Not even 1% of students who appeared for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH-CET) for engineering and pharmacy courses scored 150 out of 200 marks (75%) or more in the examination. Of these, 2,84,239 students opted for physics, chemistry and mathematics (PCM) and 2,38,365 students went for physics-chemistry-biology (PCB). However, only 2,889 or 1.02% students from PCM group scored 150 marks or more. Fewer than 9% of students scored 100 marks or more. A total of 23,078 students from PCM group and 12,712 students from PCB group were in this category.
Source: Hindustan Times June 03, 2017 18:56 UTC