested a re-test, as it will not be fair for children who have worked hard for the exam.
“This is a very serious issue . @CETCELL @CMOMaharashtra please take action . My daughter appeared in the same shift, she also faced same issue. Request retest. No grace marks or cancellation of questions as it will be injustice students who have worked hard,” user posted on X.
“Big blunder putting students under pressure after working hard for 2 years for such important exam in your career and life. Need re-exam for justice to student, strict action on guilty authorities," user said in a post on X.
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Another user said on X students have worked hard for the exam, but due to a technical issue, so many options were suffled in the computer-based test. “Students have worked very hard during whole year to crack MHTCET exam but due to technical issues in exam today many options were cross suffled with different questions, due to which exam became invalid as it is only option based 27 april shift 1.”
A student posted on X “I have spent one year of my time in this exam so my vote is for re-examination.”
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MHT CET 2025 grievance redressal
As per the MHT CET 2025 official information brochure, a grievance redressal committee at the exam centre handled by a venue officer, was appointed by the State CET Cell. If there were any grievances, the candidate could report them to the invigilator in their respective block, and the venue official would examine the issue on the spot to take necessary action.
Moreover, candidates who have objections to any question paper can submit their objections through the website mahacet.org before the given deadline.
Maharashtra State Cell conducted the MHT CET 2025 PCM group exam from April 19 to 27 in two shifts: first shift from 9 am to 12 pm and second shift from 2 pm to 5 pm. The MHT CET 2025 PCB group exam was held from April 9 to 17. The MHT CET exam is held once a year for admission to undergraduate and pharmacy courses.
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