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MAH CET 2026 CAP Counselling Documents — Complete Checklist for BBA BCA BMS BHMCT Admission

Complete document checklist for MAH CET 2026 BBA/BMS/BCA/BBM/BHMCT CAP Round admissions — e-Scrutiny documents, caste certificates, domicile, and final admission requirements.

Vision Academy Educare16 June 20268 min read
MAH CET 2026 CAP Counselling Documents — Complete Checklist for BBA BCA BMS BHMCT Admission

If you've cleared MAH CET 2026 and are heading into the CAP Round for BBA, BBM, BMS, BCA, or BHMCT admissions, there's one thing that can make or break your admission day — your documents. No documents means no admission. It's that simple.

This guide breaks down every document you need, which ones are needed for the CAP Round verification and which ones are required only at the time of final college admission, so you're never caught off guard.

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Part 1: Documents Required for CAP Round (e-Scrutiny / Online Verification)

These documents must be ready before and during the CAP Round process, including e-Scrutiny and online form filling.

Basic Academic Documents (Everyone Needs These)

1. Passport Size Photographs — Keep at least 6–8 copies handy.

2. 10th / SSC Marksheet — Used to verify your total marks and grade. If you studied under CBSE, ICSE, or any board other than Maharashtra State Board, you also need a Conversion Certificate (which converts your grades/marks to a percentage equivalent accepted by Maharashtra CET Cell).

3. 12th / HSC Marksheet or Diploma Marksheet — Same rule applies: CBSE/ICSE/Other Board students need a Conversion Certificate for 12th as well.

4. 12th Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate (LC/TC) — A critical document. Your place of birth mentioned here matters for Domicile and Nationality verification.

5. CET Marksheet — If you appeared for MAH CET, carry your official scorecard.

6. CUET Marksheet — If you appeared for CUET UG Paper 3 (General Test), carry that scorecard too.


Domicile & Nationality Documents

7. Domicile Certificate — Required for Maharashtra candidates to claim Maharashtra state candidature. Carry the original.

Exception: If you were born in Maharashtra AND your place of birth is mentioned in your LC/TC or Birth Certificate, a separate Domicile Certificate may not be required.

8. Indian Nationality Certificate — Required if your Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate does NOT mention your place of birth, or if you do not have a Birth Certificate or Indian Passport. Any ONE of the following is accepted:

  • Leaving Certificate (with birthplace in India mentioned)
  • Birth Certificate
  • Indian Passport
  • Indian Nationality Certificate

9. Performa-O — Required for Minority candidates (religious or linguistic minorities). This is a self-declaration form available in the State CET Cell's Information Brochure.


Reservation & Category-Based Documents

10. Income Certificate for TFWS Candidates — The Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) reserves 5% of seats in each college for economically weaker students. Your family's annual income must be below ₹8 lakh. Obtain the Income Certificate from Maha e-Seva Kendra (Aaple Sarkar portal).

11. EWS Certificate or Receipt — For candidates claiming Economically Weaker Section (EWS) reservation. The receipt is accepted if the certificate is being processed.

12. Caste Certificate — For candidates belonging to any reserved category (SC, ST, OBC, VJ, NT, etc.). Mandatory — a receipt is NOT accepted as a substitute.

13. Caste Validity Certificate or Receipt — Required along with your Caste Certificate to validate the caste claim. The receipt is accepted if the certificate is pending.

14. Caste Non-Creamy Layer Certificate or Receipt — Required for OBC and other non-SC/ST caste categories. SC/ST candidates do not need this.

Summary for Caste Reservation:

  • SC / ST candidates: Caste Certificate + Caste Validity Certificate
  • OBC / VJ / NT and other categories: Caste Certificate + Caste Validity Certificate + Non-Creamy Layer Certificate

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Part 2: Documents Required at Final Admission (at the College)

These documents are not needed during the CAP Round form filling or e-Scrutiny, but are essential when you visit the college for final admission after seat allotment.

1. e-Scrutiny Acknowledgement and Receipt — Generated during the online document verification (e-Scrutiny) process. Carry both the acknowledgement and the payment receipt.

2. Seat Allotment Letter / Confirmation Letter — Download and print the official allotment/confirmation letter after your seat is allotted through the CAP Round.

3. Community Certificate — For Minority candidates (religious or linguistic). This is the official certificate proving your community status, submitted along with Performa-O at the time of admission.

4. GAP Certificate — Required only if there is a gap year between your 12th and the current admission year (i.e., you passed 12th before 2026). This is an affidavit prepared with the help of an advocate (typically takes 2–3 hours).

5. Migration Certificate — Required for students from boards other than Maharashtra State Board, and may also be required by certain colleges at the time of final admission.

6. Physical Fitness Certificate — Some colleges require this. The format is provided by the college itself — collect it from the college after seat allotment.

7. Aadhar Card / ID Proof / Proof of Residence — Carry your Aadhar Card or any valid government-issued ID along with proof of residence.

8. Demand Draft for Fees — You will need to pay the college fees via Demand Draft (DD) at the time of admission. Contact the college after seat allotment to get the exact amount and DD details.


Important Tips Before You Go

Don't let a small oversight cost you your seat. Keep these in mind:

  • Make at least 3 sets of photocopies of every document before going for admission.
  • Get photocopies attested if required — check with the college beforehand.
  • Contact the college in advance for their specific document requirements before visiting. Each college may have slightly different needs.
  • Always carry originals of all documents on admission day.

Quick-Reference Summary Table

CAP Round / e-Scrutiny Documents

# Document Who Needs It
1 Passport Size Photos Everyone
2 10th Marksheet + Conversion Certificate (if CBSE/ICSE) Everyone
3 12th / HSC Marksheet + Conversion Certificate (if CBSE/ICSE) Everyone
4 Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate Everyone
5 CET Marksheet CET applicants
6 CUET Marksheet CUET applicants
7 Domicile Certificate (Original) Maharashtra candidates
8 Indian Nationality Certificate If birthplace not on LC/TC
9 Performa-O Minority candidates
10 Income Certificate TFWS candidates (income < ₹8 lakh)
11 EWS Certificate or Receipt EWS candidates
12 Caste Certificate SC/ST/OBC/VJ/NT candidates
13 Caste Validity Certificate or Receipt SC/ST/OBC/VJ/NT candidates
14 Non-Creamy Layer Certificate or Receipt OBC/VJ/NT candidates (not SC/ST)

Final Admission Documents (at College)

# Document Who Needs It
1 e-Scrutiny Acknowledgement & Receipt Everyone
2 Seat Allotment / Confirmation Letter Everyone
3 Community Certificate Minority candidates
4 GAP Certificate Students with a gap year (passed 12th before 2026)
5 Migration Certificate Non-State Board students
6 Physical Fitness Certificate If required by college
7 Aadhar Card / ID Proof Everyone
8 Demand Draft for Fees Everyone

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