MHT CET 2026: PCB Scorecards Released as Engineering Aspirants Await PCM Results
MHT CET PCB Results 2026: Second attempt scorecards out at cetcell.mahacet.org.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell has officially released the PCB scorecards for the second attempt, even as thousands of engineering hopefuls remain on edge for their PCM outcome.
For thousands of students across Maharashtra, the digital dashboard at cetcell.mahacet.org has become the most-watched site this week. Following the official release of the MHT CET PCB results for the second attempt, the focus has shifted sharply toward the engineering stream. While medical and pharmacy aspirants can now access their scorecards, the anxiety for the PCM group continues, with the official result date and time for the engineering track still being anticipated by students and parents alike.
The release of the second attempt results is a critical juncture in the academic calendar. The State CET Cell has maintained a staggered schedule, leading to widespread search traffic regarding the MHT CET 2nd attempt result date 2026. Platforms like Careers360 and Shiksha have been tracking the evolving timeline, highlighting the importance of the final answer keys and the subsequent move into CAP (Centralized Admission Process) counselling.
Decoding the Scorecards
For those who have already accessed their results, the next step involves a deep dive into the marks-vs-percentile analysis. Given the competitive nature of this year’s entrance exam, students are advised to cross-reference their scores with official toppers' lists to gauge where they stand. The methodology for calculating ranks this year reflects the standard CET Cell protocols, which take into account the best of the first and second attempts for those who appeared in both.
Why it matters
The high stakes surrounding these results underscore the intense pressure on Maharashtra’s technical and professional education ecosystem. The transition from result declaration to counselling is where the real competition unfolds; it isn't just about the raw score, but how that percentile translates into a seat at a top-tier engineering or pharmacy college. As the state prepares for the admission season, the administrative efficiency of the CET Cell in finalising these results is crucial to keeping the academic session on track. A delay in the PCM results, however slight, can create a ripple effect in the counselling timeline, leaving students in a state of flux as they weigh their college preferences.
The immediate advice for candidates is to monitor the official portal rather than relying on unverified circulating reports. With the PCB scorecard issue now settled, the spotlight is firmly on the engineering group. Candidates should ensure they have their login credentials ready to download their scorecards the moment the link goes live, as site congestion is highly likely during the initial release window.
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