The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2025 results have been declared, and this year, the results brought not just joy but also stories of grit, hard work, and success. A total of 22 students have scored a perfect 100 percentile, making it one of the most inspiring editions of the exam in recent years. What makes this result even more special is the number of toppers from rural Maharashtra, who overcame major challenges to achieve their dreams.
What is MHT CET?
The MHT CET (Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test) is an entrance exam for admission into engineering, pharmacy, and agricultural courses in colleges across Maharashtra. Every year, lakhs of students appear for the exam hoping to secure a seat in a top college. The exam is conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra.
Overview Table: MHT CET 2025 Highlights
| Particulars | Details |
| Exam Name | MHT CET 2025 |
| Conducting Body | State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra |
| Streams Covered | PCM (Engineering) and PCB (Pharmacy, etc.) |
| Total Students Appeared | 6.2 lakh approx. |
| Total 100 Percentilers | 22 students |
| Result Date | 14 June 2025 |
| Mode of Exam | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Inspiring Rural Toppers: Simple Background, Big Dreams
Out of the 22 students who scored 100 percentile, 8 students are from rural villages and small towns in Maharashtra. Their stories are a perfect example of how dedication and strong willpower can overcome all odds.
1. Ankita Shinde – Farmer’s Daughter from Beed
Ankita, whose father is a small farmer, studied under a lantern during power cuts. She used free online resources and government school teachers’ guidance. Her hard work paid off with a 100 percentile score in the PCM group.
2. Rajesh Pawar – Son of a Bus Conductor
Coming from Parbhani, Rajesh’s father is an MSRTC bus conductor. Rajesh didn’t go to big coaching centers but studied from state board books and YouTube videos. He aims to join IIT Bombay for Computer Engineering.
3. Sana Shaikh – Small Town Girl from Nanded
Sana, who wants to become a pharmacist, topped the PCB stream. Her story is one of self-discipline. With no personal smartphone, she borrowed her cousin’s phone every night for 2 hours to watch science lectures.
Coaching vs Self-Study: A Mixed Result
While many toppers took coaching from reputed institutions, nearly 30% of the top scorers prepared through self-study. Some used government-sponsored digital libraries and online portals like DIKSHA and Unacademy’s free content.
Government’s Role in Rural Success
Maharashtra government’s initiatives such as:
- Free online coaching classes in Zilla Parishad schools
- Digital classroom access in rural areas
- Scholarships for underprivileged students
…have played a key role in supporting rural students.
What’s Next for the Toppers?
Now that results are out, students will go through counselling and seat allocation for admission into engineering and pharmacy colleges. Top rankers are expected to get into:
- COEP Pune
- VJTI Mumbai
- IITs and NITs (if qualified via JEE also)
- Government Pharmacy Colleges
Final Words: Motivation for Future Aspirants
The MHT CET 2025 results are not just numbers — they are a source of inspiration. Students from backward regions, who lacked financial resources and high-end coaching, that strong willpower, discipline, and use of free resources can beat all challenges.












