Maharashtra’s
State Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2021 result has been announced on September 30, 2021 for
the courses including Master of Computer (MCA), Master of Architecture ( MArch)
and Master in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (MHMCT).  To check the MHT CET 2021 result candidates
can visit the official website at cetcell.mahacet.org.

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 The
confirmation about the declaration of the result was made by
Maharashtra Minister of Higher Education And Technical Education Uday
Samant. The result has been released for MCA, MArch and MHMCET courses.

To
download the results, candidates will be required to fill in their log-in
credentials including  their MHT CET
log-in ID, password, roll number, date of birth and other details. 

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The MHT CET
2021 exams were held on September 15, 2021. Minister announced on Twitter,
“The results of this course will be published today on 30/09/2021.”
He added that candidates should visit the official website of Maharashtra
CET for more information. 

The state
CET cell also provided an opportunity for those candidates who were unable to
appear at MHT CET 2021 on scheduled days due to the Mumbai rains that will
occur on October 9 and 10. Applicants can download MHT CET 2021 results and
individual score cards with a reading mark on the website using the system’s
login credentials. 

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Candidates can
download the MHT CET 2021 result by following the steps mentioned below:

Step 1: Go
to the official website of MHT CET at cetcell.mahacet.org

Step 2: On
the result section, click on MHT CET result

Step 3: On
the next page, insert login credentials as required

Step 4: Submit

Step 5: Download
or take a printout of MHT CET 2021 result for future use 

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If  two or more candidates score the same marks, then the authorities have decided on some
tie-breaking method in order to determine the ranks of such candidates.