MH CET (MBA/MMS) is a state-level MBA entrance exam conducted by the State CET Cell, Government of Maharashtra, for admissions to management programs across Maharashtra.
Whether MH CET makes sense for you depends on:
This page helps you decide if MH CET is the right route for you, not just how to prepare for it.
MH CET is used for admission to:
Admissions are conducted through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) managed by the Maharashtra State CET Cell.
The exam itself does not decide outcomes.
The college you enter through MH CET does.
State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra
Computer-Based Test
150 minutes
Two attempts in 2026
State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra
Computer-Based Test
150 minutes
Two attempts in 2026
Dates may vary slightly year to year, but the cycle remains consistent.
Preparation strategy should reflect this difference.
Ranking alone does not reflect this variation.
Some PGDM institutions consider MH CET scores for admissions or specific quotas.
Outcomes depend on the institute, not the exam.
Typical roles include:
For freshers, MH CET colleges often offer:
However, role depth and growth vary significantly by college.
MH CET is often compared with:
Key differences:
MH CET makes sense if:
It may not make sense if:
At MBA Prof, MH CET is evaluated using:
The exam is recommended only when it aligns with your career strategy, not because it is popular.
Check fit first. Then prepare with direction.
Preference is given to Maharashtra domicile candidates.
Yes, but seat availability differs.
It can be, with the right college and expectations.
That depends on your career goals, profile, and ROI logic.
For some profiles and career goals, yes. This is evaluated during consulting.
If it fits your goal, it can work very well. If it doesn’t, forcing it won’t help.