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MAH MBA CET Second Attempt Result 2026 OUT: Direct Link For Scorecard

The MAH MBA CET 2026 second attempt scorecards have been uploaded in the candidate login portal.

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has officially declared the MAH MBA CET 2026 Second Attempt Result. Candidates who appeared for the MBA/MMS entrance exam held on May 9, 2026, can now check and download their scorecards from the official website.

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    The result announcement brings relief to thousands of MBA aspirants waiting to know their performance before the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) begins.

    Where to Check MAH MBA CET 2026 Result?

    Students can access their scorecards by visiting the official CET Cell website and logging in with their registered credentials.

    How to Download MAH MBA CET 2026 Second Attempt Scorecard

    Follow these simple steps:

    1. Visit the official website: cetcell.mahacet.org
    2. Click on the ‘MBA/MMS-CET 2026 Scorecard’ link.
    3. Log in using your registered email ID and password.
    4. Click on the Scorecard tab.
    5. Your MAH MBA CET 2026 result will appear on the screen.
    6. Download the PDF and keep multiple printouts for future admission procedures.

    Details Mentioned on the Scorecard

    After downloading the scorecard, students should carefully verify the following information:

    • Candidate’s name
    • Date of birth
    • Registration number
    • Roll number
    • Category details
    • Exam date and session
    • Overall score
    • Overall percentile
    • Section-wise scores and percentiles

    If there is any discrepancy, candidates should immediately contact the CET Cell authorities.

    Best of Two Attempts Rule

    This year, the CET Cell allowed candidates to appear in two attempts of the MAH MBA CET examination. The first attempt was conducted on April 6, 7, and 8, 2026, while the second attempt took place on May 9, 2026.

    The good news for students is that candidates who appeared in both attempts will be considered based on their best score during the admission process.

    What Happens Next?

    With the second attempt result now available, the next major step is the MAH MBA CET CAP (Centralised Admission Process). The CAP registration schedule is expected to be announced soon.

    During CAP counselling, candidates will be able to apply for admission to MBA and MMS programmes offered by participating institutes across Maharashtra.

    Students are advised to:

    • Download and save their scorecards immediately.
    • Keep admission-related documents ready.
    • Regularly check the CET Cell website for CAP registration updates.
    • Research colleges and previous years’ cut-offs to make informed choices.

    A Message for Students

    Results can bring excitement, relief, or even disappointment. Remember that a percentile is only one part of your MBA journey. Maharashtra offers several excellent MBA colleges through the CAP process, and many students secure admissions based on strategic college selection and counselling choices.

    Stay positive, evaluate your options carefully, and prepare for the next phase of admissions.

    Official Website

    Candidates can check their results through the Maharashtra CET Cell portal.

    Direct Link: cetcell.mahacet.org

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    Written by: Prakriti Suman
    Prakriti Suman is a Research Associate at RM Group of Education, specialized in higher education research, academic analysis, and data-driven insights for student guidance and institutional strategy. She is an UGC NET Qualified Researcher with an interdisciplinary background in Forensic Science, Criminology, and Information Security, she brings a strong analytical perspective to understanding student behavior, academic trends, child psychology and professional education pathways.

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