The Maharashtra government has announced a major change in the MHT CET 2026 registration process, making Aadhaar and APAAR ID mandatory for all candidates applying for state-level entrance exams. The decision applies to admissions through the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test system and will be implemented from the 2026 academic cycle. Officials said the move is aimed at strengthening student identification, reducing duplicate applications, and bringing more transparency to the admission process.
I am writing about this update because MHT CET is one of the most important entrance exams for students aspiring to enter engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and other professional courses in Maharashtra. Any change in registration requirements directly impacts lakhs of students and parents. Many candidates are still unfamiliar with APAAR, and knowing about this requirement early will help avoid last-minute confusion and rejection of applications.
What Is Changing in MHT CET 2026 Registrations
From MHT CET 2026 onwards, candidates will not be able to complete their registration unless they provide valid Aadhaar details and an APAAR ID. These will be used to verify identity and link academic records across different stages of admission.
According to officials from the State Common Entrance Test Cell, this step is part of a broader effort to streamline entrance exams and admissions under a single, verifiable digital framework.
What Is APAAR and Why It Matters
APAAR, also known as the Academic Bank of Credits-linked student ID, is a unique digital identity for students. It helps in maintaining a verified academic record from school to higher education.
With APAAR integration:
- Student identities can be verified more accurately
- Fake or duplicate registrations can be prevented
- Academic data can be securely linked across platforms
For CET authorities, this ensures cleaner data and fairer seat allocation.
How Aadhaar Will Be Used in CET Applications
Aadhaar will be used strictly for identity verification during the registration process. Officials have clarified that biometric authentication will not be required during exam registration, but Aadhaar details must match official records.
Students are advised to:
- Ensure Aadhaar details are correct and updated
- Link their APAAR ID well in advance
- Avoid waiting till the last date to complete registration
What Students Should Do Now
Students planning to appear for MHT CET 2026 should start preparing their documents early. Schools and junior colleges may also assist students in generating or linking APAAR IDs as per national education guidelines.
Parents should stay alert to official notifications and avoid relying on unofficial sources or rumours.











