MHT CET PCM 2026 Begins Tomorrow: 7.75 Lakh Students Set to Appear, Key Guidelines You Shouldn’t Miss

Monish11 Apr 2026
MHT CET PCM 2026 Begins Tomorrow: 7.75 Lakh Students Set to Appear, Key Guidelines You Shouldn’t Miss

MHT CET PCM 2026 Phase-1: Exam Starts Tomorrow, Here’s What You Must Know

If your MHT CET PCM exam is tomorrow, let’s be honest — aaj padhai se zyada tension ho raha hoga. And that’s normal. With around 7.75 lakh students appearing, this is one of the biggest engineering entrance exams in the state.

The State CET Cell Maharashtra has already released admit cards and final instructions. Now it’s all about execution — reaching on time, carrying the right documents, and not messing up small things.

Exam Schedule & Reporting Time

MHT CET PCM exams are usually conducted in multiple shifts. Morning and afternoon slots — and your admit card clearly mentions your shift timing.

Shift Reporting Time Exam Time
Morning 7:30 AM 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Afternoon 12:30 PM 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Important — gate closes before exam start. Late entry ka chance almost zero hota hai. So aim to reach at least 30–45 minutes early.

Documents You Must Carry

Don’t underestimate this part. Many students lose marks not because of preparation, but because of silly mistakes like missing documents.

Required Item Details
Admit Card Printed copy (with photo clearly visible)
Valid ID Proof Aadhar Card / PAN / School ID
Photograph Same as used in application form

Things You Should NOT Carry

This is where many candidates get into trouble. Strict checking hoti hai.

Item Status
Mobile Phone Not allowed
Smart Watch Not allowed
Calculator Not allowed
Notes / Papers Strictly banned

Exam Pattern (Quick Reminder)

Just a quick refresh before you go:

Subject Questions Marks
Physics 50 100
Chemistry 50 100
Mathematics 50 100

No negative marking — which means guess smartly, but don’t go random.

Last-Minute Tips (Real Talk)

At this point, don’t try to learn something completely new. It rarely works. Instead:

Revise formulas. Go through short notes. Stay calm.

And most importantly — sleep properly. A tired brain performs worse than a slightly underprepared one.

Final Thought

Tomorrow is not about how much you studied in the last 24 hours. It’s about how well you handle those 3 hours in the exam hall.

Stay composed, read questions carefully, and don’t panic if one section feels tough — it’s tough for everyone.

All the best. You’ve already done the hard part. Now just show up and perform.

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