Status Report on the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) 2026 Academic Cycle

2026 學年馬哈拉施特拉邦通用入學考試 (CET) 進度報告


Introduction

The Maharashtra State CET Cell has released the results for the three-year LLB entrance examination while the results for the PCM and PCB groups remain pending.

馬哈拉施特拉邦 CET 委員會已公布三年制 LLB 入學考試成績,而 PCM 及 PCB 組別的成績則仍待公布。

Main Body

Regarding the three-year LLB CET, the administration has disseminated results based on a percentile system, which the CET Cell defines as a measure of relative performance rather than absolute percentage marks. Quantitative data indicates that of the 83,487 registered candidates, 69,473 participated, representing an attendance rate of 83.21%. The demographic composition of the examinees comprised 45,111 males, 24,358 females, and four transgender individuals. Geographically, 67,949 candidates originated from Maharashtra and 1,524 from external states, with all testing conducted across 156 centers within Maharashtra's 36 districts.

關於三年制 LLB CET,行政部門根據百分位系統公布成績,CET 委員會將其定義為衡量相對表現而非絕對百分比分數。數據顯示,在 83,487 名登記考生中,有 69,473 人參加,出席率為 83.21%。考生組成包括 45,111 名男性、24,358 名女性及 4 名跨性別人士。在地理分布上,67,949 名考生來自馬哈拉施特拉邦,1,524 名來自其他邦,所有考試均在馬哈拉施特拉邦 36 個分區的 156 個中心進行。

Performance metrics reveal that four candidates achieved a 100 percentile score: Ameya Vishwesh Rajguru, Jeet Sanjay Bardapurkar, Akshat Bhardwaj, and Mohammad Rizwan. Category-specific peak performances were recorded by Roshan Vilas Vanmali (SC, 99.98), Akshay Ramesh Virnak (ST, 99.62), Vishal Shamrao Pawar (DT/VJ, 99.99), Bhagwan Ajas Mahimud and Prem Pramod Ghatol (OBC, 99.99), and Om Santosh Jadhav (SEBC, 99.98).

表現指標顯示有四名考生達到 100 百分位得分:Ameya Vishwesh Rajguru, Jeet Sanjay Bardapurkar, Akshat Bhardwaj 及 Mohammad Rizwan。各類別的最高表現紀錄分別為 Roshan Vilas Vanmali (SC, 99.98)、Akshay Ramesh Virnak (ST, 99.62)、Vishal Shamrao Pawar (DT/VJ, 99.99)、Bhagwan Ajas Mahimud 及 Prem Pramod Ghatol (OBC, 99.99) 以及 Om Santosh Jadhav (SEBC, 99.98)。

Conversely, the status of the MHT CET for PCM and PCB groups is characterized by a lack of finalized results as of June 8, 2026. The PCM examinations occurred between April 11 and April 20, with the objection window closing on May 22. The PCB examinations were conducted from April 21 to April 26, with the corresponding objection period concluding on May 15. The institutional framework for result dissemination remains established via the official MAHACET portal, though specific release dates have not been promulgated.

相反,PCM 及 PCB 組別的 MHT CET 狀態在 2026 年 6 月 8 日前仍未有最終成績。PCM 考試於 4 月 11 日至 4 月 20 日舉行,異議申請窗口於 5 月 22 日關閉。PCB 考試於 4 月 21 日至 4 月 26 日舉行,相應的異議申請期於 5 月 15 日結束。成績公布的制度仍維持透過官方 MAHACET 門戶網站,但具體公布日期尚未宣布。

Conclusion

The LLB admission process is poised to commence, whereas the PCM and PCB results await official publication.

LLB 入學程序準備開始,而 PCM 及 PCB 的成績則待官方公布。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Bureaucratic Precision'

To transition from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond mere 'formal' language and master Register Calibration. This text is a masterclass in Administrative Formalism—a specific linguistic mode where the goal is to eliminate subjectivity and maximize systemic clarity.

◈ The Lexical Pivot: From Action to Process

Observe how the text avoids simple verbs in favor of high-syllable, Latinate equivalents. This isn't just 'fancy' vocabulary; it is a deliberate choice to create a professional distance between the agent and the action.

  • B2 (Standard): The cell gave out the results.
  • C2 (Administrative): The administration has disseminated results...
  • B2 (Standard): The dates haven't been announced.
  • C2 (Administrative): Specific release dates have not been promulgated.

The C2 Nuance: Promulgated is not just a synonym for announced; it carries the specific weight of a formal declaration or the putting of a law/decree into effect. Using it here signals a deep understanding of institutional hierarchy.

◈ Nominalization and the 'Passive State'

C2 mastery involves manipulating the noun phrase to carry the primary load of the sentence. Note the phrase:

"The institutional framework for result dissemination remains established..."

Instead of saying "The institution has set up a way to give out results" (Active/B2), the writer uses Nominalization (institutional framework, result dissemination). This transforms a process into a 'thing' or a 'state,' which is the hallmark of academic and legal English.

◈ Syntactic Contrast: The 'Poised' Transition

Look at the final sentence: "The LLB admission process is poised to commence, whereas the PCM and PCB results await official publication."

  • Poised to commence: This creates a sense of imminent action and readiness. It is far more precise than "is about to start."
  • Await official publication: This is a static, formal state.

Scholarly takeaway: The ability to balance imminence (poised) with stasis (await) within a single sentence using a contrastive conjunction (whereas) is what distinguishes a fluent speaker from a sophisticated writer.

Vocabulary Learning

disseminated (v.)
To spread or disperse information, knowledge, or news widely.
Example:The health department disseminated critical information regarding the new vaccination guidelines to all clinics.
demographic (adj.)
Relating to the statistical data of a population, especially those touching on age, race, or gender.
Example:The marketing team analyzed the demographic composition of the target audience to refine their advertising strategy.
metrics (n.)
A set of numbers or measurements used to track, monitor, and assess the performance or quality of a process.
Example:The company uses specific performance metrics to determine the quarterly bonuses for its employees.
promulgated (v.)
To formally proclaim or make a law, decree, or official announcement known to the public.
Example:The new educational reforms were promulgated by the ministry after months of deliberation.
poised (adj.)
Ready to do something; in a position of readiness or prepared for immediate action.
Example:With the funding secured, the research team is poised to begin the clinical trials next month.
Practice C2 words in a crossword