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Registration for AAC-CET starts

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 10, 2026 18:50 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The online submission of application forms for the Maharashtra Applied Arts and Crafts Common Entrance Test (MAH-AAC-CET)-2026 ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The online submission of application forms for the Maharashtra Applied Arts and Crafts Common Entrance Test (MAH-AAC-CET)-2026 has started.

The last date of registration is March 3. The State Common Entrance Test Cell (SCETC) will conduct the offline CET at various examination centres across the state on April 10 for admission to Bachelor of Fine Arts courses under Fine Art Education for the Academic Year 2026–27.

APAAR ID is mandatory for CET registration. Candidates who have not yet generated their APAAR ID should create it through Digi-Locker.

There is no choice among the questions and all questions have to be answered. For the candidate seeking admission to the BFA (Fine Art and Applied Art) degree courses, the candidate must appear for all papers.

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Scheme of Exam

The MAH-AAC-CET will consist of three practical papers, each paper is of 50 marks and one objective-type theory paper, which is of 40 marks. There will be one question in each of the first three papers while the theory paper will have 40 questions.

--Paper-I-- Design Practical (one question, 50 marks)

--Paper II-- Object Drawing Practical (one question, 50 marks

--Paper III--Memory Drawing Practical (one question, 50 marks

--Paper IV-- General Knowledge (40 questions, 40 marks)

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