State CET Cell announces 220 students excluded due to incorrect or missing documents for MBBS and BDS courses: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has released the third merit list for medical admissions to a total of 1,764 vacant MBBS and BDS seats across the state, excluding 220 students who submitted incorrect or incomplete documents. According to the CET authorities, 170 students uploaded incorrect documents while 50 failed to upload any documents at all, resulting in a ban from current and future admission rounds.
The 1,764 vacant seats comprise 789 MBBS and 975 BDS seats. Within this, government medical colleges have 168 MBBS and 60 BDS vacancies, while private institutions account for 621 MBBS and 915 BDS seats. “These 1,764 seats are available for the third round of medical admissions across the state,” the CET office stated. Students who have secured a seat in this third round are required to report to their allotted colleges for admission between 31 October and 4 November 2025.
The CET Cell clarified that of the 171 students who submitted applications with incorrect documents, only one student rectified the issue after receiving a notice to upload original and authentic papers. The remaining 170 students did not comply, leading to their exclusion. Similarly, out of 108 students who initially failed to submit any documents, 58 responded after notification. The remaining 50 students, combined with the earlier 170, account for a total of 220 students barred from this and future admission rounds. (Vaibhav — 400 with infographic & table)
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