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Mamona Rai

Contributor-Level 7

To qualify in the MAH BEd CET exam, candidates need to score over the minimum set marks. However meeting the cutoff qualifies candidates for counseling but does not guarantee admission. Admission depends on seat allocation during the counseling process, which considers merit, preferences, and availability.

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Chanchal Sinha

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Shivaji University MAH B.Ed CET Cutoff 2024 was released for B.Ed admission. The closing ranks for various course varied between 18.08 and 90.69, for various affiliated colleges for the General All India quota candidates. At 70 percentile, there is a high possibility of getting admission to the B.Ed course for the General AI candidates.

Check out the available insitutes at this percentile for the General AI category candidates:

College202220232024
Smt. Putalaben Shah College of Education61– / –29.18
Ichalkaranji Maharani Tarabai Government College of Education47– / –50.34
Shri Tanajirao Patil College of Education42– / –– / –
Shri S.K. Patil Shikshanshastra Mahavidyalaya60– / –34.32
Ichalkaranji of Education, Vita32– / –37.5
Jagruti Shikshanshastra Mahavidyalay, Gadhinglaj52– / –59.3
Ichalkaranji Shikshan Shastra Mahavidyalaya44– / –18.08

 

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Kapil Lalwani

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The procedure for B.Ed admission after graduation consists of several steps which must be followed. Start by verifying your eligibility that usually demands students to achieve between 50-55% marks in their graduation studies. After checking the eligibility criteria you must submit your application for the B.Ed entrance exam through CTET or state-specific tests which require a payment of INR 500 to INR 1000. Your next step after passing the entrance exam is to join the counseling session to obtain a seat placement in an approved B.Ed college. The annual costs for B.Ed education span between INR 20,000 and INR 1 lakh. The B.Ed course sp

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Mamona Rai

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The syllabus of MAH B.Ed CET is based on three sections: Mental Ability, General Knowledge, and Teacher Aptitude.

  • The Mental Ability subject consists of topics such as logical reasoning, series completion, coding-decoding, and analytical skills.

  • The General Knowledge subject will have questions from general awareness based on current events, history, geography, and educational policies.

  • Teacher Aptitude will have questions from communication skills, leadership qualities, and teaching interest.

While preparing for the exam, candidates must study each section thoroughly and make a routine based on easy to difficult level. Students must alway

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Lalit Jain

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The MAH BEd CET are widely available online and offline. However, candidates need to choose them appropriately

  • Candidates need to refer selected books for reasoning, general knowledge, and teaching aptitude are essential.

  • For online materails, candidates need to minimise their search and not wander across a lot of websites and study materials, they must limit their seraches to Educational websites, and only expert YouTube channels offer free content, they can subscribe to pair or unpaid mock tests, and quizzes.

Candidates should choose resources that align with the latest syllabus and exam pattern and not believe on any random recommendat

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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To prepare for the Mental Ability section candidates must focus on practicing logical reasoning, puzzles, and series completion questions. They must refer to the reasoning books written by authors like R.S. Aggarwal or related study materials.

Candidatest must solve past years' question papers and take online mock tests to improve speed and accuracy. They must practice mock tests daily to develop a systematic approach to solving complex problems.

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Mani Mehra

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As per the exam pattern mentioned in the official notification below is the pattern - 

  • Exam Mode: Online (CBT)

  • Duration: 90 minutes

  • Number of Questions: 100 MCQs

  • Sections:

    • Mental Ability (40 questions)

    • General Knowledge (30 questions)

    • Teacher Aptitude (30 questions)

    • Medium: English and Marathi

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Vikrant Shukla

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 The marking scheme for MAH B.Ed CET is based as follows:

  • Each question will be of 1 mark each.

  • There will be no negative marking in the exam encouraging candidates to attempt all the questions, even if unsure about the answers, thereby maximizing their score potential.

  • Questions left unanswered will not affect the overall score of candidates. 

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Nishtha Taneja

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No, there is no negative marking in the MAH B.Ed CET exam. Giving candidates complete freedom to attempt as many questions as they can without the fear of losing marks for incorrect answers, which is advantageous in maximizing their scores.

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Mamona Rai

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Yes, there is reservation in the MAH B.Ed CET. As per the reservation policy prescribed by the Government of Maharashtra candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, and physically disabled candidates, ex-servicemen, and economically weaker sections get quota in admission. However to make use of the reservation policy, candidates will have to submit a valid category certificates during the application and admission process to avail of these benefits.

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