MAH-CET Exam Pattern 2025: Everything You Need to Know

CL Team October 07 2024
2 min read

The MAH-CET paper pattern closely resembles other MBA entrance tests, though it is considered less challenging than national-level exams like CAT, XAT, and IIFT. However, to perform well and maximize your score, it’s important to thoroughly understand the exam structure and craft a solid preparation strategy.

Here’s everything you need to know about the latest MBA CET paper pattern and marking scheme for MAH-CET 2025.

What is MAH-CET?

The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH-CET) is a state-level exam used for admission to MBA/MMS programs in over 300 management colleges across Maharashtra. Notable colleges accepting MAH-CET scores include JBIMS, SIMSREE, K.J. Somaiya, Welingkar, and PUMBA. While MAH-CET was previously held in August, the exam returned to its original schedule in March from 2023 onwards.

MAH-CET 2025: Exam Pattern Overview

The MAH-CET is an objective, computer-based test that evaluates general aptitude across four core areas. The table below outlines the key features of the MAH-CET exam pattern:

Feature

Details

Total No. of Questions

200

Total Duration

150 Minutes

Sectional Time Limit

None

Mode of Exam

Computer-Based

Type of Questions

Multiple-Choice (MCQs)

Test Sections

Logical & Critical Reasoning, Verbal Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, Abstract Reasoning

Answer Choices per Question

5

Marking Scheme

+1 for each correct answer; No negative marking

Navigation

Free between sections

With no sectional time limits and 200 questions to be solved in 150 minutes, time management is key to success. The absence of negative marking also offers candidates the advantage of attempting all questions without penalty, unlike many other national exams.

Section-Wise Distribution of Questions in MAH-CET

The distribution of questions across different sections can vary, but the general breakdown is as follows:

Section

No. of Questions

Logical Reasoning

70-85

Abstract Reasoning

8-25

Quantitative Aptitude

48-60

Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension

50-55

Total

200

Key Features of the MAH-CET 2025 Exam Pattern

Here are some important points to note about the MAH-CET paper pattern:

  • Multiple Slots: The exam is expected to be conducted over three slots or days.
  • Random Sectional Order: Questions from different sections may appear in random order, unlike other exams with fixed sections.
  • Varying Difficulty: The difficulty level may differ across the exam slots, but scores are normalized to ensure fairness.
  • No Sectional Time Limits: Candidates can navigate between sections at will, which means you need to allocate time wisely across all areas. Focusing on just 1-2 sections could lower your overall score.

How to Prepare for MAH-CET 2025

To excel in the MAH-CET, thorough preparation across all sections is crucial. Relying on only a few sections will not suffice. Be sure to study key topics in Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, and Abstract Reasoning. Additionally, reviewing previous year’s papers will give you a more in-depth understanding of the exam pattern.

Conclusion

Understanding the MAH-CET 2025 exam pattern is the first step towards effective preparation. For expert guidance and the right strategy to ace the exam, join Career Launcher Pune, FC Road Centre, where experienced faculty provide comprehensive coaching for MAH-CET, CAT, and other MBA entrance exams.