MAH MBA CET 2026 seat matrix lists MBA and MMS seats across 300+ AICTE-approved institutes in Maharashtra, with category-wise and quota-wise breakup released by CET Cell before each CAP round at cetcell.mahacet.org.
The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) for MBA and MMS programmes for AY 2026-27 commenced on July 2, 2026, with CET Cell, Maharashtra overseeing seat allotment across government, government-aided, and unaided private institutes. The seat matrix is the official document students must consult before filling preferences in each CAP round — it shows exactly how many seats exist at every participating institute, broken down by category and quota type.
- AY 2026-27 CAP process commenced on July 2, 2026 via the official portal cetcell.mahacet.org.
- Over 300 AICTE-approved institutes across Maharashtra participate in the CAP seat matrix.
- Seats are split into Home University (HU), Other Than Home University (OTHU), and All India (AI) quotas, with a 15% supernumerary NRI/OCI quota at eligible institutes.
- Maharashtra reservation policy applies: SC 13%, ST 7%, OBC 19%, VJ/DT 3%, EWS 10% (supernumerary) along with other notified categories.
- The seat matrix is updated before each CAP round to reflect current vacancy positions after the preceding round’s allotment.
| Direct Link to MAH MBA CET 2026 CAP Seat Matrix Portal (ACTIVE) |
MAH MBA CET 2026 Seat Matrix Overview
The MAH MBA CET 2026 CAP seat matrix covers all AICTE-approved MBA and MMS programmes admitted through CET Cell, Maharashtra. Based on 2025 CAP data, approximately 40,000 to 42,000 seats are expected across three CAP rounds. CET Cell releases the full matrix on cetcell.mahacet.org before CAP Round I and refreshes it after every round to reflect unfilled or surrendered seats.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | State CET Cell, Maharashtra |
| Official Portal | cetcell.mahacet.org |
| Total Participating Institutes (approx) | 300+ |
| Total MBA/MMS Seats (expected 2026, based on 2025 trends) | 40,000 – 42,000 |
| Programmes Offered | MBA, MMS, PGDBM |
| Admission Mode | Centralized Admission Process (CAP) |
| Number of CAP Rounds | 3 (CAP Round I, II, III) |
| AY 2026-27 CAP Commencement | July 2, 2026 |
Category-Wise Seat Distribution
Maharashtra’s statutory reservation policy applies to all government and government-aided MBA institutes in the CAP seat matrix. Reserved seats are calculated as a percentage of each institute’s total sanctioned intake. The EWS quota of 10% is supernumerary — added over and above the sanctioned seats at most aided institutes, not carved out of the existing total.
| Category | Reservation Percentage | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Open (Unreserved) | 50% | OPEN |
| Scheduled Caste | 13% | SC |
| Scheduled Tribe | 7% | ST |
| Vimukta Jati / De-notified Tribes | 3% | VJ/DT-A |
| Nomadic Tribes – B | 2.5% | NT-B |
| Nomadic Tribes – C | 3.5% | NT-C |
| Nomadic Tribes – D | 2% | NT-D |
| Other Backward Classes | 19% | OBC |
| Economically Weaker Section | 10% (supernumerary) | EWS |
Reserved category seats that remain vacant after CAP Round III are generally converted to the Open category to maximise seat utilisation. This conversion is carried out by CET Cell only in the final round.
Institute-Wise Seat Availability in CAP
The official seat matrix lists every participating institute with its sanctioned intake and category-wise seat count. The table below shows approximate seat availability at prominent government, government-aided, and highly ranked private institutes in Maharashtra, based on 2025 CAP data. Exact 2026 figures will be confirmed in the official seat matrix on cetcell.mahacet.org.
| Institute | City | Type | Total Seats (approx, based on 2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) | Mumbai | Government Aided | 120 |
| Sydenham Institute of Management Studies (SIMSREE) | Mumbai | Government | 240 |
| Department of Management Sciences, SPPU (PUMBA) | Pune | Government | 120 |
| Prin. L.N. Welingkar Institute of Management | Mumbai | Government Aided | 240 |
| K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management | Mumbai | Unaided | 240 |
| MET Institute of Management | Mumbai | Unaided | 120 |
| Chetana’s Institute of Management and Research | Mumbai | Unaided | 120 |
| N.L. Dalmia Institute of Management Studies | Mumbai | Unaided | 120 |
| Indira Institute of Management (IMED) | Pune | Unaided | 180 |
| ITM Business School | Navi Mumbai | Unaided | 120 |
| Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Management (BVIMR) | Pune | Unaided | 180 |
| Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Management Studies (DYPIMS) | Pune | Unaided | 120 |
Institutes in Mumbai and Pune together account for the bulk of seats in the seat matrix. The Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), and Nashik regions host several hundred additional participating institutes offering thousands of further seats.
Quota Types in MAH MBA CET 2026 CAP
Each institute’s total sanctioned seats are split into quotas based on domicile and graduation university affiliation. Selecting the correct quota during choice filling is essential — choosing a quota you are ineligible for results in that preference being rejected during allotment.
| Quota | Who Is Eligible | Typical Seat Share |
|---|---|---|
| Home University (HU) | Students whose graduation university falls in the same regional zone as the institute | ~40% of sanctioned seats |
| Other Than Home University (OTHU) | Maharashtra domicile students from a different university zone within the state | ~20% of sanctioned seats |
| All India / Outside Maharashtra (AI/OMOI) | Students who graduated from a university outside Maharashtra or abroad | ~15% of sanctioned seats |
| NRI / OCI / PIO | Non-Resident Indians, Overseas Citizens of India, or Persons of Indian Origin | 15% supernumerary (over and above sanctioned intake) |
After CAP Round II, CET Cell typically merges unfilled HU and OTHU seats into the general state pool for CAP Round III, widening available choices for all eligible students in the final round.
How to Check MAH MBA CET 2026 Seat Matrix
CET Cell, Maharashtra publishes the seat matrix on its official portal before CAP Round I and updates it after each round. Follow these steps to access and use it:
- Visit cetcell.mahacet.org and navigate to the MBA/MMS admissions section.
- Click on the CAP 2026-27 link on the homepage or the latest notifications panel.
- Look for the Seat Matrix or Institute and Seat Availability download link in the CAP schedule.
- Open the PDF or online seat matrix portal and search for your preferred institute by name or city.
- Note the total intake, category-wise seats, and quota-wise breakup for each institute on your shortlist.
- Re-download the updated matrix before each CAP round since vacancies change after every allotment cycle.
Students should cross-reference the seat matrix with previous-year closing ranks when building their preference list. Institutes with fewer seats in a specific category tend to have tighter closing ranks — factoring this in improves the chances of a favourable allotment.
MAH MBA CET 2026 Seat Matrix FAQs
Ques. How many total MBA seats are available in MAH MBA CET 2026 CAP?
Ans. Based on 2025 CAP trends, approximately 40,000 to 42,000 MBA and MMS seats are expected in the MAH MBA CET 2026 seat matrix across 300+ participating AICTE-approved institutes in Maharashtra. CET Cell will confirm the exact total when the official seat matrix is released on cetcell.mahacet.org.
Ques. When will the MAH MBA CET 2026 seat matrix be released?
Ans. The seat matrix is published on cetcell.mahacet.org just before the CAP Round I choice-filling window opens. The AY 2026-27 CAP process commenced on July 2, 2026, and the seat matrix will be made available once the round schedule is formally announced by CET Cell.
Ques. Does the seat matrix change between CAP rounds?
Ans. Yes. Seats that go unfilled or are surrendered after each round are added back to the next round’s matrix. Students appearing in CAP Round II or III should always download the latest seat matrix from cetcell.mahacet.org before submitting fresh preferences for that round.
Ques. What is the difference between HU and OTHU seats in the seat matrix?
Ans. Home University (HU) seats are for Maharashtra students whose graduation university is in the same regional zone as the institute. Other Than Home University (OTHU) seats are for Maharashtra domicile students from a different university zone. Students who graduated from a university outside Maharashtra are eligible only for All India (AI) quota seats.
Ques. Can reserved category seats be converted to Open category?
Ans. Yes. Reserved category seats that remain vacant after CAP Round III are generally converted to the Open category by CET Cell to maximise seat utilisation. This conversion happens only in the final round and is not applied mid-process.
Ques. Which institutes have the most MBA seats in MAH MBA CET 2026 CAP?
Ans. Private unaided institutes generally offer the largest seat counts. Among government and aided institutes, SIMSREE Mumbai and Welingkar Mumbai each have approximately 240 seats based on 2025 data. JBIMS Mumbai and PUMBA Pune each have around 120 seats and are among the most competitive institutes in the seat matrix.








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