MHT CET 2026 revised hall ticket: CET Cell issues updated admit cards for select students over BITSAT clash

The State CET Cell released MHT CET 2026 revised hall ticket for a select group who emailed about a BITSAT clash. Affected candidates received official emails and must re-download their hall ticket from the MHT CET portal.

Edited by Kavita Malhotra

Updated April 17, 2026 4:09 AM

    MHT CET 2026 revised hall ticket: CET Cell issues updated admit cards for select students over BITSAT clash

    New Delhi — The State CET Cell released the MHT CET 2026 revised hall ticket on Apr 14, 2026 for a select group of candidates who reported a clash with the BITSAT exam. The revision applies only to students who emailed the CET Cell requesting a date or shift change and were selected for adjustment.

    Selected candidates received an official email instructing them to log in and re-download the updated hall ticket. The revised admit card shows the new exam date and shift; you must follow the updated schedule printed on the ticket. Students who did not report the clash will see no change in their original admit cards.

    How to get your MHT CET 2026 revised hall ticket

    Follow these steps if you got the official email instructing a re-download:

    • Visit the MHT CET website and open the CET portal.
    • Log in using your Email ID and Password.
    • Click on 'Get Hall Ticket'.
    • Download and save the revised admit card.

    The direct download link is available on the official MHT CET portal once you log in. Download the hall ticket promptly and check the new exam date and shift carefully.

    MHT CET 2026 revised hall ticket — key dates

    Event Date
    Article update (New Delhi) Apr 14, 2026
    BITSAT exam mentioned (clash date) Apr 16, 2026
    MHT CET PCM Session 2 registration end May 10, 2026
    Related live coverage window Apr 16-17, 2026

    Candidates affected should note these dates and plan travel and reporting times according to the revised hall ticket.

    What changed on the revised admit card

    The revised admit card will show a new exam date and the new shift allocation for the MHT CET PCM paper. No other changes have been announced by the CET Cell. If you received the email, the hall ticket must be downloaded again to see the updated schedule.

    If you have not received any communication from the CET Cell and did not email about a clash, your original hall ticket and exam date remain valid. There is no public information on how many candidates received revisions or any extended deadlines for reschedule requests.

    Important reminders

    Carry the revised hall ticket and a valid photo ID to the exam centre. Follow the exam day instructions printed on the hall ticket and reach the centre as per the revised reporting time.

    FAQs

    Who got the MHT CET 2026 revised hall tickets? A: Only candidates who emailed the CET Cell reporting a clash with BITSAT and whose requests were selected by the CET Cell.
    How do I download the revised hall ticket? A: Log in at the MHT CET portal with your Email ID and Password, click 'Get Hall Ticket' and download the updated file.
    Will everyone receive a revised admit card? A: No. Revisions were issued only to those whose email requests were received and approved by the CET Cell.
    Does the revised hall ticket change any detail other than date and shift? A: The official communication states the revision reflects a new exam date and shift. No other changes were announced.
    Is there a deadline to request a reschedule? A: The CET Cell has not published any public deadline for reschedule requests in the official update.
    Where can I find the direct download link? A: The direct download link appears on the official MHT CET portal after you log in. The CET Cell also sent emails to selected candidates.
    What if I face problems downloading the hall ticket? A: The official update did not provide specific helpline details. Check the MHT CET portal and your registered email for further instructions.
    Will this affect result dates or seating capacity? A: The CET Cell has not issued information on impacts to results or seating; no changes have been announced publicly.

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