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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

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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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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

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Six months is enough to prepare for MAH CET if you give it 100% of your time to prepare for the test. The 7-8 hour regular study schedule is the first step towards the preparation of MAH CET. The schedule should include clearly defined theme-wise activities during those 7-8 hours. 

Six months of MAH CET preparation are those crucial months of your life where you must invest your everything. Your time, your dedication, your passion, your focus and your hard work should only and only be invested in your preparation. MAH CET preparation will become successful only if you follow a proper plan.

However, the usual preparation time for any
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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

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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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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

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The MAH CET MBA syllabus is similar to the CAT and XAT exams, but the difficulty level is lower. The MAH CET syllabus includes: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, Abstract Reasoning. 
 
The MAH CET exam has 200 questions in 150 minutes, and there is no negative marking. The MAH CET 2022 exam was rated as having a moderate difficulty level. 
 
The MAH CET syllabus is different from the XAT syllabus because it doesn't include Decision Making and General Awareness sections. The MAH CET passages are also shorter and simpler than the CAT and XAT
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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

Contributor-Level 8

Six months is enough to prepare for MAH CET if you give it 100% of your time to prepare for the test. The 7-8 hour regular study schedule is the first step towards the preparation of MAH CET. The schedule should include clearly defined theme-wise activities during those 7-8 hours.

The MAH MBA CET is moderately challenging. If you have a good understanding of the following topics, you may be able to succeed with two months of preparation: Reasoning, Verbal Ability, Quantitative Aptitude. 
 
The MAH CET is different from other MBA entrance exams. It's more focused on Logical Reasoning than Quantitative Aptitude
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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

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The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) prescribes the syllabus for the MAH MBA CET. The 2024 syllabus is expected to be released on the CET Cell's official website in the fourth week of February. The exam will be held on March 23 and 24, 2024. 
 
The MAH MBA CET is a 2.5 hour exam with 200 multiple-choice questions. It is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), which is the government body responsible for technical education in Maharashtra. The exam is 2.5 hours long and has 200 multiple-choice questions.

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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

Contributor-Level 8

The MAH MBA CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) syllabus includes: 
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Abstract Reasoning
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Verbal Ability/Reading Comprehension
The 2024 syllabus is the same as last year. Some topics in the Logical/Abstract Ability section include: Linear and circular arrangement, Sequential output, Conditional coding, Venn diagram, Input/output, Coding/decoding, Symbol-based comparison, Direction, Series completion, Selection criteria. 
 
The exam also includes: Data interpretation, Data sufficiency, Visual reasoning, Verbal reasoning. 
 
 
There are 200 questions, with five answer choic
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Ayush Sindal

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MAH MBA CET 2024 exam centre are  allotted to each candidate in the city based on the selection of preferred city in the MAH CET  application form. MAH CET test centres are spread in 36 cities across Maharashtra and 12 cities in the rest of India. 

Below is the list of MAH CET MBA Test Cities in Maharashtra State:

  • Ahmednagar
  • Akola
  • Amravati
  • Aurangabad
  • Beed
  • Bhandara
  • Buldhana
  • Chandrapur
  • Dhule
  • Gadchiroli
  • Gondia
  • Hingoli
  • Jalgaon
  • Jalna
  • Kolhapur
  • Latur
  • Mumbai
  • Mumbai Sub Urban
  • Nagpur
  • Nanded
  • Nandurbar
  • Nashik
  • Osmanabad
  • Palghar
  • Parbhani
  • Pune
  • Raigad
  • Ratnagiri
  • Sangli
  • Satara
  • Sindhudurga
  • Solapur
  • Thane
  • Wardha
  • Washim
  • Yavatmal

Below is the list of MAH CET MBA Test Cities out of

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Aashi Sinha

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Getting a 56 percentile in the MAH CET exam can qualify you for admission to several MBA colleges in Maharashtra. According to the information available, a 56 percentile in MAH CET can be considered for counselling and admission in most of the MBA colleges in Maharashtra. Some of these colleges accept candidates with a MAH CET percentile between 60-70 percentile.

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