Mahcet Exam 2022

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MAHCET Exam 2022: Exam Pattern


The MAH-CET MBA CET 2022 Exam Pattern is quite different from other MBA Entrance Exams. It leads to admission in various UGC
approved MBA/MMS and AICTE approved PGDM courses in about 300+ MBA colleges across the state of Maharashtra.

 The exam comprises of a total 200 questions which are divided into 4 sections.
 MAHCET exam is a computer-based examination.
 The total time allotted for the exam is 150 minutes.
 There is no negative marking in the paper.
 The medium of the exam is English.
Though it is an aptitude test, there is little leverage provided to the test taker in terms of the difficulty level of the questions. However, It is
mandatory for a candidate to understand the section-wise breakup of MAH CET. The Candidate must understand the individual weightage and
the total marks allotted to each section in order to identify their preparation strategy for the management entrance test. Here is the exam pattern
for the MAHCET exam 2022-
Sections No. of Questions Marks Allotted

Logical Reasoning 75 75

Abstract Reasoning 25 25

Quantitative Aptitude 50 50

Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension 50 50

Total 200 200

MAHCET Exam 2022: Syllabus


As discussed above, MAHCET exam 2022 has 4 sections.
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Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC):
MAH-CET’s Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) includes a wide variety of topics in its syllabus which include:

Para jumbles Error Correction Vocabulary

Verbal Reasoning Grammar Reading Comprehension

Para completion Antonyms & Synonyms Fill in the blanks

Logical and Abstract Reasoning:


The logical and abstract reasoning sections have quite similar questions due to which there may be overlaps in the MAH-CET Syllabus for these
sections. The topics which are generally tested in this section are:

Symbol based questions Linear & Circular Arrangement Blood Relations

Venn and Network diagram Sequential Output Directions

Syllogism Puzzles Coding/Decoding

Direction Sense Diagram Based Statement Conditional Coding

Series Completion Statement-Argument Figure-Based Statement

Fact-Inference Analogy Binary Logic

Clocks and Calendars Set Theory Passage Conclusion


This is not an exhaustive list but if these topics are prepared for, any candidate will be able to attempt a considerable amount of questions in the
MAHCET Exam.
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Quantitative Ability (QA)
In the Quantitative Ability section, the syllabus is similar to CAT. Most of the topics are based on Mathematics that is taught in Classes 9 and
10. There are a few differences from CAT apart from the level of questions being lower. Two more sub-sections have been included in the
quantitative section I.e Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency.
Most of the other topics are like CAT such as:

Arithmetic Algebra Mensuration

Probability Trigonometry Quantitative Reasoning

Data Sufficiency Geometry Ratio & Proportion

Percentage Data Interpretation – Graphs, Charts, Tables Profit and Loss, Elementary Mathematics
Interest (Simple and Compound) Number System Mixtures and Alligation
Speed, Time, and Distance

Sequences and Series Permutation and Combination Coordinate Geometry

Trigonometry Inequalities Logarithm

Binomial Theorem Data Interpretation Caselet Based Datass


The biggest advantage of having a rough syllabus for the exam is that it allows the candidate to plan their preparation accordingly. While the
above syllabus is not completely extensive, covering these topics should be a good start for the MAHCET exam preparation.
Read in detail: MAH CET Syllabus
MAHCET Exam 2022: Preparation Tips
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The MAHCET exam has a vast syllabus. However, almost 50% of the paper is reasoning, so a focus on reasoning questions can improve the
scores greatly. Here are a few tips for scoring well in the MAHCET exam-

 Improve your reading speed and comprehension: To attempt 200 questions in 150 minutes a major focus must be given to speed and
accuracy. Thus, candidates should read regularly and time themselves while practising questions.
 Practise Reasoning Questions: As mentioned, the paper gives a lot of weightage to reasoning questions So it is beneficial to improve
the reasoning skills to score well in the exam. This can be achieved through mock exams and exam-related study material.
 Review the Syllabus: Once the candidate has gone over the syllabus, they should plan the preparations with a focus on strengthening the
fundamentals for all the topics and improving on the most frequently asked topics.
 Pick Up Preparation Material: Choose the right books and mock papers to practice for the exam. The right books and study material
can help ease the process of preparations and make it easier to improve quickly.

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