As per the notification by the CET Cell, a total of 1,414 objections were filed against 290 questions, with Mathematics receiving the highest number (872)As many as 40 questions of the computer-based MHT-CET exam — held in multiple sessions from April 9 to May 5 — were found erroneous.
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell confirmed this Monday.
As per the notification by the CET Cell, a total of 1,414 objections were filed against 290 questions, with Mathematics receiving the highest number (872), followed by Physics (288), Chemistry (245), and Biology (9).
After the review, 40 questions were confirmed as erroneous — 28 in Mathematics, seven in Physics, four in Chemistry, and one in Biology.
“This will be taken into consideration, during evaluation,” stated the notification by CET Cell.
MHT-CET is the state-level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate engineering and pharmacy courses.