MHT-CET 2025 PCB Results Declared: 14 Students Score 100 Percentile, Mumbai & Nanded Top With 3 Toppers
The State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) on Tuesday announced the results of the Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) 2025 for the Physics-Chemistry-Biology (PCB) group. Of the 2,82,734 candidates who appeared for the exam, 14 students have achieved a perfect 100 percentile score.

14 students ace MHT-CET 2025 PCB with 100 percentile; Mumbai records highest number of toppers | Representational Image
Mumbai: The State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) on Tuesday announced the results of the Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) 2025 for the Physics-Chemistry-Biology (PCB) group. Of the 2,82,734 candidates who appeared for the exam, 14 students have achieved a perfect 100 percentile score.
Among the top scorers, Mumbai leads with three students securing the top spot. Anshika Bhavesh Shah from Mumbai City, Arya Girish Yadav, and Trisha Ratnesh Sawant from Mumbai Suburban were among the 14 who attained the highest percentile. Thane’s Apurva Prashant Kapade also figured in this elite list.
Other high performers include Shreya Prasad Yadav and Siddhi Manjabapu Badhe from Pune; Atharv Shirish Hawal from Kolhapur; Aadīnath Madhavrao Kurude from Nanded; Om Arun Aher from Nashik; Hari Shrinivas Ambarkar from Solapur; Bhakti Manish Men from Akola; Vinit Vijaykumar Botule from Nanded; Vaishnavi Siddheshwar Lengare from Latur; and Khanderaj Baliram Warkad also from Nanded.
As per data released by CET Cell, 28,929 candidates—nearly 10.2% of the total examinees—scored between 90 and 99.99 percentile, forming a strong cohort of high achievers.
The exam was conducted between April 9 and 17 across 172 centres in Maharashtra and nine centres outside the state. With 93.91% of 3,01,072 registered candidates appearing for the exam, the attendance was notably high.
The category-wise toppers also showcased representation from across the state. Notable mentions include Rushika Rajbhoj from Nashik topping in the Scheduled Caste (SC) category with 99.97 percentile, Snehal Nivrutti Diwate from Pune in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category with 99.97 percentile, and Riddhi Sinha from New Delhi scoring 99.99 percentile in the 'Not Applicable' category, being the highest scorer from outside Maharashtra.
With 28,929 candidates scoring between the 90 to 99.99 percentile range and an additional 29,482 falling in the 80 to 89.99 bracket, the MHT-CET 2025 PCB results signal an exceptionally competitive admission season. The surge of high scorers will intensify the race for coveted MBBS, BDS, and allied health science seats across Maharashtra.
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