In a significant development for aspiring students, the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has extended the registration deadline for the Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2024. This extension offers candidates more time to register for the highly anticipated exam, which plays a crucial role in admission to various undergraduate programs in the state.
Candidates aiming to appear for the MHT CET 2024 have the option to register for either the physics, chemistry, and mathematics (PCM) group or the physics, chemistry, and biology (PCB) group. With the extended deadline, candidates now have until March 8 to complete their registration process.
To register for the MHT CET 2024, candidates can visit the official website cetcell.mahacet.org. This user-friendly platform provides all the necessary information and guidance for candidates to complete their registration smoothly.
The exam schedule for MHT CET 2024 has also been announced by the CET Cell. The exams for the PCB group are scheduled to take place from April 16 to 23, while those for the PCM group will be conducted between April 25 and 30. This timeline allows candidates to plan their preparation effectively and ensures they have adequate time to revise before the exams.
Understanding the syllabus and weightage is essential for candidates preparing for the MHT CET 2024. The exam will cover topics from the curriculum set by the State Council Of Educational Research And Training, Maharashtra. Notably, the exam will give approximately 20 percent weightage to the Class 11 curriculum and 80 percent weightage to the Class 12 curriculum.
One key aspect highlighted by the CET Cell is the absence of negative marking for incorrect answers. However, candidates should be prepared for the rigorous difficulty level of the exam. The difficulty level for mathematics, physics, and chemistry will be on par with prestigious exams like JEE Main, while for biology, it will align with NEET UG. The exam questions will primarily be application-based, testing candidates’ understanding and problem-solving skills effectively.
