2 min readNew DelhiMay 18, 2026 08:29 AM IST
Admissions under the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) quota through Maharashtra’s Common Entrance Test (CET) dropped by over 92 per cent for major courses in the academic year 2025-26 compared to the 2024-25 academic year, after the state government tightened rules. Admissions under the quota for eight major courses dropped from 454 in 2024-25 to 34 in 2025-26.
The huge gap exposes how the previous system was being misused by bogus applicants to secure admissions under the quota.
The biggest drop was seen in BE or BTech engineering admissions. According to data, 424 students were admitted in 2024-25, which reduced to just 27 in 2025-26. B.Ed admissions increased from zero to one, LLB (three and five years) admissions decreased from 29 to five, and one candidate was admitted to MBA/MMS courses in both years.
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Three courses, namely BBA, Pharmacy, and MTech, saw zero admissions in both years. These figures do not include admissions under MBBS, BDS, PDG, or PGM courses.
Speaking to the media on May 14, CET Cell commissioner Dileep Sardesai said that authorities observed irregularities wherein candidates who were based in India managed to get admission under the NRI quota after being sponsored by relatives like uncles and aunts. The Maharashtra Government, through an ordinance on June 25, 2025, narrowed the definition of ‘NRI’.
Under the revised definition, admission under the NRI category is granted only to candidates who are themselves NRIs—or are children of NRIs—provided that this status has been duly certified by the relevant Indian Embassy.
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In a statement, CET Cell’s public relations officer said, “Furthermore, in accordance with the Guardians and Wards Act, admission under the NRI category is extended only to those guardians who have obtained a specific court order to that effect. This modification to the definition of NRI has effectively resolved the ambiguity surrounding the term, thereby ensuring that the benefits of this category accrue exclusively to genuine NRI candidates.”
The 2026-27 CET exam is currently being conducted, and the Central Admission Process (CAP) rounds will begin in the near future.
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