The MHT CET 2025 exam was taken by more than 7.6 lakh students from across Maharashtra and other states. It was held in two streams – PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) and PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). In the PCM group, over 4.2 lakh students appeared, while about 2.8 lakh students took the test in the PCB group.
In the PCM group, 22 students scored a perfect 100 percentile, with 18 boys and four girls. In the PCB group, 14 students got 100 percentile, with eight girls and six boys. This shows that more boys topped in PCM, while girls did better in PCB.
The results also include toppers from different categories like General, OBC, SC, ST, NT, SEBC, and others. Students from many districts, including Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, and even places outside Maharashtra like New Delhi and Kolkata, secured top ranks.
These results help us understand how well boys and girls performed and how students from different areas and categories did. This data helps plan admissions to engineering and medical colleges.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Group: Gender-Wise 100 Percentiles
The PCM group result of MHT CET 2025 reveals a significant gender gap among top scorers. The majority of top scorers in the PCM stream were male. However, notable female toppers like Vaishnavi Vitthalrao Sarje and Shreya Roy showed strong representation from both Maharashtra and outside Maharashtra (OMS category). This section highlights the distribution of 100th percentile achievers by gender, providing insight into male versus female performance at the highest level.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Group: Gender-Wise 100 Percentiles
The PCB group results of MHT CET 2025 show a more substantial female presence among top scorers. The most perfect scorers in the PCB stream were female, including high achievers like Anshika Bhavesh Shah, Trisha Sawant, and Vaishnavi Siddheshwar Lengare. This section presents the gender-wise distribution of 100th percentile achievers, reflecting a positive trend in female academic performance in biology-related fields.
MHT CET 2025 Comparative Summary of Gender-Wise Top Rank Distribution
This section compares gender-wise top rank distribution across PCM and PCB groups in MHT CET 2025. It highlights the male dominance in PCM and the comparatively higher female representation among top percentile scorers in the PCB group.
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MHT CET 2025 PCM Group Category Wise Toppers
The State CET Cell has released the category-wise toppers list for the PCM group of MHT CET 2025. This list shows the names of top-performing students from each category, along with their district and percentile. It highlights the diversity and excellence of students across various regions and categories in Maharashtra and outside the state.
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MHT CET 2025 PCB Group Category Wise Toppers
The MHT CET 2025 PCB Group results show how students from different categories performed across Maharashtra and outside the state. The table below lists category-wise toppers along with their districts and CET percentiles. This data helps understand how various reserved and open categories fared in the top-ranked list for the PCB stream.
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Wrapping Up
The MHT CET 2025 results highlight interesting trends in student performance. Boys scored more than the 100th percentile in the PCM group, while girls led in the PCB group. Students from all over Maharashtra and even outside the state secured top ranks. Category-wise toppers came from various regions, showing broad participation and talent. These results will play a significant role in shaping college admissions for engineering and medical courses. They also give useful insights into how students from different backgrounds and categories excel in competitive exams.