State CET Cell issued MHT CET 2026 revised admit cards to select candidates who reported a scheduling clash with BITSAT 2026 Session-1.
Only students who emailed the CET Cell flagging the clash received official emails with instructions to download updated hall tickets. The authority has not disclosed the exact number of candidates given revisions.
Who received the MHT CET 2026 revised admit card
The revised admit card was issued only to candidates who proactively reported an exam-date clash with BITSAT Session-1 by emailing the CET Cell. If you did not report the clash, your original hall ticket remains unchanged and your exam will follow the initial schedule.
Selected candidates were sent emails telling them to log in and download the updated admit card showing the new exam date, shift, and centre details. The CET Cell processed changes only for requests it received and accepted.
How to download MHT CET 2026 revised admit card
- Visit cetcell.mahacet.org and open the CET portal.
- Log in with your Email ID and Password .
- Click on Get Hall Ticket and download the revised admit card shown on screen.
Make sure you verify the updated exam date, shift and examination centre on the revised hall ticket. Follow the revised schedule printed on the new admit card on exam day.
Key dates you should note
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Article updated | Apr 14, 2026 |
| BITSAT absentee slot booking begins | Apr 16, 2026 |
| BITSAT Session-1 exam | Apr 19, 2026 |
| MHT CET 2026 (PCM) exam window | Apr 11-20, 2026 |
| MHT CET 2026 Session 2 application last date | Apr 16, 2026 |
What changed on the revised admit card
The updated hall ticket shows a new exam date and a reassigned shift. Some candidates also received a revised examination centre. The changes aim to remove direct clashes with BITSAT Session-1 so affected students can sit both exams.
The CET Cell has advised candidates to keep checking their email and the official website for any further updates. If you received no email, your admit card remains the same.
Coverage gaps and limitations
The CET Cell did not release how many students got revised admit cards or the internal process used to prioritise requests. There is no public deadline listed for reporting clashes, and no official statement on travel or relocation support for centre changes.