The MAH BEd CET 2025 result is expected to be announced soon on the official website of the State CET Cell, Maharashtra — cetcell.mahacet.org. Students who appeared for the exam to secure admission into the 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program for the 2024-25 academic year can download their results in the form of a scorecard.
To access the scorecard, candidates will need their registered email ID and password. A direct link will also be provided here once the result is live.
How to Check the MAH BEd CET 2025 Result?
Follow these steps to download your scorecard:
- Visit the official website: cetcell.mahacet.org
- Click on the link labeled “Scorecard for MAH BEd CET 2025”.
- Enter your registered email ID and password.
- Click Submit.
- Your scorecard will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and save it for future use.
Details Available on the Scorecard
Your MAH BEd CET 2025 scorecard will include the following information:
- Candidate’s Name
- Roll Number
- Registration/Application Number
- Category (UR, SC, ST, OBC, etc.)
- Date of Birth
- Exam Date (March 24 – 26, 2025)
- Total Score (out of 100)
- Section-wise Marks:
- Mental Ability
- General Knowledge
- Teacher Aptitude
- Percentile Score
What Happens After the Result?
Once the results are declared, candidates will participate in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). This process involves registration, merit list announcements, and multiple rounds of seat allotment.
Here is the tentative schedule for CAP:
CAP Round 1
- Registration & Document Upload: Early May 2025
- Provisional Merit List: Mid-May 2025
- Grievance Submission: Late May 2025
- Final Merit List: Late May 2025
- Choice Filling & Seat Allotment: Late May to Early June 2025
- Reporting to College: Early June 2025
CAP Round 2
- Choice Filling: Mid-June 2025
- Seat Allotment: Mid-June 2025
- Reporting: Late June 2025
CAP Round 3
- Choice Filling: Late June 2025
- Seat Allotment: Early July 2025
- Reporting: Early July 2025
Seats will be allotted based on your rank in the final merit list and your preferred college choices. The higher your score, the better your chances of getting your top-choice college.