MHT CET 2026: Application correction window opens for MCA, MHMCT; check editable fields here

The State Common Entrance Test Cell Maharashtra has opened the application form correction window for the Master of Computer Application (MCA) and Master of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (MHMCT) programmes today, February 26, 2026.

Candidates who have already submitted the MAH CET MCA and MHMCT 2026 application form before the last date can now make corrections through the official website cetcell.mahacet.org. The correction window will remain open till February 28, 2026.

Who can edit the MAH CET 2026 application form

As per the official notice, only those candidates who:

Completed the application process, and paid the application fee by February 23, 2026, are allowed to make changes during the correction window.

Details that can be edited

Candidates can make corrections in the following fields:

  1. Name

  2. Date of birth

  3. Photograph

  4. Signature

  5. Gender

There is no fee for making corrections in the application form.

MAH CET 2026 exam dates

According to the official schedule:

  • MAH MHMCT CET 2026 will be held on March 25, 2026

  • MAH MCA CET 2026 is scheduled for March 30, 2026

MAH CET 2026 application form: How to edit

Candidates can follow the steps below to make corrections:

  1. Visit the official website cetcell. mahacet. org

  2. Click on the “CET (Examination) Portal for A. Y. 2026–27” link

  3. Log in using your registered email ID and password

  4. Make the required changes in the application form

  5. Click on the Save button

  6. Download and take a printout of the corrected application form for future reference

Direct link here.

Candidates are advised to carefully review all details before submitting the edited form, as no further opportunity to make changes may be provided after February 28, 2026.

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