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Chanchal Patra

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There is no specific limit on the number of attempts for the MAH HM CET exam. Candidates can attempt the exam as many times as they wish, provided they meet the eligibility criteria each year. Generally, the eligibility criteria require candidates to have completed their 12th grade (or equivalent) with a recognised board and meet the age requirements, if any. As long as candidates fulfill these conditions, they can appear for the exam in subsequent years to improve their scores or to pursue the course. Always check the latest official brochure for any updates on eligibility criteria.

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Akanksha

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No, digital watches are not allowed in the MAH HM CET exam. According to the exam guidelines, candidates are generally not permitted to bring any type of watches, including digital or analog watches, into the exam hall. Only the exam authorities may provide a clock for timekeeping during the test. Watches, along with other electronic items like calculators, mobile phones, or smart devices, are typically prohibited to ensure fairness and prevent cheating. Candidates should ensure they adhere to the exam center's instructions regarding allowed items to avoid any issues on the exam day.

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Divya Surbhi

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The MAH HM CET exam is conducted online in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format. Candidates take the exam at designated test centers, where they will answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on a computer. The exam has a time duration of 2 hours and consists of 200 questions across five sections. The online format allows for easier monitoring, quicker result processing, and a smooth examination experience. Candidates can select answers by clicking on the correct options displayed on the screen. The exam also has negative marking, with 0.25 marks deducted for each incorrect answer.

 

 

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Nitesh Srivastava

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The MAH HM CET exam follows a Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) format. It consists of 200 questions divided into 5 sections, each with 25 questions. The sections are:

  • English Language and Comprehension
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  • Reasoning and Logical Deduction
  • Numerical Ability and Scientific Aptitude
  • Aptitude for Service Sector
    The total duration of the exam is 2 hours. Each correct answer earns marks, while 0.25 marks are deducted for each incorrect response (negative marking). The exam assesses a range of skills needed for a career in hotel management.

 

 

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Mohit Dhawan

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The MAH HM CET exam consists of 200 questions in total, with 25 questions in each of the 5 sections. The breakdown is as follows:

  • English Language and Comprehension: 25 questions
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 25 questions
  • Reasoning and Logical Deduction: 25 questions
  • Numerical Ability and Scientific Aptitude: 25 questions
  • Aptitude for Service Sector: 25 questions
    Each question is multiple-choice, and candidates have to select the correct answer from the options provided. The exam is designed to test a wide range of skills relevant to hotel management.

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Akanksha Kumari

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Yes, the MAH HM CET exam is Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) type. The exam consists of 200 marks divided into 5 sections, each containing 25 MCQs. The questions assess a candidate's proficiency in areas such as English language, general knowledge, reasoning, numerical ability, and aptitude for the service sector. For each correct answer, candidates earn marks, while incorrect answers generally result in a penalty of 0.25 marks (negative marking). The MCQ format allows candidates to choose the most appropriate answer from a set of options, making it essential to be well-prepared for each section.

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Mukul Singh

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The latest exam pattern for the MAH HM CET is as follows:

  • Total Marks: 200
  • Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)
  • Sections: 5 sections, each carrying 50 marks (total of 200 marks)
    English Language and Comprehension (50 Marks)
    General Knowledge and Current Affairs (50 Marks)
    Reasoning and Logical Deduction (50 Marks)
    Numerical Ability and Scientific Aptitude (50 Marks)
    Aptitude for Service Sector (50 Marks)
  • Question Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Negative Marking: Typically, 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.
    The exam tests a candidate's aptitude in various fields relevant to hotel management.

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Priya Peter

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The total score in the MAH HM CET exam is 200 marks. The exam consists of 5 sections, each carrying 50 marks, with a total of 200 marks. Here's the breakdown of the sections:

English Language and Comprehension: 50 Marks
General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 50 Marks
Reasoning and Logical Deduction: 50 Marks
Numerical Ability and Scientific Aptitude: 50 Marks
Aptitude for Service Sector: 50 Marks
Each section typically contains 25 questions, and there may be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.

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Manisha Gard

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The MAH HM CET syllabus is not the same as the Class 12 syllabus, although there are some similarities. For example, the English language and general knowledge sections have overlaps with Class 12 English and Social Science subjects. However, MAH HM CET also includes topics like reasoning, logical deduction, and service sector aptitude that are not part of the Class 12 curriculum. Additionally, the exam tests numerical ability and scientific aptitude with a focus on basic concepts, whereas Class 12 covers these subjects in greater depth. Thus, the MAH HM CET syllabus has specific additions beyond Class 12.

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Chanchal Patra

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The MAH HM CET exam is generally considered moderately challenging. It tests a candidate's aptitude across a variety of areas, including English proficiency, general knowledge, reasoning, numerical ability, and hospitality-related knowledge. The difficulty level is similar to other competitive entrance exams, with some sections like reasoning and logical deduction being more time-consuming. General knowledge and current affairs can be tricky for those not updated with recent events. Overall, while the exam isn't extremely tough, it requires consistent preparation, strong time management, and a solid understanding of the syllabus to sco

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