MHT CET 2026 May 15 Shift 2 PCM Question Paper: Download PDF, Solutions, Exam Pattern and Key Facts

MHT CET 2026 May 15 Shift 2 PCM Question Paper is available for download after the CBT exam held from 2 PM to 5 PM. The PCM paper had 150 MCQs for 200 marks with no negative marking.

Edited by Pooja Reddy

Updated May 15, 2026 1:43 PM

    MHT CET 2026 May 15 Shift 2 PCM Question Paper

    MHT CET 2026 May 15 Shift 2 PCM Question Paper is available for download following the exam conducted by the Maharashtra CET Cell in CBT mode from 2 PM to 5 PM . The paper had 150 MCQs across Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for a total of 200 marks .

    MHT CET 2026 May 15 Shift 2 PCM Question Paper — Download and solutions

    A PDF of the question paper with suggested solutions is available via the links provided in this article. Candidates who took the test can download the full question paper and solution file for self-checking and practice.

    MHT CET 2026 May 15 Shift 2 PCM Question Paper — Quick exam facts

    Parameter Details
    Conducting body Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Cell (Maharashtra CET Cell)
    Exam mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
    Exam date (Shift 2) May 15, 2026
    Shift timing 2 PM to 5 PM
    Duration 180 minutes (3 hours)
    Total questions 150 MCQs
    Total marks 200
    Subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM)
    Questions per subject 50 each
    Marks distribution Mathematics: 2 marks each; Physics & Chemistry: 1 mark each
    Negative marking No negative marking
    Syllabus weightage Class 12: 80% ; Class 11: 20%

    The question paper followed the standard PCM format: 50 questions in each subject with Mathematics questions carrying two marks and Physics/Chemistry carrying one mark each. The absence of negative marking means raw attempts directly affect raw scores.

    What this means for students

    If you appeared in Shift 2, download the PDF and match your responses against the provided solutions to estimate raw score. Use the subject-wise counts and marks distribution to calculate your total: add 2 marks per correct Maths answer and 1 mark per correct Physics/Chemistry answer.

    The paper was set primarily from Class 12 topics (about 80% weight), with the remaining portion from Class 11 (about 20%), which should guide your review and revision strategy.

    By Shivam Yadav

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