MAH-CET
MAH CET Application form is now available on the official website till February 15, 2020. MAH CET 2020 will be a state level entrance exam conducted by DTE Maharashtra for admission to MBA programmes offered by participating colleges of Maharashtra. The two-day MAH CET Exam will be conducted in the morning and afternoon slots on March 14-15, 2020.The exam will take place in 47 cities in India.
MAH CET Exam Eligibility
● The candidate must have passed a minimum of 3 year Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks from a university recognized by UGC/AIU.
● For reserved categories and disable persons (belonging to Maharashtra State only) an aggregate of 45% is required. Candidates who belong to a reserved category need to produce a “Caste Validity Certificate” issued by the Scrutiny Committee of Social Welfare Department and candidates belonging to the ST department should submit a “Tribal Validity Certificate” issued by Scrutiny Committee of Tribal department.
● Reserved candidates who do not belong to SC/ST also need to possess a valid Non-Creamy layer certificate.
● Final year students are also eligible to apply.
● The percentage of marks have to be rounded off to two places after the decimal point.
MAH CET Paper Pattern
Given below is a detailed pattern for the MAH CET Exam. Read along to know more.
MAH CET Exam Pattern: Logical Reasoning
● Number of Questions – 75 questions of 1 mark each. Each question will have five choices out of which only one choice will be a correct one.
● Nature of Questions – Objective type (MCQs)
● Exam Mode – Online (CBT)
● Exam Medium – The question papers at all exam centers will be in English only.
● Marking Scheme – No negative marking system
MAH CET Exam Pattern: Abstract Reasoning
● Number of Questions – 25 questions of 1 mark each. Each question will have five choices out of which only one choice will be a correct one.
● Nature of Questions – Objective type (MCQs)
● Exam Mode – Online (CBT)
● Exam Medium – The question papers at all exam centers will be in English only.
● Marking Scheme – No negative marking system
MAH CET Exam Pattern: Quantitative Aptitude
● Number of Questions – 50 questions of 1 mark each. Each question will have five choices out of which only one choice will be a correct one.
● Nature of Questions – Objective type (MCQs)
● Exam Mode – Online (CBT)
● Exam Medium – The question papers at all exam centers will be in English only.
● Marking Scheme – No negative marking system
MAH CET Exam Pattern: Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension
● Number of Questions – 50 questions of 1 mark each. Each question will have five choices out of which only one choice will be a correct one.
● Nature of Questions – Objective type (MCQs)
● Exam Mode – Online (CBT)
● Exam Medium – The question papers at all exam centers will be in English only.
● Marking Scheme – No negative marking system
MAH CET Exam Syllabus
Logical/ Abstract Reasoning
It assesses a candidate’s ability to interpret number sequences and questions based on verbal reasoning. It will have questions from the following topics:
● Linear and Circular Arrangement
● Venn Diagram
● Syllogisms
● Sequential Output
● Blood Relations
● Conditional Coding
● Series Completion
● Coding/Decoding
● Symbol-based Comparison
● Selection Criteria
● Conditional Coding
● Direction Sense
Quantitative Aptitude
This section covers the arithmetic problem involving ratio and proportion. It is to assess quantitative reasoning abilities, interpretation of tables, common graphs and charts. It will include 50 questions from following topics:
● Arithmetic
● Mensuration
● Trigonometry
● Quantitative Reasoning
● Geometry
● Percentage
● Algebra
● Probability
● Numbers
Data Sufficiency
● Ratio & Proportion
● Data Interpretation – Graphs, Charts, Tables
Verbal Ability/ Reading Comprehension
This includes English language grammar and basics, to test comprehensive and accuracy of English language. This section will include 50 questions from following topics:
● Antonyms & Synonyms
● Grammar
● Vocabulary
● Reading Comprehension
● Sentence completion, arrangement
● Para Jumbles
● Fill in the blanks
● Spelling/Inappropriate usage
● Error Correction