The MH CET MBA (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for MBA) is a crucial exam for students aspiring to pursue MBA from top management institutes in Maharashtra. If you're a beginner just starting your preparation and have four months until the exam, don’t worry! With the right strategy and a structured study plan, it’s entirely possible to ace the exam. This blog will provide you with an in-depth 4-month study plan tailored specifically for beginners.
Before diving into the study plan, let’s first understand the exam structure and syllabus.
MH CET MBA Exam Structure
The MH CET MBA exam consists of 200 questions to be attempted in 150 minutes. The exam is divided into four separate sections:
Each question is worth one mark, with no penalty for incorrect answers. The key to cracking this exam is speed and accuracy, as you’ll have less than one minute per question.
Month 1: Laying the Foundation
The first month is all about understanding the syllabus, identifying your strengths and weaknesses, and building strong conceptual foundations.
1. Analyze the Syllabus and Pattern
Before you start your preparation, go through the complete syllabus and
understand the exam pattern. This will give you a clear idea of what to expect
in each section and how to allocate your time effectively.
2. Focus on Fundamentals
As a beginner, your first task is to build a solid foundation in all sections:
3. Create a Study Schedule
Dedicate around 2-3 hours per day to preparation. As a beginner, consistency is
more important than spending long hours cramming information. Allocate 45
minutes to each section and ensure you revise regularly. Make sure you are also
doing some light reading to improve your English skills.
Month 2: Concept Building
Now that you have a basic understanding of each section, focus on in-depth concept building and regular practice.
1. Quantitative Aptitude
Once you’re comfortable with the basics, move on to more advanced topics like
algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. These topics will require a lot of
practice, so ensure you’re solving as many problems as possible.
2. Logical and Abstract Reasoning
Continue working on puzzles and analytical problems, but also add other areas
such as blood relations, coding-decoding, and inequalities. For abstract
reasoning, regular practice is crucial since this section can be tricky. Work
on recognizing patterns quickly.
3. Verbal Ability and Reading
Comprehension
Start reading newspapers, magazines, and novels to improve your reading
comprehension skills. Focus on expanding your vocabulary by learning 10-20 new
words every day. You can use flashcards or vocabulary apps to make this easier.
4. Take Sectional Tests
At the end of the second month, take sectional tests to gauge your
understanding of each subject. Focus on improving your weak areas. Analyze your
mistakes and revisit those topics to reinforce your knowledge.
Month 3: Speed and Accuracy
By now, you should have a strong understanding of the syllabus and a good grasp of most topics. The third month is dedicated to improving your speed and accuracy.
1. Focus on Time-Bound Practice
Start solving problems within a time limit. This will help you get accustomed
to the exam’s pace and allow you to answer questions quickly without losing
accuracy.
2. Mock Tests and Full-Length Practice
Begin taking full-length mock tests. Try to simulate the exam environment by
timing yourself strictly. Consider setting aside time to assess your
performance following each test. Identify patterns in the mistakes you
make—whether it’s in accuracy, time management, or specific sections.
3. Strengthen Problem-Solving
Techniques
Work on shortcut techniques and mental calculations, particularly for the Quantitative
Aptitude and Logical Reasoning sections. The faster you can solve
these problems, the more time you’ll have for other questions.
4. Review Vocabulary and Grammar
At this stage, you should focus on consolidating your grammar knowledge and
vocabulary. Revise commonly confused words and practice verbal ability
questions. Make it a habit to read consistently to enhance your reading
comprehension skills.
Month 4: Final Revision and Strategy
In the last month, it’s all about revising and refining your strategy for the exam.
1. Daily Mock Tests
Increase the frequency of your mock tests. Aim for at least 3-4 full-length
mock tests per week. Continue to review your performance after each test. Focus
on time management and make sure you’re improving with each test.
2. Sectional Focus
Identify your strongest and weakest sections. For the sections you’re confident
in, continue practicing but at a slightly reduced intensity. For your weaker areas,
spend more time revising key concepts and solving practice questions.
3. Practice Previous Year’s Papers
Solving past MH CET MBA papers will give you a good idea of the types of
questions that appear in the exam. It will also help you understand the weightage
of each topic within a section and fine-tune your preparation.
4. Stay Calm and Manage Stress
In the last few days before the exam, stay relaxed and avoid learning new
topics. Focus on revising what you already know and trust your preparation. Practice
breathing exercises or meditation techniques to support stress management.
Summary
Preparing for the MH CET MBA in four months is a challenging but achievable goal, even for beginners. By breaking down your preparation into four structured phases—building the foundation, concept building, improving speed and accuracy, and final revision—you can cover the entire syllabus and enter the exam with confidence.