MHT CET Toppers 2025: 22 candidates score 100 percentile in PCM group; complete list
Anu Parthiban | June 16, 2025 | 01:11 PM IST | 1 min read
MHT CET Toppers List 2025: Among the 22 candidates, 12 are from general category and 4 belong to OBC category. Complete list of toppers here.
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Check NowThe Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has announced the MHT CET toppers 2025. This year, a total of 22 candidates have secured a perfect 100 percentile in the state-level engineering entrance exam. MHT CET Result 2025 (Out) LIVE
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The State CET Cell declared the MHT CET results 2025 for 4,25,548 candidates today on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. Of the total registered candidates, 91.04% took the exam.
Among the top 22 candidates, 12 are from general category and 4 from OBC. The highest of five students were from Pune. Last year, the CET Cell released a combined result for PCM and PCB groups, in which 16 candidates scored a perfect 100 percentile in the PCM group. This year marks an increase in the number of toppers compared to the previous year.
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MHT CET Toppers List 2025
The top 22 candidates who scored 100 percentile in the Maharashtra MHT CET 2025 results.
|
Sr. No. |
Application No. |
Group |
Name of Candidate |
Percentile |
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|
1 |
251018058 |
PCM |
Meer Vipul Bhuva |
100 |
||||
|
2 |
251042316 |
PCM |
Siddhant Dheeraj Patankar |
100 |
||||
|
3 |
251060833 |
PCM |
Pagar Anuj Shivprasad |
100 |
||||
|
4 |
251061801 |
PCM |
Natu Dhruv Amol |
100 |
||||
|
5 |
251139830 |
PCM |
Atharv Bhalchandra Sahasrabudhe |
100 |
||||
|
6 |
251160629 |
PCM |
Shrish Nilesh Pattewar |
100 |
||||
|
7 |
251175500 |
PCM |
Wagh Parth Kishor |
100 |
||||
|
8 |
251325966 |
PCM |
Vaishnavi Vitthalrao Sarje |
100 |
||||
|
9 |
251387838 |
PCM |
Gandhar Vivek Vartak |
100 |
||||
|
10 |
251422467 |
PCM |
Anirudh Iyer |
100 |
||||
|
11 |
251479059 |
PCM |
Siddhant Sunil Ghate |
100 |
||||
|
12 |
251530015 |
PCM |
Rai Prajwal Ravi |
100 |
||||
|
13 |
251600907 |
PCM |
Anil Balaji Patil |
100 |
||||
|
14 |
251615329 |
PCM |
Pranav Mintri |
100 |
||||
|
15 |
251625649 |
PCM |
Chinmay Vikas Chavan |
100 |
||||
|
16 |
251636485 |
PCM |
Amit Kumar Singh |
100 |
||||
|
17 |
251639986 |
PCM |
Aayush Arvind Kumar Dubey |
100 |
||||
|
18 |
251654650 |
PCM |
Muhammad Alraza Hanif Shaikh |
100 |
||||
|
19 |
251663884 |
PCM |
Tanay Chetan Gadgil |
100 |
||||
|
20 |
251693326 |
PCM |
Arnav Nigam |
100 |
||||
|
21 |
251742465 |
PCM |
Utkarsh Mishra |
100 |
||||
|
22 |
251760354 |
PCM |
Shreya Roy |
100 |
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