MHT CET 2026 registration: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Mumbai has extended the registration deadline for MAH-MHT CET 2026. According to the official notice issued on February 11, 2026, candidates will now be able to complete their online registration and application form submission till February 20, 2026.The extension has been given in the academic interest of students who could not complete the registration process earlier.
Which exams are covered under this extension?
The deadline extension applies to the following Common Entrance Tests for the Academic Year 2026-27:
- Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH–MHT CET) 2026 for
- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)
- Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB)
- Maharashtra Master of Business Administration / Master of Management Studies Common Entrance Test (MAH–MBA/MMS CET) 2026
Revised registration schedule
Earlier, the last date to register was February 12, 2026. With the new extension, candidates can now complete Online registration, Application form filling, Confirmation of application, from February 13 to February 20, 2026.
MHT CET 2026 exam dates (tentative)
For MAH–MHT CET (PCM/PCB) 2026, the tentative examination schedule is as follows:
- First attempt: April 11 to April 26, 2026
- Second attempt: May 10 to May 17, 2026
Important notice for candidates
Candidates who have not yet generated their APAAR ID must create it through DigiLocker before completing the application process. Without this, the registration may remain incomplete, according to the official notice.Students are also advised to regularly visit the official website of the State Common Entrance Test Cell for the latest updates, detailed schedules, and exam-related instructions.Candidates can read the official notice here.
Official website
The application form, registration schedule, and information brochure are available on the official website: mahacet.org This extension offers another opportunity for students who missed the earlier deadline. Eligible candidates should complete their registration well before February 20, 2026, to avoid last-minute issues.
