MAH BBA CET Admit Card 2026 Released

MAH BBA CET Admit Card 2026 Released: Full Exam Details and Preparation Guide

The MAH BBA CET 2026 admit card is now officially out at cetcell.mahacet.org for the upcoming exam on April 28–30. Candidates will face 100 questions across four sections with no negative marking, and must carry a printed hall ticket and valid ID for entry.

The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has officially released the MAH BBA CET Admit Card 2026 today, April 24, 2026. This hall ticket is the most critical document for candidates appearing for the Maharashtra Bachelor of Business Administration Common Entrance Test.

With the exam window set for April 28, 29, and 30, candidates have only a few days left to ensure all their paperwork is in order. This year, the CET Cell has streamlined the process, making the hall ticket accessible via a direct login on the official portal: cetcell.mahacet.org.

MAH BBA CET 2026: Detailed Exam Pattern

Understanding the structure of the paper is key to a high percentile. The MAH BBA CET is a computer-based test (CBT) consisting of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Candidates will have 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete the test.

Key Highlight: There is no negative marking in the MAH BBA CET 2026. Candidates are encouraged to attempt all 100 questions.

Section-Wise Weightage

Section Number of Questions Total Marks
English Language 30 30
Reasoning (Verbal & Arithmetic) 30 30
General Knowledge & Awareness 20 20
Computer Basics 20 20
Total 100 100

What to Expect in Each Section (Syllabus)?

  • English Language: Focuses on reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and sentence completion. High weightage is given to communication skills.

  • Reasoning: Covers logical, analytical, and arithmetic reasoning. Expect questions on blood relations, series completion, and Venn diagrams.

  • General Knowledge: Includes static GK (history, geography) and dynamic current affairs specifically in trade, commerce, and sports.

  • Computer Basics: Basic organization of a computer, CPU, input/output devices, internet basics, and software types.

Troubleshooting & Helpdesk

If you encounter technical glitches while downloading the admit card or notice discrepancies in your name, photo, or exam center details, you must contact the CET Cell immediately.

  • Helpline Numbers: 07969134401 | 07969134402

  • Official Email: cethelpdesk@mahacet.org

  • Availability: Monday to Saturday (Office hours)

Important Note: For candidates who have changed their names (specifically female candidates after marriage), carrying an official government gazette or marriage certificate is mandatory for verification at the exam hall.

Preparation Strategy for the Final 48 Hours

  1. Solve Sample Papers: The level of difficulty is generally easy to moderate. Practice with the official sample papers provided on the CET website to understand the navigation of the computer-based interface.

  2. Focus on Speed: Since there is no negative marking, the exam is essentially a speed-based race.

  3. Review Computer Basics: Don’t ignore the 20 marks for Computer Basics—these are often the easiest points to secure.

  4. Check Center Location: Use Google Maps to locate your exam center a day in advance to avoid last-minute navigation stress.

Exam Day Checklist

  • Printed Admit Card: With a recent passport-size photo pasted in the provided space.

  • Original Photo ID: Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Passport, or Voter ID.

  • Pen: A simple blue or black ballpoint pen for rough work (rough sheets will be provided).

  • No Electronics: Digital watches, calculators, and smartphones are strictly prohibited.

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