Check complete MHT CET 2026 PCM syllabus, exam pattern, marking scheme, and subject-wise Class XI & XII topics for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics based on Maharashtra Board.
The MHT CET 2026 (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) is a state-level examination organized by the State CET Cell, Maharashtra, for admission into undergraduate professional programs such as B.E/B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, and other allied courses. The exam follows the SCERT Maharashtra syllabus with proportional weightage given to both Class XI and Class XII topics.
The MHT CET 2026 syllabus for the PCM stream is derived from the Maharashtra State Board curriculum. Around 20% of the questions are from Class XI and 80% from Class XII. The difficulty level of the exam is comparable to JEE Main, especially for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics sections.
| Paper | Subject | Std XI MCQs | Std XII MCQs | Marks/Question | Total Marks | Time (Minutes) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I | Mathematics | 10 | 40 | 2 | 100 | 90 |
| Paper II | Physics | 10 | 40 | 1 | 100 | 90 |
| Paper II | Chemistry | 10 | 40 | 1 | 100 | 90 |
The question paper will be framed based on the following academic curriculum:
The MHT CET examination tests conceptual understanding and analytical reasoning. The PCM paper level is designed to match JEE Main, encouraging application-based and problem-solving skills among candidates.
The MHT CET 2026 PCM syllabus integrates the fundamentals of Class XI with advanced concepts from Class XII. Balanced preparation and conceptual clarity are key to achieving a high score and securing admission in top Maharashtra engineering colleges.
The syllabus covers selected Class XI topics (20%) and full Class XII syllabus (80%) in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics based on the Maharashtra Board.
No. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers in MHT CET 2026.
Each Mathematics question carries 2 marks, while Physics and Chemistry questions carry 1 mark each. Every subject paper is of 100 marks.
Important topics include Vectors, Laws of Motion, Trigonometry II, Surface Chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Probability, and Functions.