The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH-CET) is a nationally recognized examination that is administered to applicants seeking admission to different management institutes located around the State.
The MAH-CET scores are used by over 300 B-schools for their MBA/MMS programs. The format of the MAH CET paper is comparable to other MBA entrance exams. But the difficulty of the questions in the MAH-CET is only moderately higher than that of national exams like the CAT, XAT, and IIFT.
It is crucial to comprehend the exam's structure and create a specific plan of attack in order to optimize the candidate's score. The MAH-CET is an objective test that assesses students' general aptitude skills based on four main areas. The essential elements of the MBA CET exam pattern are presented in the following table:
Syllabus | |
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Total no. of questions | 200 |
Total Duration | 150 Minutes |
Sectional Time Limit | None |
Mode | Computer-based |
Type of Questions | MCQs |
Areas of Testing | Logical + Critical Reasoning, Verbal Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, Abstract Reasoning |
Answer Choices/ Question | Five |
Marking Scheme | +1 for each correct answer; No negative marking |
Intersection/Intrasectional Navigation | Allowed |