MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 special registration: One-day window on April 24 with ₹500 late fee, May 9 exam

State CET Cell opened a one-day MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 special registration on April 24. You can register at cetcell.mahacet.org with a ₹500 late fee; APAAR ID via DigiLocker is mandatory. Second attempt tentatively on May 9.

Edited by Ritu Jain

Updated April 25, 2026 3:34 AM

    MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 special registration

    State CET Cell opened a one-day special registration window on April 24, 2026 for the MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 second attempt. You must apply at cetcell.mahacet.org and pay a late fee of ₹500 during this extension.

    This is the final opportunity to register for the second attempt for the 2026-27 academic year. Candidates who have already registered for both attempts do not need to re-register.

    MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 special registration — key dates and facts

    Event Date / Detail
    Special registration window (one day) April 24, 2026
    Late fee during this window ₹500 (plus regular application fee)
    Registration portal cetcell.mahacet.org
    Second attempt exam (tentative) May 9, 2026
    Exam total marks 200 (four sections)

    The exam carries 200 marks across four sections: logical reasoning, abstract reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability with reading comprehension.

    How to apply for MAH MBA/MMS CET 2026 special registration

    You must have an APAAR ID generated via DigiLocker before starting the application. Aadhaar details used for APAAR generation must be accurate and updated for authentication. The special window accepts registrations only through the official portal.

    Pay close attention while filling the form: there will be no edit facility for applications submitted during this special window. Verify all entries and documents before final submission.

    Eligibility requires a minimum three-year bachelor’s degree. General category candidates need at least 50% aggregate marks. Maharashtra backward classes, EWS and PwD candidates need 45% . Final-year students can apply if they meet other eligibility rules.

    Candidates should note that the late fee is charged in addition to the regular application fee; the exact regular fee amount is not specified in the official update. Other details — like the number of test centres, shift timings, payment modes and full document checklist beyond APAAR ID and Aadhaar — were not listed in the announcement.

    If you missed the original deadline and meet eligibility, this one-day window is your last chance to register for the second attempt. Complete APAAR generation and Aadhaar verification well before the deadline to avoid last-minute problems.

    FAQs

    Who can use this special one-day registration? A: Candidates who missed the initial registration and meet the eligibility criteria may apply.
    Where do I register? A: Only at cetcell.mahacet.org via the official registration portal.
    Is APAAR ID required? A: Yes. APAAR ID generated through DigiLocker is mandatory before application.
    Do already registered candidates need to apply again? A: No. Candidates already registered for both attempts do not need to re-register.
    Can I edit my application submitted in this window? A: No. There is no edit facility for applications submitted during this special window.
    What is the tentative date for the second attempt? A: The second attempt is tentatively scheduled for May 9, 2026 .
    How many marks is the exam and which sections are included? A: The exam is 200 marks covering logical reasoning, abstract reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability.
    Is the regular application fee amount available in the notice? A: The official update did not specify the exact regular application fee amount.

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