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6 months ago

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Manisha Singh

Contributor-Level 6

There is no negative marking in MAH MBA CET. If you skip any question in any of the sections of the exam, no marks will be deducted. You will be marked zero. However, candidates must not skip too many questions in Verbal Ability or any section of MAH CET as low sectional score will affect the overall score and percentile.

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

The MAH CET exam lasts for two and a half hours, or 150 minutes. It is expected of candidates to finish the paper within the allotted time. As there won't be a time limit for each segment, applicants are free to respond to the questions however they see fit. Under no circumstances will a candidate be granted an extension to finish the test.During the MAH MBA CET exam, applicants will have to utilise a computer mouse to punch in their answers on screens. They will have to choose an option and press the button. Use the screen calculator to cut down on time spent on tedious tasks. 

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a year ago

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

200 questions covering Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, and Reading Comprehension make up the exam. Maharashtra State CET Cell determines the MAH MBA CET exam pattern.The MAH CET MBA test consists of 200 total marks, with one mark assigned to each question. There are two online sessions for the MAH MBA CET. MBA marking scheme for the Mah CET One point for a successful try A zero for a poorly executed attempt and a skipped question No failing grades

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Muskan

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After finishing the syllabus, candidates should begin preparing the MBA CET sample test two months prior to the exam. This will allow them to practice 25–30 questions with a one-day break in between each practice session. It is crucial that students practise for the mock exams only after finishing the syllabus, as this will improve their ability to answer a variety of questions from the covered areas and be more beneficial in determining their personal readiness level. MBA CET sample tests can be completed early by those who have taken the CAT, XAT, SNAP, and NMAT exams since they will already be familiar with the syllabus's prim

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a year ago

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

Contributor-Level 9

The candidates must practice at least 15-20 MBA CET mock tests. Practicing that many will make them well prepared for all types of questions in the exam - tricky, lengthy, easy, tough, etc. They should practice the mock tests in the latest format of the exam (jumbled questions from across the sections). However, the point to keep in mind is that one should not start practicing mock test without completing the MAH MBA CET syllabus. They must first complete the syllabus so that while solving the mock test, they know which theorem to apply on what type of questions.

Candidate must also analyse their performance with each mock test to see t

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a year ago

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Nidhi Prasad

Contributor-Level 10

One of the few MBA entrance exams in India without negative markings is the MAH CET. The candidate receives 1 mark for each correct answer; incorrect answers or questions that are not attempted are not penalized. There are 200 total marks available for the MBA CET, so candidates don't have to worry about getting it wrong. 

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a year ago

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Malavika

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Since the MAH CET no longer follows a predetermined pattern for sectional weighting, it is difficult to say that. For the past two years, there have been different questions in each exam part for every position. Though the sectional weighting varies, there are still 200 questions total across all positions. The four subjects on the MBA CET syllabus for 2024 are reading comprehension, quantitative aptitude, abstract reasoning, logical reasoning, and verbal ability. Those who intend to take the MAH MBA CET exam in 2024 should review all of the syllabus's key subjects. The following crucial subjects should be studied from the MBA CET Syll

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a year ago

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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, you can choose the order in which you solve the questions in a section of the MAH MBA CET exam. There is no sectional time limit. You can also switch between sections as you prefer. 
 
Some strategies for taking the MAH MBA CET exam include: 
  • Experiment during mock tests
  • Allocate a time limit per section
  • Focus on improving your total score
  • Assign time to each question
  • Drop questions that take too long
The MAH MBA CET exam has 200 multiple choice questions. The exam covers four sections: 
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Abstract Reasoning
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Verbal Ability / Reading Comprehension

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a year ago

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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

Contributor-Level 8

The Logical Resoning section of the MAH MBA CET has the highest weightage. It has 75 questions and 37.5% exam weightage. The other sections are: 
  • Verbal Ability: 50 questions
  • Quantitative Aptitude: 50 questions
  • Abstract Reasoning: 25 questions
The MAH MBA CET has 200 objective-type questions. The exam gives 120 minutes to complete the questions. 
 
The Logical Reasoning section covers topics like: Arrangement, Blood relations, Syllogisms, Coding-decoding. 
The MAH CET syllabus has four sections: 
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Abstract Reasoning
  • Verbal Ability/ Reading Comp
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