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Maharashtra CET Cell Releases Second B.Arch CAP Allotment List

728 new students get admission opportunities, 893 students allotted top three preference colleges

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Wed, 19 August 2026 at 12:59 am
Maharashtra CET Cell Releases Second B.Arch CAP Allotment List

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has released the second allotment list for the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) programme for the academic year 2026-27.

This list offers admission opportunities to 728 new students. A total of 2,007 students participated in the second round, of whom 893 students were allotted one of the colleges among their top three preferences.

These 893 admissions have been placed under the Auto Freeze category, which means students who have been allotted a college under Auto Freeze will have to accept admission to the allotted institute. If they decline the seat, they will not be eligible to participate in the third or fourth CAP rounds and will instead have to participate directly in the subsequent institutional round.

The second round allotments also include students from the first round. Of the students who were allotted seats in the first round, 1,183 completed their admission by reporting to their respective colleges. Meanwhile, 970 students opted for betterment in the subsequent round.

Students allotted a college in the second round will have to report to their allotted institute between August 18 and August 20, submit the required documents and pay the prescribed fees to confirm their admission.

The CET Cell will publish the provisional vacant seats for the third round on August 21, following which the next stage of the B.Arch admission process will begin. The B.Arch programme is a highly competitive course, and the CAP process is designed to ensure that students are allotted seats in their preferred colleges.

The Maharashtra CET Cell is responsible for conducting the admission process for various professional courses in the state, including engineering, pharmacy, and architecture. The Cell uses a centralized admission process to ensure that students are allotted seats in a fair and transparent manner.

The release of the second allotment list is an important milestone in the B.Arch admission process, and students who have been allotted seats will have to take prompt action to confirm their admission. The CET Cell has advised students to check their allotment status on the official website and to report to their allotted institute as per the schedule.

The B.Arch programme is a five-year course that is offered by various colleges in Maharashtra. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in architecture, and it is highly regarded by employers and academics alike.

In conclusion, the release of the second allotment list for the B.Arch CAP is an important development for students who are seeking admission to the programme. The CET Cell has advised students to take prompt action to confirm their admission, and the next stage of the admission process will begin soon.

The admission process for the B.Arch programme is highly competitive, and students who have been allotted seats will have to work hard to succeed in the course. However, with the right guidance and support, students can achieve their goals and go on to become successful architects.

The Maharashtra CET Cell has done a commendable job in conducting the admission process for the B.Arch programme, and the release of the second allotment list is an important milestone in the process. The Cell's efforts have ensured that students are allotted seats in a fair and transparent manner, and this has helped to maintain the integrity of the admission process.

Overall, the release of the second allotment list for the B.Arch CAP is a significant development for students who are seeking admission to the programme. Students who have been allotted seats will have to take prompt action to confirm their admission, and the next stage of the admission process will begin soon.

The B.Arch admission process is an important event in the academic calendar, and it is closely watched by students, parents, and educators alike. The Maharashtra CET Cell's efforts have helped to ensure that the process is conducted in a fair and transparent manner, and this has helped to maintain the integrity of the admission process.

In the end, the release of the second allotment list for the B.Arch CAP is a positive development for students who are seeking admission to the programme. The CET Cell's efforts have ensured that students are allotted seats in a fair and transparent manner, and this has helped to maintain the integrity of the admission process.

The admission process for the B.Arch programme is a complex and challenging one, but the Maharashtra CET Cell has done a commendable job in conducting it. The release of the second allotment list is an important milestone in the process, and it marks an important step forward for students who are seeking admission to the programme.

The B.Arch programme is a highly regarded course that is offered by various colleges in Maharashtra. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in architecture, and it is highly regarded by employers and academics alike.

The Maharashtra CET Cell's efforts have helped to ensure that the admission process for the B.Arch programme is conducted in a fair and transparent manner. The release of the second allotment list is an important milestone in the process, and it marks an important step forward for students who are seeking admission to the programme.

The admission process for the B.Arch programme is an important event in the academic calendar, and it is closely watched by students, parents, and educators alike. The Maharashtra CET Cell's efforts have helped to ensure that the process is conducted in a fair and transparent manner, and this has helped to maintain the integrity of the admission process.

For students who have been allotted seats, the next step is to report to their allotted institute and confirm their admission. The CET Cell has advised students to check their allotment status on the official website and to report to their allotted institute as per the schedule.

In conclusion, the release of the second allotment list for the B.Arch CAP is an important development for students who are seeking admission to the programme. The CET Cell has advised students to take prompt action to confirm their admission, and the next stage of the admission process will begin soon.

The B.Arch programme is a highly competitive course, and students who have been allotted seats will have to work hard to succeed in the course. However, with the right guidance and support, students can achieve their goals and go on to become successful architects.

The Maharashtra CET Cell has done a commendable job in conducting the admission process for the B.Arch programme, and the release of the second allotment list is an important milestone in the process. The Cell's efforts have ensured that students are allotted seats in a fair and transparent manner, and this has helped to maintain the integrity of the admission process.

Overall, the release of the second allotment list for the B.Arch CAP is a significant development for students who are seeking admission to the programme. Students who have been allotted seats will have to take prompt action to confirm their admission, and the next stage of the admission process will begin soon.

What it means for Mumbai is that the city's students now have more opportunities to pursue their dreams of becoming architects. The B.Arch programme is a highly regarded course that is offered by various colleges in Maharashtra, and the release of the second allotment list is an important milestone in the admission process.

The Maharashtra CET Cell's efforts have helped to ensure that the admission process for the B.Arch programme is conducted in a fair and transparent manner. The release of the second allotment list is an important milestone in the process, and it marks an important step forward for students who are seeking admission to the programme.

In the end, the release of the second allotment list for the B.Arch CAP is a positive development for students who are seeking admission to the programme. The CET Cell's efforts have ensured that students are allotted seats in a fair and transparent manner, and this has helped to maintain the integrity of the admission process.

Frequently asked questions

What is the last date to report to the allotted institute for students who have been allotted seats in the second round?

The last date to report to the allotted institute is August 20.

How many students participated in the second round of the B.Arch CAP?

A total of 2,007 students participated in the second round.

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