Result day always feels different. Even before you open the website, there is tension. The phone is in your hand. Parents keep asking if the result is out. Friends start sending messages. Some students refresh the page again and again. For Maharashtra students, that moment has arrived. The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has declared the MHT CET Result 2026 for the PCB group on June 9, 2026. Students who appeared for the Physics, Chemistry and Biology group can now check their scorecards on the official MAHACET website. Hindustan Times reported that candidates need their registered email ID and password to view the result. This is an important update because thousands of students wait for this exam every year. For many, it is not only about marks. It is about the next step in admissions, counselling and college choices. That is why this result matters.
The official website for the result is cetcell.mahacet.org. The State CET Cell website also confirms that the result for MHT CET 2026 PCB Group First Attempt has been declared and that the scorecard is available in the candidate login from June 9, 2026. This detail is important. Students should use only the official website. On result days, many fake links and confusing pages start circulating. Some may look real. Some may ask for unnecessary details. Students should avoid that. The safest way is simple. Go to the official MAHACET website. Open the result link. Enter the registered email ID and password. Then check the scorecard carefully. Small mistake, big stress. So do it slowly.
The scorecard is more than a result page. It shows the student’s performance and will be useful during the next admission steps. Reports said the scorecard includes key details such as candidate information, exam details, marks, percentile score and rank-related information. Students should check every detail properly. Name. Group. Roll number. Marks. Percentile. Personal details. If something looks wrong, it should not be ignored. Result documents are used later in counselling and admission. A small error can create trouble at the wrong time. I think students sometimes rush after seeing the marks. That is natural. But after the first reaction, sit down and check the scorecard line by line. That is important.
The result declared now is for the PCB group. This group is mainly linked to students who appeared with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Times of India also reported that the MHT CET 2026 PCB result has been released on the official website and candidates can access their individual scorecards online. The PCB result matters for students aiming at courses connected with pharmacy, agriculture and related fields in Maharashtra. After results, the next step usually moves toward counselling, merit lists and seat allotment. That is where the real planning begins. A result tells you where you stand. Counselling decides where you may go.
The exam was held in phases. Hindustan Times’ live updates said the PCB group first attempt was conducted between April 21 and April 26, 2026, across 11 sessions. The exam was held in two shifts, from 9 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 5 pm. The answer key for the first attempt was released on May 13. The objection window also opened on the same date and closed on May 15, 2026. This timeline matters because students often wait anxiously after answer keys. They calculate expected marks. They compare with friends. They search for cut-off guesses. But the official result is what finally counts.
Students can follow a simple process. Visit the official website of MAHACET. Click on the MHT CET 2026 result link available on the homepage. A login page will open. Enter the registered email ID and password. Submit the details. The result will appear on the screen. Check the result and save the scorecard for future use. Hindustan Times also advised candidates to keep a hard copy for later need. That last point is useful. Keep both digital and printed copies. Result links may get slow during heavy traffic. Having the scorecard saved can avoid last-minute panic during counselling.
The second mention of MHT CET Result 2026 matters because the result is not the end of the process. It is the start of the next phase. Students should first check their scorecard calmly. Then they should wait for official counselling updates from the CET Cell. They should keep documents ready. They should also track course-wise and college-wise information. Do not depend only on random cut-off videos. Use official notices. Talk to teachers if needed. Discuss choices with family, but do not panic. Many students feel confused after results because they do not know whether their score is good enough. That is normal. The next few days are for understanding options.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority is not connected with this exam. This result belongs to the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. This distinction matters because students sometimes confuse different state entrance bodies while searching online. For Maharashtra students, this is a key step after the Karnataka CET exam style of state entrance discussions elsewhere. But here, the focus is MHT CET and the Maharashtra admission process. The important point is simple. The result is out. The official website is active. Students should check carefully, save the scorecard and follow only official counselling updates. Result day is emotional. But the next step needs calm planning.
At The United Indian, we look beyond the result link. This story matters because entrance results decide the next academic step for thousands of students and families.
A scorecard is not just a number. It shapes counselling, course choices and college decisions. Students should stay calm and follow official updates.
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Srajan BS secured Rank 2 in KCET 2026 with a score of 177 out of 180.
His main strategy was revision. He believed understanding concepts is important, but remembering them properly during the exam is the real key.
Srajan reportedly studied around three focused hours daily and believed consistency mattered more than very long study sessions.
Weekly tests helped him stay organised, identify weak topics, revise regularly and improve his exam confidence.
Students can learn to revise regularly, track weak areas, take tests seriously, avoid panic and focus on steady preparation instead of only long study hours.
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