India, April 29 -- Students appearing for the Maharashtra State Technical (MHT) CET Common Entrance Test for engineering admissions have alleged that more than 20 questions did not match any of the four options provided. Following widespread complaints, the state CET Cell announced that students could raise objections during the answer key challenge window, which will open in the first week of May.

The engineering entrance exams (PCM group) concluded on April 27, with participation from over 4,64,000 students across 181 centres nationwide. Earlier, the PCB group exams for agriculture and pharmacy courses were held between April 9 and 17, with 300,000 candidates registering.

A student who appeared for the examination on Sunday alleged th...