MAH-CET Preparation

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Sayeba Naushad

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Qualified candidates participate in Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds after the MAH B.Design CET Entrance Exam, where they fill in their choices of institutes and seats are allotted based on merit and preferences.

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Nishtha Shukla

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It is possible to prepare for MAH CET in less than 3 months, but it will require a lot of hard work and dedication. If you haven't appeared for MAH CET before or any other entrance exam before, less than 3 months might be less for you, even if you're from Maths background, as quality time is required to cover the syllabus of Logical Reasoning and English. MAH CET is a Reasoning heavy exam. If you wish to prepare for MAH CET in less time, then study for 8-9 hours daily. But at the same time, take breaks in between to avoid burn out.

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Jasleen Dixit

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MAH MBA CET 2025 was overall easy but lengthy. The Quantitative Aptitude section was lengthy. There were no grammar questions in Verbal Ability. This section had reading comprehension and vocabulary questions only. Reading Comprehension was lengthy and there were 3-4 parajumbles. Logical Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning sections were easy.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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Logical Reasoning section of MAH CET is usually seen as the toughest. It is so mainly because about 75 questions are asked from this section the MBA CET. Even though the difficulty level of Logical Reasoning questions is moderate, the sheer number make it a challenging ask. At the same time, the Quantitative Ability questions are less (50) but tougher than Logical Reasoning questions.

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Manisha Singh

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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

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The quantitative aptitude component of the MAH MBA CET is rated as moderately challenging. In-Equations, Quadratic and Linear equations, Surds and Indices, Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Mensuration, Partnership (Accounts), Profit and Loss, Mean, mode, median, Ratio and Proportion, Inequalities, Geometric Progression, Binomial theorem, Inequalities, Work and Time, Percentage, Logarithms, Square Root and Cube Root, Probability, Simple Interest and Compound Interest are some of the topics covered by the questions.Topics from data sufficiency and interpretation are also included in this section. Two sets of data interpretation questions

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Muskan

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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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Mallika Ahuja

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To prepare for the Logical Reasoning section of the MBA CET, several books are highly recommended for their comprehensive coverage and effective practice material. "A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal is a popular choice, known for its clear explanations and extensive practice questions. "Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT" by Nishit K. Sinha offers detailed strategies and practice exercises tailored to competitive exams. Another valuable resource is "How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for CAT" by Arun Sharma, which provides a structured approach and numerous practice problems. Additionally, "

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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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