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MHT CET Result 2026 explained: How percentile is calculated, marks vs percentile, rank estimates and what counts as a safe score

As Maharashtra CET announced the PCB 1st attempt result, the students are curious about marks and percentile. With the MHT CET 2026 scorecard expected to play a decisive role in engineering and pharmacy admissions across Maharashtra, many students are trying to understand what their marks could translate into in terms of percentile and rank.

Also Read: MHT CET 2026 PCM Result Date: Check when and how to download the scorecard as PCB result out at cetcell.mahacet.org

Unlike many examinations, the MHT CET result does not primarily focus on raw marks. The Maharashtra State CET Cell releases percentile scores, which are calculated through a normalisation process designed to account for variations in difficulty levels across multiple exam shifts. As a result, two students with similar marks may receive different percentile scores depending on the difficulty of their respective papers.

Why MHT CET percentile matters more than marks

The MHT CET examination is conducted across several days and shifts. Since every question paper is not identical in difficulty, the CET Cell uses a normalisation method to ensure fairness.

As a result, admissions are largely based on percentile scores and ranks rather than raw marks. This is why students often focus on percentile targets such as 95, 99 or 99.5 while estimating their admission chances.

How MHT CET 2026 percentile is calculated

The CET Cell calculates percentile scores up to five decimal places using a normalisation formula.

The formula is:

MHT CET Percentile Score = 100 × (Number of candidates with normalised marks less than or equal to the candidate) ÷ Total number of candidates who appeared in the examination

The process ensures that candidates are evaluated relative to other test-takers rather than solely on the basis of raw marks.

Also Read: MHT CET 2026 PCB Result Link: Check how to download scorecard from cetcell.mahacet.org, what's next

MHT CET 2026 marks vs percentile

Based on examination trends and paper analysis, students can use the following estimates to understand where they may stand.

Marks Expected Percentile
160+ 99.50+
140-160 99+
130-140 98-99
110-130 96-98
100-110 95-96
95-100 92-95
80-90 85-95
60-80 65-85
55-65 60-70
Below 55 Below 70

Students scoring around 130 marks can generally expect a percentile in the 96 to 97 range, while candidates crossing the 160-mark threshold are likely to secure a percentile above 99.5.

How many marks are needed for 99 percentile?

One of the most common questions among aspirants is the score required to reach the 99 percentile mark.

Based on recent trends, students may need approximately 140 to 160 marks to achieve a 99 percentile score in MHT CET 2026.

However, the exact requirement can vary from shift to shift. Easier examination sessions may require higher marks to achieve the same percentile, while candidates in tougher shifts may secure a high percentile with comparatively lower marks due to normalisation.

MHT CET 2026 marks vs expected rank

Ranks become crucial during the Centralised Admission Process (CAP), especially for students targeting top engineering institutions.

The following estimates provide a broad picture of how marks may translate into rank:

Marks Expected Rank
160+ Up to around 1,210
149-159 1,214 – 3,305
135-148 3,312 – 6,567
120-134 6,580 – 13,865
100-119 13,888 – 23,953
75-99 23,960 – 50,126
60-74 50,138 – 93,493
Below 60 Below 93,501

Students with higher ranks generally enjoy better opportunities during seat allocation and have stronger chances of securing admission to preferred colleges and branches.

What is considered a safe score in MHT CET 2026?

Based on previous admission trends, a score of 150 marks or above is widely considered strong enough to place students in a favourable position during counselling.

Safe score guide

Performance Level Score
Very Good 150+
Safe 120+
Average 70+
Below Average Below 60
Very Low Below 50

A score above 120 is often viewed as reasonably competitive for many engineering programmes, while candidates crossing 150 marks usually find themselves in a stronger position for admissions.

What is a safe rank for admissions?

Apart from marks and percentile, rank remains one of the most closely watched indicators during CAP counselling.

Safe rank guide

Category Rank Range
Very Good 1 – 10,000
Safe 10,000 – 30,000
Average 30,000 – 60,000
Low Above 60,000

Students securing ranks within the top 10,000 are generally among the strongest contenders for sought-after courses and colleges. Those within the 10,000 to 30,000 range also remain competitive for a large number of programmes across Maharashtra.

What should students focus on after the result?

Once the MHT CET 2026 result is declared, candidates should look beyond raw marks and carefully analyse their percentile and rank. These two factors will ultimately determine their position in the merit list and influence admission opportunities during CAP counselling.

Students are advised to keep all required documents ready, monitor counselling announcements and prepare their college preferences well in advance so they can make informed decisions when the admission process begins.

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