The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has released the MAH CET 2026 city intimation slip for the MBA and MMS exams. Candidates can now download their city slip from the official website.
To download the city slip, candidates need to log in to the site using their registered email ID and password. The city slip is only a pre-exam update and will help candidates to plan their travel and stay well before the exam date.
What is the The MAH CET 2026 City Intimation Slip
MAH CET 2026 city intimation slip will contain the information about the city where the examination centre has been allotted. The intimation slip is not the entry pass to the examination hall.
Candidates should be careful to remember that the admit card, which will be triggered separately, is the only document needed to appear in the exam.
How to download the MAH CET 2026 city intimation slip
Candidates need to follow the steps below to download the city slip.
- Go to the official website cetcell.mahacet.org
- Click on the link for the MAH CET 2026 city intimation slip
- Enter the registered email ID and password
- Click on the login button
- Your city slip will be displayed on the screen
- Download the slip and save it for your future reference
Candidates are advised to check all the details on the intimation slip carefully to avoid any confusion.
What are the MAH CET 2026 MBA, MMS Exam Dates
The MAH CET 2026 MBA, MMS exam will be conducted in two phases. The first one on April 6, 7, and 8, 2026. The second one will be conducted on May 9, 2026.
The multi-phase nature of the exam has been adopted by the conducting authority to cater to the huge number of aspirants appearing for the exam this year.
How many candidates are applying for MAH CET 2026
A total of 1,57,633 candidates are applying for the MAH CET MBA exam this year. A total of 1,14,327 candidates opted to appear in the exam for the first time, while 43,306 candidates opted to appear for both attempts.
The large number of candidates shows the increasing demand for MBA and MMS programmes across Maharashtra and India.
What is the MAH CET 2026 Exam Pattern
The exam will be online and for 150 minutes. It will be 200 marks and will be of the MCQ type. The paper will have the following sections: 75 questions of Logical Reasoning, 50 questions of Quantitative Aptitude, 50 questions of Verbal Ability, reading comprehension, and 25 questions of Abstract Reasoning.
There will be no negative marking, so candidates do not need to worry about attempting all the questions. The medium of the exam will be English.
Why is the MAH CET City Slip Important Before the Admit Card
The city itimation slip will help the candidates plan their travel and lodging details. Knowing the exam city in advance will allow the candidates to plan and schedule their travel and lodging arrangements.
However, the candidates should keep in mind that once they receive the admit card, they will get details like exam centre address, reporting time, and other guidelines. Candidates will be required to carry the admit card with them to the exam centre.
Where to Get the Latest Updates on MAH CET 2026
Candidates are advised to keep visiting the official website for the admit card release, exam directions, and result release to avoid any last-minute confusion.
Now that the MAH CET 2026 city intimation slip is out, candidates can begin their final preparations and plan their travel arrangements in time for the examination dates to come.
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