The State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) released the provisional seat allotment result for Maharashtra B.Pharmacy Round 2 on October 13, 2025 . Applicants for the Bachelor of Pharmacy program can now check their allotment status. Candidates must log in using their application ID and date of birth to view their provisional seat assignment. College reporting for document verification and admission confirmation begins October 14, 2025 .
Seat allotment decisions consider multiple factors. These include the preferences filled by candidates during registration, the availability of seats in various institutes, the candidate’s merit rank, and the established admission policy. The provisional nature of the allotment means final admission is contingent upon successful completion of subsequent steps.
Checking Your Allotment Status
To access the Round 2 provisional allotment result, candidates should visit the official CET Cell website. Navigate to the B.Pharmacy admission portal. A secure login requires the candidate’s unique application ID and their date of birth. The portal will then display whether a seat has been provisionally allotted and to which institute.
Candidates who receive an allotment for one of their top three preferred colleges will have their seat status automatically ‘frozen’. This signifies a confirmed acceptance of the allotted seat. Such candidates are required to pay the seat acceptance fee and proceed directly to the designated college for the next stages of admission.
Essential Next Steps After Allotment
All candidates provisionally allotted a seat must follow a defined set of procedures to secure their admission or seek an upgrade. Adherence to deadlines is critical for all steps.
1. Submit Willingness
After reviewing the seat allotment result, candidates must declare their ‘willingness’. This involves two options: ‘freeze’ or ‘not freeze’ the offered seat. If a seat from the first three preferences is allotted, the status is automatically frozen. This indicates satisfaction with the current allocation.
Candidates who are not satisfied with their current provisional seat allotment can choose to ‘not freeze’ it. By doing so, they indicate a desire to participate in subsequent upgrade rounds. However, even if not freezing, candidates must still pay the seat acceptance fee to remain eligible for further rounds.
2. Pay Seat Acceptance Fee
A mandatory, non-refundable seat acceptance fee of Rs 1,000 must be paid online. This payment confirms the candidate’s intent, whether accepting the current seat or seeking an upgrade. The fee secures eligibility for either the current admission or for consideration in future rounds. Admission will not be confirmed if this fee is not paid by the specified deadline.
3. Report to Allotted College
The final stage for confirmed admissions involves physical reporting to the allotted college. This step is crucial for document verification. Candidates must carry all original documents, along with their respective photocopies, that were uploaded during the application process. College authorities will verify these against the submitted claims.
The reporting period for Round 2 allotments is scheduled from October 14, 2025 , to October 16, 2025 . Candidates must complete their reporting and document verification by 3:00 PM on the final day. Any discrepancy found between the claims made in the application form and the documents presented during verification will lead to the immediate cancellation of the allotted seat. Failure to report by the deadline will also result in seat forfeiture.