MAH MCA CET 2026 objection redressal report released May 11 — four questions dropped, one answer key updated

The CET Cell issued the MAH MCA CET 2026 objection redressal report on May 11, confirming four dropped questions with 2 marks each, one answer key update and final decisions on mahacet.org for candidates.

Edited by Deepak Rao

Updated May 14, 2026 3:14 PM

    The CET Cell released the MAH MCA CET 2026 objection redressal report on May 11, 2026 . The exam was held on March 30, 2026 , and candidates who raised objections during April 30 to May 2, 2026 can now see the final outcomes on the objection tracker at mahacet.org.

    MAH MCA CET 2026 objection redressal report: key outcomes

    Out of six unique questions objected, the CET Cell's academic committee dropped four questions and awarded 2 marks to all candidates for each dropped item. One question had its answer key updated , and one remained unchanged. Decisions cover questions from both Logical Abstract Reasoning and Computer Concepts sections.

    The report states that five objections related to the Logical Abstract Reasoning section were reviewed, of which four were accepted. One objection in the Computer Concepts section was also upheld and led to a dropped question. The committee reviewed each submission against available evidence and the official answer key.

    MAH MCA CET 2026 objection redressal report: question-level details

    The authority listed question outcomes with IDs and the exam shift (morning). The outcomes will be factored into the final score calculation and reflected in revised result documents.

    Question ID Section Shift Final Decision
    201810 Logical Abstract Morning Answer key updated
    201812 Logical Abstract Morning Dropped — 2 marks to all
    201820 Logical Abstract Morning Dropped — 2 marks to all
    201824 Logical Abstract Morning Dropped — 2 marks to all
    201827 Logical Abstract Morning No change
    201855 Computer Concepts Morning Dropped — 2 marks to all

    Candidates will see these adjustments when final scores are published. The CET Cell has said the changes aim to ensure fairness and accuracy in score calculation.

    The MAH MCA CET eligibility rules remain unchanged: a Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% aggregate marks is required, and final-year students were permitted to appear in the exam. The updated marks for dropped questions will be included in the final result, after which the counselling process for MCA admissions will begin.

    If you filed an objection during the window, check the objection tracker on mahacet.org for the specific status of your submission. Keep an eye on the official portal for announcements about the final result declaration and counselling schedule.

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