MH Nursing CET 2026 application correction window open till April 9

Written By :  MD Bureau
Published On 2026-04-07 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2026-04-07 03:30 GMT

Mumbai: The State Common Entrance Test Cell Maharashtra, Maha CET Cell, has announced a correction window for candidates appearing in the MH Nursing CET 2026, allowing them to rectify errors in their application forms ahead of the examination scheduled on May 6 and 7, 2026.

In its notice, the CET cell mentioned, "It is observed from past records that many candidates make mistakes while filling the application form and request to change the same after release of Hall ticket or during the CAP process."

In view of the above the state CET Cell has given that the opportunity for correcting or modifying errors/details in your application form for MH NURSING CET 2026 will be available as per schedule given below.

Examination Duration for correction in particulars Fields for correction
From To
MH Nursing CET 2026 7/4/2026 9/4/2026 1) Candidate Name; 2) Date of Birth; 3) Gender; 4) Signature; 5) Photo

The window for correction shall be available till 09/04/2026 upto 11.59 pm. After this deadline, no further correction will be permitted under any circumstances. All the concern should take not of the same.

Medical dialogues had earlier reported that, the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, had extended the online application process to provide relief to aspiring candidates. The decision came after receiving multiple representations from students and stakeholders requesting additional time to complete their registrations.

The online registration schedule and information brochure for this examination has been made available on the official website. 

To view the official notice, click here: https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/2026/04/07/notice-no05nursing-cet-2026-340061.pdf

Around 300 resident doctors are leaving their postgraduate seats in government medical colleges in Maharashtra every year, reportedly due to excessive workload and long duty hours, a recent report by Dainik Bhaskar has suggested.

The report, which has gone viral on social media, pointed out how junior and senior residents are frequently required to work continuous 24 to 36-hour shifts, leading to severe mental and physical stress. In the past few years, 25 deaths from suicide have also been reported, allegedly linked to this pressure.

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