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Chanchal Sinha

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With the help of the past year question papers of MAH BEd CET exam candidates will be able to know the exam pattern, types of questions asked in the exam, and difficulty level. The previous year question papers will also help candidates by -

  • Familiarizing themselves with the structure of the exam.

  • Identifying commonly asked topics which will help them in scoring marks.

  • More practice of the past year question papers will help candidates in increase time management skills.

Candidates can find the past years' question papers of MAH BEd CET from the official website of the exam as well as from various exam preparation platforms.

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Satyendra Katarya

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As per the MAH BEd CET question paper format, the test is conducted in a computer-based test (CBT) mode and consists of questions in multiple-choice questions (MCQs) format. The questions will be from three sections as mentioned below :

  • Mental Ability: 40 marks

  • General Knowledge: 30 marks

  • Teacher Aptitude: 30 marks

The time duration of the MAH BEd CET exam will be 90 minutes. The question paper is available in both English and Marathi, offering flexibility for candidates.

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Nishtha Taneja

Contributor-Level 7

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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Lalit Jain

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To prepare effectively for the MAH B.Ed CET 2026, candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below - 

  • Understand the MAH BEd CET syllabus and exam pattern in detail.

  • Practice the past years' question papers and give mock tests regularly specially when the exam is near.

  • During the preparation of the exam, candidates must focus on developing logical reasoning and problem-solving skills for the Mental Ability section as these are the maximum scoring subjects.

  • While preparing for the exam candidates must stay updated with current affairs and general knowledge topics.

  • They must enhance teaching aptitude by studying child development and

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Nishtha Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 7

The MAH BEd CET scores are only valid for the current admission cycle. Candidates must apply for admission to participating colleges within the same year, as the score does not carry over to future sessions. Hence, in the next session, the scores will be invalid.

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Mani Mehra

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Yes, there is no minimum attempts as far as candidates meet the minimum eligibility criteria for the exam. Students who fail once can reappear for the MAH B.Ed CET in next sessions if they do not succeed in their first attempt.

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Aayushi Harsha

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No there is no such provision for candidates belonging to foreign soil to apply for the MAH BEd CET exam. However students who belong to different state apart from Maharashtra can apply for the exam provided they submit the relevant domicile document for the same. 

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Vikrant Shukla

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Yes, while filling the online application form of the MAH BEd CET candidates can select their preferred exam center from the provided list. However, the final exam centre allocation will depend upon the availability. It is advisable to candidates to apply early to increase the chances of getting the desired center.

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Mayank Kumari

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Yes, the exam conducting body has a provision for candidates to make corrections into the application form after they have filled it. However the window is typically open for a limited period of time. During this period, students will have to rectify errors in specific fields such as name, category, or exam center preference. However, changes to critical details like email ID and mobile number are often restricted.

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