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Bhumika Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can complete the MAH HM CET 2026 syllabus in six months with a well-structured plan. Six months is sufficient to cover all the sections: English Language, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Reasoning, Numerical Ability, and Aptitude for Service Sector. Devote time to each section daily, with a focus on practicing mock tests, revising key concepts, and improving speed. Regularly assess your progress through mock exams, identify weak areas, and focus on them in the final months. Consistency and time management are key to completing the syllabus effectively within six months.

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Akanksha

Contributor-Level 7

NCERT books can be a good foundation for certain sections of the MAH HM CET syllabus, but they might not be enough on their own to comprehensively cover the entire syllabus. Here's a breakdown of how NCERT books can help and where additional resources might be needed:

Where NCERT Books Help:

  • General Knowledge & Current Affairs:

NCERT books are helpful for building basic general knowledge, especially for subjects like history, geography, and economics. However, for current affairs, you would need to refer to newspapers, magazines, or apps that provide the latest updates.

  • Numerical Ability:

Basic mathematics concepts such as percentages, rati

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Divya Surbhi

Contributor-Level 7

The MAH HM CET exam has a total of 200 marks divided across 5 sections:

  • English Language and Comprehension: 50 Marks (Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension)
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 50 Marks (Current Events, General Knowledge)
  • Reasoning and Logical Deduction: 50 Marks (Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning, Logical Problems)
  • Numerical Ability and Scientific Aptitude: 50 Marks (Arithmetic, Percentages, Science Concepts)
  • Aptitude for Service Sector: 50 Marks (Hospitality Knowledge, Service Skills, Communication)

Each section contains approximately 25 questions, with negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer.

 

 

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Nitesh Srivastava

Contributor-Level 7

The MAH HM CET syllabus is prepared and prescribed by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, which operates under the guidance of the State Government of Maharashtra. The CET Cell is responsible for conducting various entrance exams in the state, including the Hotel Management Common Entrance Test (MAH HM CET).

The syllabus is designed by experts in the field of education and hospitality, often with input from academic institutions and subject matter specialists. The goal is to assess the candidate's aptitude and knowledge required for pursuing a career in hotel management and the hospitality sector. This includes assess

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Mohit Dhawan

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you can definitely complete the MAH HM CET syllabus in two months if you follow a focused and structured study plan. With consistent effort and time management, two months can be enough to cover all the topics. Here's a suggested plan to help you manage your preparation:

  • Week 1-4: Focus on learning and practicing the basics of all sections. Allocate 1 hour to each section daily.
  • Week 5-6: Take practice tests, focus on weak areas, and revise. Dedicate the last few days before the exam to solving mock tests and reviewing important concepts.
  • Focus on Mock Tests & Revision:
    Take weekly mock tests (especially in the second month) to unders
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Mukul Singh

Contributor-Level 7

The MAH HM CET (Maharashtra Hotel Management Common Entrance Test) is conducted for admission to undergraduate programs in Hotel Management. The syllabus is designed to assess a candidate's aptitude and knowledge in areas relevant to the hotel management course. Here's an overview of the MAH HM CET syllabus:

English Language and Comprehension (50 Marks)
Reading Comprehension: Short passages with questions to assess understanding.
Grammar and Vocabulary: Questions on sentence formation, synonyms, antonyms, and word usage.
Error Spotting and Sentence Correction: Identifying grammatical errors in sentences.
Fill in the Blanks: Testing knowledg

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Anurag Shivam

Contributor-Level 9

To access the MAH HM CET 2025 application form, go to the official website "cetcell.mahacet.org" and navigate to the "Online Registration" section to fill out the application form; this is the only way to access the application for the MAH HM CET 2025 exam. 

Key points to remember:

Website: cetcell.mahacet.org 

Access method: Visit the website, click on "Online Registration" and follow the instructions to fill out the application form. 

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Kunal Lalwani

Contributor-Level 9

In addition to the admit card of MAH HM CET, candidates need to bring their photo ID proof to the examination center. It should be Aadhar Card/Passport/Voter ID/PAN Card/Driving License. candidate should alway's keep a hard copy of admit card with him/ her and the details in the admit card should be clear. The candidates may also need to bring a passport-size photograph as per the details mentioned in the admit card as per the requirement. All necessary papers are in good condition so that there may not be any problem during the examination.

 

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Kunal Lalwani

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You should begin to afford MAH HM CET mock tests approximately 3-4 months to the exam. Early practice enables the identification of skills that one can do well and those he/she needs to polish as time increases. Firstly, work on passing sectional tests and boost up lines like Quantitative Aptitude and any Logical Reasoning. In the later weeks, slow move to full length mock tests to help in the build up of stamina as well as getting an experience of the real test environment. It is suggested that one sets weekly mock tests at least 2-3 months to the examination, and more frequently as the examination approaches. It will assist the subje

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