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MAH CET Eligibility Criteria 2023: Qualification, Age Limit, Nationality, and Reservation

MAH CET Eligibility Criteria 2023 is specified by the State Common Entrance Test Cell (Maharashtra). Factors like age criteria, domicile rules, academic qualifications, etc., are detrimental in deciding the eligibility of the candidates for MAH MBA CET exam. Candidates who fulfill the eligibility can fill out the application forms. Check MAH CET Application Process & Fee

  • Eligibility Criteria for MAH CET exam mandate an aspirant to hold a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) in aggregate from UGC/ AIU (Association of Indian Universities) Recognized University.
  • Candidates must be Indian Nationals to apply for MAH CET. The minimum age required to apply for MAH CET MBA is 21 years.
  • Candidates studying in their final year of graduation can apply for MAH CET exam provisionally.
  • Candidates who apply as NRI/Foreign National/Foreign Student/ PIO/Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries must satisfy the basic educational qualification.  Check MAH CET Exam Centres
  • CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ GMAT candidates are also eligible to apply for All India seats. DTE holds the counselling process using CAP method. Check MAH CET Cut off

MAH CET 2023 is expected to be conducted in August 2023. However, actual exam dates will be announced by CET cell on its official website.


MAH CET 2023 Eligibility

MAH CET 2023 Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates must have a minimum 3-year duration bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university with minimum aggregate marks of 50%.
  • For candidates of the reserved categories belonging to the State of Maharashtra need a minimum aggregate percentage of 45% in the bachelor’s degree.
  • Reserved category candidates seeking relaxation in graduation marks will have to provide a Caste Validity Certificate issued by the Scrutiny Committee of Social Welfare Development.
  • Final year candidates can also appear for MAH CET exam 2023.

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MAH CET Counselling Eligibility

MAH CET 2023 Eligibility Criteria for Counselling

DTE (Directorate of Technical Education), Maharashtra will conduct several rounds of MAH CET Counselling/ CAP (Centralized Admission Process). Candidates who have appeared for any other exam except MAH CET MBA exam need to register as a new user for CAP. Candidates are required to provide original documents during the document verification rounds.

  • The scores of MAH CET exam conducted in the year 2023 only would be accepted for admissions to MBA/MMS courses at Institute Level Seats.
  • NRI candidates who are found eligible can apply for admission against the Institute Level Seats in Un-aided Institutes.
  • All the minority category candidates have to fulfill the eligibility for MAH CET 2023 to claim the seats reserved for them.
  • For 15% All India Seats through CAP, all Maharashtra or Outside Maharashtra and J&K migrants have to register online for CAP.
  • All candidates who have appeared for different MBA Entrance exams can also apply for CAP under 15% All India Seats.

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MAH CET 2023 Eligibility Criteria for Admission: Maharashtra and All India Candidates

In addition to the terms mentioned above, candidates (Maharashtra and All India) must meet their respective terms of eligibility as mentioned below:

Maharashtra Candidates All India Candidates
Candidate must have secured at least 30 marks in the state’s MBA entrance examination. Candidate must have appeared in any of MAH CET/CAT/MAT/XAT/JMET/AIMA entrance examinations.
For final allotment, it is also necessary to appear in GD & PI rounds as conducted by DTE Maharashtra. For final allotment, it is also necessary to appear in GD & PI rounds as conducted by DTE Maharashtra.

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MAH CET 2023 Type of Eligibility Maharashtra State (MS) Candidate

Qualifying on any of the 4 types could place your candidature as the Maharashtra State (MS) candidate. Registering and applying for MAH CET 2023 as an MS candidate will open more opportunities and more admission options in MBA 2023-23 in top MBA colleges in Maharashtra.

MS candidate: Type A

An aspirant who has passed HSC and qualifying examination from Maharashtra state is a Maharashtra Candidate.  If the applicant didn’t pass HSC but passed Diploma in Engineering / Technology / Pharmacy and any other qualifying examination from Maharashtra State, they will be termed as Maharashtra State Candidate. In addition to this fact, if the candidate is Domiciled or Born in the State of Maharashtra, they will be the Maharashtra State Candidate and should mention it while registering and applying for MAH CET 2023 online. 

MS Candidate: Type B

You could be Maharashtra State (MS) Candidate if you or your Father or Mother is domiciled in the State of Maharashtra. It is not necessary that you were born or studied in the State of Maharashtra. In case it is the place of domicile of any 3 of you as shared above, you could reap the benefits of being an MS candidate.

MS Candidate: Type C

If either of your parents i.e. Father or Mother, is an employee of the Government of India or Government of India Undertaking who is posted and reported to duty in Maharashtra State before the last date for submitting the application for admission, you are a Maharashtra State candidate.

If you wish to appear in MAH CET 2023 as a Maharashtra State candidate and your parents are supposed to report for duty in Maharashtra state but are delaying it, if they report for the duty you can apply for MAH CET as an MS candidate to gain all the benefits of Maharashtra State candidature.

MS Candidate: Type D

An applicant will be considered as Maharashtra State Candidate if their Father or Mother is an employee of the Government of Maharashtra/Government of Maharashtra Undertaking. Although such employees are usually not posted out of the state, in case they are posted in some other states or are on deputation to some other departments, the candidate would still be considered as a Maharashtra state candidate.


Outside State Eligibility

MAH CET 2023 Eligibility for Outside State Candidates

All Indian National candidates who don’t fall under any of the types reserved for Maharashtra state candidature will fall under this category. In case a candidate claiming the Candidature as Maharashtra Type A/B/C/D fails to submit the required documents mentioned above, then such candidates will be automatically converted to All India Candidates and these candidates will be given the benefit of All India Seats only. 

Candidate must fulfill any one of the below mentioned academic qualifications to claim seats under Outside Maharashtra State candidates:

  • Passing HSC examination and/ or the qualifying examination (Bachelor’s Degree) from a college located outside Maharashtra state affiliated to any University which is not in Maharashtra State and not satisfying any of the conditions stated in Type B, C, D of MS candidature above as regards to parent’s status.

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  • Passing HSC examination from a school in Maharashtra and the qualifying examination (Bachelor’s Degree) from a college located outside Maharashtra state affiliated to S.N.D.T. Women’s University and not satisfying any of the conditions stated in i.e. Type B, C, D of MS above as regards to parent’s status.

CAP for Home University Students

Candidature Type and the Home University candidates are of immense significance during CAP (Centralized Allotment Process). To be eligible as a “Maharashtra State” candidate, the candidate must fulfill the eligibility criterion specified for candidature as Type A or B or C or D status. Type of candidature also decides their status at Home University. Candidates can ascertain the Candidature Type and Home University with the help of the guidelines mentioned below.

The type of Candidature can be broadly classified into two categories:

  • Type of Candidature for Maharashtra State candidates
  • Type of Candidature for Outside Maharashtra State candidates

Candidates eligible for both Maharashtra State Seats and J & K Migrant Seats can claim either Maharashtra State seats or J & K Migrant seats as per their choice at the time of submission of the “Application form for Admission”.

The type of candidature for Maharashtra state candidates can be further divided into four subtypes based on the eligibility criterion. The Home University is allocated according to the eligibility criterion. Candidates should carefully follow the guidelines and select their Candidature Type and Home University properly while submitting MAH CET Application Form for CAP.


MAH CET Reservation

MAH CET 2023 Special Reservations

There is a special reservation for candidates who belong to backward class categories from the state of Maharashtra only. These candidates will have to submit the “Caste Certificate”. This certificate is issued by the Executive Magistrate/Metropolitan Magistrate in Maharashtra State. The list of various backward classes from the state of Maharashtra is given below-

  • Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Castes Converts to Buddhism ( SC )
  • Scheduled Tribes including those living outside specified areas ( ST )
  • Vimukta Jati & Denotified Tribes (VJ/DT) i.e. NT(A)
  • Nomadic Tribes– 1 ( NT-B)
  • Nomadic Tribes– 2 ( NT-C)
  • Nomadic Tribes– 3 (NT-D)
  • Other Backward Classes (OBC)
  • Special Backward Class (SBC)

Candidates who are applying under SC, VJ/DT (NT (A)), NT (B), NT (C), NT (D), OBC, and SBC categories will have to submit “Caste Validity Certificate” issued by the Scrutiny Committee of Social Welfare Department. Candidates applying under the ST category should submit a “Tribe Validity Certificate”. This certificate will be issued by the Scrutiny Committee of Tribal Department at the time of admission. 

Candidates applying under VJ/DT (NT(A)), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), OBC, and SBC categories must get a “Non-Creamy layer Certificate”. This certificate is issued by the Sub Divisional Officer / Deputy Collector of the district alongside their caste certificate. It should be valid up to March 31, 2023.

Candidates belonging to backward class categories will be eligible only if they belong to the state of Maharashtra only. Candidates must ensure that their relevant category documents/certificates are issued by appropriate authorities only. 


PwD Eligibility

MAH CET 2023 Eligibility for Persons with Disability

There is a special reservation for PwD Candidates. The least percentage for disability is 40%. The nature of the disability should be permanent. The PwD candidates will be accepted from the state of Maharashtra only. They should fall under Type A or B of Candidature for Maharashtra State candidates. There are three main categories for PwD candidates:

  • PH-1: Visually impaired (blind) candidates (P1)
  • PH-2: Speech & hearing impaired (dumb and deaf ) candidates, (P2)
  • PH-3: Candidates with orthopedic disorders and learning disabilities, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Spastic (P3)

Candidates applying under PwD category must submit a certificate in the prescribed Proforma - F. This certificate is issued by the Director, All India Institute of Physically Handicapped, Mumbai. Else Dean/Civil Surgeon of the Government/Civil Hospitals at District Headquarters can also issue this certificate. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

MAH CET Eligibility 2023 FAQs

Ques. What are the age criteria to apply for MAH CET?

Ans. There is no age limit specified in order to appear for MAH CET. Candidates need a minimum three-year duration bachelor’s degree from a UGC recognized university to be eligible to take the exam

Ques. I have got a backlog in my qualifying degree. Can I still apply for MAH CET?

Ans. Yes, candidates with a backlog in the qualifying degree can apply for MAH CET. However, such candidates will have to furnish a passing certificate and necessary documents before the beginning of the counselling process.

Ques. When will the application process begin for MAH CET 2023?

Ans. MAH CET exam got delayed in 2021 due to the COVID-19 situation in Maharashtra. However, no such delay is expected for the next session and the paper is expected to be scheduled for August 2023.

Ques. Can I take MAH CET exam after class 12th?

Ans. No, Candidates cannot take MAH CET exam after class 12th as the minimum eligibility criteria to appear for the test is graduation in any discipline with minimum marks of 50%. Only those candidates who have a minimum 3-year duration bachelor’s degree can apply for the test. Candidates who are in their third year of graduation can also fill MAH CET application form.

Ques. I am in my final year of graduation. Can I apply for MAH CET 2023?

Ans. Yes, candidates in their final year of graduation can apply for MAH CET 2023 exam.  

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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Ques. What is the cut off for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, CET for Maharashtra people?

● Top Answer By Chirag Mishra on 11 Apr 23

JBIMS is a well-known management institute located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The cut-off for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, and CET for Maharashtra people varies each year and depends on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, etc. Here are some approximate cut-off scores for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, and CET for Maharashtra people: CAT: The approximate cut-off percentile for JBIMS through CAT for Maharashtra candidates is 95+ percentile. XAT: The approximate cut-off percentile for JBIMS through XAT for Maharashtra candidates is 85+ percentile. CET: The approximate cut-off score for JBIMS through CET for Maharashtra candidates is 135+ out of 200. These are approximate cut-offs, and the actual cut-offs may vary from year to year. Also, meeting the cut-off is just the first step towards getting into JBIMS, and the selection process involves several other factors such as academic performance, work experience, group discussion, and personal interviews. It is advisable to prepare well and aim for a high percentile or score to increase your chances of getting admission to JBIMS....Read more

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Ques. What are the books available in preparing for the MAH CET for an MBA? I'm not taking any coaching. I'm an OMS candidate. What are some tips on how to crack entrance exam and secure a seat at PUMBA

● Top Answer By Sushmita Mondal on 18 Apr 23

Institutions such as Times and Career Launcher offer study material for national level tests, which may also be useful for the MAH CET exam. They’re both well-known coaching institutes for MBA entrance exams in India and have a reputation for providing quality study material.  Self-study and consistent practice can also be effective in cracking the exam. Additionally, staying updated with current affairs and having strong analytical and reasoning skills can be helpful in achieving a high score....Read more

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Ques. How much should an OMS category student score in MAH-CET to ensure a call from JBIMS/SYDENHAM/KJ (MMS)?

● Top Answer By Sansthiti Adwika on 06 Mar 23

The required percentile to get into JBIMS varies every year and is dependent on the difficulty level of the entrance test. For OMS or all-India seats, the process is straightforward. You take the CET/MAT/ATMA/CMAT/CAT/XAT exams and apply with your score. Students who score high in CAT and XAT exams usually go to IIMs and XLRI, leaving students who applied with the remaining exams. To have a chance of getting into JBIMS, you need to score a percentile of at least 99.98 in any of the exams. For Sydenham and Somaiya, a score of 99.95+ percentile is ideal, and a score of 99.9+ percentile offers you a fighting chance of being accepted....Read more

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Ques. I am preparing for the MBA CET and currently scoring about 95 to 97 in my mocks. How should I work further to get into JBIMS as JB is my only goal for an MBA?

● Top Answer By Babar Azam on 03 Mar 23

In order to crack the MBA CET exam, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the different types of questions that are asked in the exam. To gain this understanding, it is recommended that you write several CET mock tests. This is because the CET exam follows a standard pattern, and by writing these mock tests, you can familiarize yourself with the type of questions that are typically asked. It is common for 80% to 90% of the types of questions in the CET exam to be repeated from previous years. It is therefore recommended that you focus your efforts on these types of questions first. When writing the mock tests, you should assess your strengths and weaknesses. If you are targeting JBIMS, it is important that you do not have any weak areas. To achieve this, it is necessary to practice and become comfortable with any areas where you struggle. After writing the mock tests, it is important to analyze them thoroughly. One important metric to focus on is your "Marks per minute." In the CET exam, you should aim to score an average of 0.9 marks per minute. In some areas, you may score higher, while in others, you may score lower. However, you should strive to ensure that you do not score less than 0.7 marks per minute in any specific area. For areas where you score less than 0.7 marks per minute, focus on improving either your accuracy or speed, depending on the type of questions. It is also recommended that you regularly modify your strategy and determine which strategy works best for you. The CET exam does not have sectional time limits, so strategy plays a crucial role in improving your scores....Read more

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Ques. Is there anyone who screwed up in the CAT and then took the CET and ended up in JBIMS?

● Top Answer By Mahak Mahajan on 03 Mar 23

You will find many students who have performed poorly in the Common Admission Test (CAT) but were successful in the CET and ended up in JBIMS.  One such example is a girl student who received a profile-based call from SP Jain, but to attend the interview, one had to score a minimum of 85 percentile or higher in either the CAT or XAT. Unfortunately, the student scored less than the 85 percentile in both exams. However, she took the CET seriously, put in a lot of practice, and became familiar with the types of questions. As a result, they managed to secure a top 10 rank in the CET and got admitted to JBIMS. It is important to note that a speed-based test like the CET is quite different from a logic-based exam like the CAT or XAT, and hence the preparation and attempt strategy must be different....Read more

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