MHT CET Counselling 2025: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has delayed the publication of the MHT CET 2025 provisional merit list for B.E./B.Tech and M.Tech courses. The provisional list, which was initially set to be released on July 18, will instead be available today, July 19, 2025, on the official counselling portal at fe2025.mahacet.org.
The candidates who have applied for MHT CET counselling can log in to view the merit status after it is announced. If there are any discrepancies in the shown data, the candidates will be able to submit grievances from July 19 to July 21, 2025, through their login. Any such applications will be returned to the candidate's account for correction, and they need to upload supporting documents to authenticate the requested changes.
The last merit list will be released on July 24, 2025. MHT CET counselling 2025 will consist of three rounds of seat allotment, depending on the position of the candidates in the last merit list. Once a seat is allotted, candidates will have to pay the seat acceptance fee online and subsequently visit the allotted college to verify documents and complete the admission process.
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Step 1: Go to the official website-- fe2025.mahacet.org
Step 2: Click on the link MHT CET Provisional Merit List 2025 on the homepage
Step 3: The MHT CET Provisional Merit List 2025 will appear on the screen
Step 4: Download the MHT CET provisional merit list 2025 and take a printout for future reference.
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