The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell in Maharashtra has proposed a revision to the registration fees charged for higher education entrance exams in the state. As per the proposal, students appearing for CET examinations may soon have to pay an additional ₹150 to ₹250. Currently, the application fees vary between ₹500 and ₹1,000, depending on the category and the course. If the proposal is accepted, the revised fee structure will apply to upcoming admission cycles across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Discussing such changes is important because exam fees directly affect lakhs of students who apply for professional courses every year. Many families already spend heavily on coaching, travel, and study materials before even entering college. When an institution proposes a fee hike, it becomes necessary to evaluate whether the additional charges will improve exam administration, technology use, grievance redressal, or simply increase the financial burden.
Students from rural areas and financially weaker backgrounds may find even a small increase challenging. On the other hand, education authorities argue that operational costs have risen significantly due to digital infrastructure, manpower, and exam security measures. As a result, it is essential to understand the reasons behind this proposal and its potential impact on access to higher education.
What Will the New CET Fee Structure Look Like?
- Current fee range: ₹500–₹1,000
- Proposed increase: ₹150–₹250
- New expected fee range: ₹650–₹1,250
The revised fees may be applicable to exams such as:
- MHT-CET (Engineering and Pharmacy)
- MBA/MMS CET
- LAW CET
- B.Ed., M.Ed., and B.P.Ed admissions
- MCA, M.Arch, and other professional courses offered in Maharashtra
Why is the CET Cell Proposing the Fee Hike?
According to officials, several factors have led to rising examination expenditure:
- Increasing use of digital platforms for secure registration and results
- Higher costs for exam centres, invigilation, technical staff and logistics
- Implementation of stricter anti-malpractice measures
- Maintenance of online help desks and grievance systems
The CET Cell claims that the existing fee structure does not adequately cover examination expenses.
Concerns Raised by Students
Many students feel that a fee increase, even if small, could affect affordability:
- Students from low-income families may struggle to pay higher fees
- Multiple exam applications make the cost even higher
- Rural students already spend on travel and internet facilities
Several education activists believe that instead of increasing fees, the state should offer subsidies or concessions to economically weaker students.
Will There Be Concessions for Reserved Categories?
Although the proposal does not mention separate concessions yet, it is likely that:
- Reserved category students may receive reduced fees
- Economically weaker sections might get partial exemption
- Special relief may continue for differently abled students
The final decision will depend on government approval.














