MAH BCA CET 2025 Today: Avoid These Common Exam Hall Mistakes & Check Banned Items List

MAH BCA CET 2025 is being conducted today, i.e., July 19, 2025, as a Computer-based test (CBT) at various centres. The duration of the examination is 90 minutes. Candidates should avoid common exam hall mistakes and review the list of banned items. Get details here.
The additional MAH BCA CET 2025 examination is being held in online CBT mode on July 19, 2025, at various test centres in Maharashtra. Candidates must carry their printed admit card and a valid photo ID (such as an Aadhaar card or Voter ID) to enter. The examination is of 90 minutes duration, and the syllabus will cover 100 MCQs from English, Reasoning, GK, and Computer Basics.
Avoid These Common Exam Hall Mistakes
Candidates must check the common mistakes that have to be avoided in the MAH BCA CET exam hall:
- Avoid using unfair means: Refrain from cheating or engaging in any dishonest practices during the exam.
- Don't impersonate – Do not write the exam for someone else or let someone else write for you.
- Don't misbehave in the exam hall – Stay disciplined and follow instructions.
- Avoid disclosing or copying exam content – Don’t share or store any part of the test, whether written or electronic.
- Don’t use improper ways to get support – Do not take help through unfair methods for your selection.
- Never submit false or tampered information – Ensure all your application and exam-related details are genuine.
- Don't ignore test instructions – Failing to follow instructions or resisting changes, such as movement during a test, can lead to rejection.
- Don’t share your answers – If suspicious patterns of similar answers are detected, your result can be cancelled.
- Don’t provide incorrect information at any stage – Any wrong info can lead to disqualification.
Banned Items List for the Exam Hall
Please note that the following items are prohibited from being carried in the MAH BCA CET exam hall -
- Mobile phones.
- Any electronic gadgets (like smartwatches, digital diaries, tablets, etc.).
- Communication devices (Bluetooth, earphones, pagers).
- Any written or printed material not approved by the exam authorities is prohibited.
- Storage devices, such as pen drives and memory cards.
- Calculators or electronic watches with a calculator function.
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