The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell will soon release the provisional answer key for the MAH MCA CET 2026 exam. This exam took place on March 30, 2026. Students can check the answer key on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org, to estimate their scores. They can also raise objections against the answers if they find any mistakes before the final results are announced.
The MAH MCA CET is conducted for admission to Master of Computer Applications (MCA) courses in colleges across Maharashtra. The provisional answer key allows students to compare their answers with the correct ones released by the exam authority. This helps them calculate their expected marks.
MAH MCA CET 2026 Important Dates
| Registration Start Date | January 7, 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | February 23, 2026 |
| Application Correction Window | February 26–28, 2026 |
| Admit Card Release Date | March 17, 2026 |
| Exam Date | March 30, 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key Release | Third week of April 2026 |
| Result Declaration | Last week of April 2026 |
| CAP Counselling Start | May 2026 |
After the provisional answer key is released, candidates will have a specific period to submit any objections. The exam body will review these objections. Then, a final answer key will be published. The results will be declared based on the final answer key.
How to Check the MAH MCA CET 2026 Answer Key
Follow these steps to check the answer key:
- Visit the official website: cetcell.mahacet.org .
- Look for the link to the MAH MCA CET 2026 Answer Key on the homepage.
- Click on the link. You might need to log in using your application number and password.
- Download the answer key PDF.
- Compare your answers with the ones provided in the key.
- Calculate your estimated score.
- If you find any errors, follow the instructions to raise objections within the given deadline.
- Check the official website for updates on the final answer key and results.
Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website for the latest updates regarding the answer key release and the objection process.