The MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2020 will be conducted only in the ONLINE mode in multiple sessions. MAH-MBA/MMS CET 2020 exam dates are - 14th & 15th March 2020. It is one of the last exams conducted for MBA, PGDM and PGDBA courses for colleges in Maharashtra. The MAHCET 2020 score is accepted by following types of institutes:
- All Government of Maharashtra Management Education Institutes
- University Departments of Management Education
- University -managed Management Education Institutes
- All Un-Aided Management Education Institutes covered as per the Act
The MAHCET 2020 Exam Pattern and marking scheme is as follows:
MAHCET 2020 Exam Sections |
No. of Questions |
MAHCET 2020 Marking Scheme |
Maximum Marks |
Correct Answer |
|||
Logical Reasoning |
75 |
+1 |
75 |
Abstract Reasoning |
25 |
+1 |
25 |
Quantitative Aptitude |
50 |
+1 |
50 |
Verbal Ability / Reading Comprehension |
50 |
+1 |
50 |
Total |
200 |
200 |
Please Note:
- There is no negative marking for the MAHCET 2020 exam.
- The test will comprise of multiple-choice objective type questions with five options each.
The advantage most candidates have while preparing for MAHCET 2020 exam is that you would have already written some of the other major management entrance exams. Thus, the familiarity with the syllabus and types of questions is obvious. With nearly five weeks remaining to the MAH-MBA/MMS CET 2020 Exam, here is a weekly plan you can follow to crack the exam.
Week 1
- Go through the MAHCET exam pattern and MAHCET 2020 Exam Syllabus for each section.
- MAHCET 2020 exam has major focus on reasoning-based questions – logical and abstract (non-verbal)
- Make a timetable and allocate time for each of the section on a daily basis.
- Source all important books that help prepare for MAHCET 2020 exam. Some of the useful books are:
- MH-CET (MBA/ MMS) Entrance Guide by Disha Publications
- Maharashtra MBA MH-CET 2020 by Arihant Publications
- How to Prepare Series by Arun Sharma
- 50+ Solved Papers MBA by Arihant Publications
Week 2
- Spend 2 hours (daily) on each section and work on all important concepts.
- Brush up all important formulas under the quant section.
- Brush u grammar concepts for the verbal section.
- Solve at least 20 reasoning-based questions and analyse the answers / solutions.
- Start devising shortcuts to solve reasoning-based questions and quant questions.
- Solve at least 2 reading comprehension passages in a timed-fashion.
Week 3
- Start writing sectional mocks every alternate day.
- Spend time analysing the mock test answers, especially the questions you face difficulty while solving.
- Divide topics based on your ability and liking – strong, weak and average.
- Divert special focus on topics that fall under ‘weak’ area and get your concepts clarified from mentors or friends.
Week 4
- Pick up questions from topics that are your strong points. Solving such questions will boost your confidence.
- Write full mocks during this week.
- Main focus should be average and strong areas.
- Spend no more than 90 minutes (daily) on weak areas.
Week 5
- Set up your daily routine based on the time slot of your exam. For e.g. if your MAHCET 2020 exam is in the afternoon shift, make sure you are writing a full mock test during that time slot. This will help you set your body clock for the exam day.
- Brush up the shortcuts you have devised for various topics.
- Keep a calm and relaxed mind. Since there is no negative marking, you have the advantage of making educated guesses for questions you are not able to solve.
The last date to apply for MAHCET 2020 exam is 15th February 2020. The hall ticket for MAHCET 2020 exam will be issued 01st March 2020 onwards. Click here to apply now.
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