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The Government of Maharashtra has established State Common Entrance Test Cell as per Section 10 of the Maharashtra Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions and Fees) Act ,2015. The CET Cell conducts various entrance exams for Admission to Professional courses in the state of Maharashtra, India.

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Syllabus

MAH MBA CET Exam full-form Maharashtra Common Entrance Test is a computer-based management entrance test. The test, officially known as MAH-MBA / MMS-CET, is carried out by the Technical Education Directorate, Maharashtra, for admission to management courses such as MBA/MMS in various institutes in the state of Maharashtra. Find below the detailed CET Exam syllabus for MBA and difficulty level.

MH-CET Exam has four sections:

  1. Visual Reasoning

  2. Verbal Ability

  3. Logical Reasoning

  4. Quantitative Aptitude

List of brief CET Exam Subjects and Topics

Subjects Topics
Logical Reasoning
  • Arrangements
  • Critical Reasoning
  • Directions
  • Syllogisms
  • Blood Relations
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Series
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Coded Inequality
Abstract Reasoning
  • Series
  • Analogies
  • Odd One Out
Quantitative Aptitude
  • QA:
    Number System, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Simplification, Age, Average, Speed, Allegation, Mixtures, Time & Distance, Train, Pipes & Cisterns, Discount, Profit & Loss, Boats & Streams, Angles, Quadrilaterals, Lines, Circles, Triangles, Polygons, Theory of Equations, Quadratic Equation, Permutation & Combination, Sequence & Series, Inequalities, Trigonometric Ratios, Maxima & Minima, Heights and Distances, Areas & Volumes, Function, Squares, Rectangles, Circles, Triangles, Cones, Cubes, Spheres
  • Data Sufficiency:
    • Arithmetic
    • Algebra
    • Geometry
Data Interpretation
  • Pie charts
  • Line graphs
  • Bar graphs
  • Tabulated data
  • Case studies
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension
  • Grammar-based Questions:
    • Fill in the Blanks
    • Tenses, Prepositions
    • Error Detection
    • Sentence Completion
  • Vocabulary:
    • Synonyms
    • Antonyms
    • Spellings
    • Inappropriate Use of Words in a Sentence
    • Different Usages of a Word
  • Para Completion
  • Para Jumbles
 

Syllabus of the above sections:

  1. Abstract Reasoning

This section has 25 questions. Visual reasoning is a significant part of the CET exam. Having a grip on these questions is very important. There is no negative marking in this section. The difficulty level of this section is easy to moderate. But students who have not practiced these types of questions may consider it to be moderately difficult. The questions in the visual reasoning section are of different types.

Missing Figure/Odd-one out

Fill in the Blanks

Series

Analogies

 

  1. Verbal Ability

This section has 50 questions. Reading comprehension forms a really important part of this section. The reading section doesn’t require focus and in-depth reading because the RCs are easy to moderate. MH-CET provides you with a complete 120 minutes to solve 200 questions. Out of those 120 minutes, you ought to attempt to spend 45 to 50 minutes on the VA Section.

Reading Comprehension

Para Jumbles

Para Completion

Vocabulary

Synonyms

Antonyms

Analogy

Error Correction

Sentence Completion

Fill in the Blanks

Statement Arguments

Critical Reasoning

Probable Starter

Cloze Passage

Fact Inference Judgements

Odd one out

 

  1. Quantitative Aptitude

This section has 50 questions. The questions in the QA section are of an easy to moderate level of difficulty. The major topics include questions on approximations and calculations including BODMAS, number system, percentage, interest, profit and loss, average, ratio proportion, allegations and mixtures, time and work, time speed & distance, etc.

Algebra

Percentages

Ratio & Proportion

Profit & Loss

SI & CI

Quadratic Equations

Mixture & Allegation

Linear Equations

Number System

Geometry

Mensuration

Time, Speed & Distance

Time & Work

Permutation & Combination

Probability

Trigonometry

Coordinate Comparison

Coordinate Geometry

Data Sufficiency

Data Interpretation

Pie Charts

Bar Charts

Line Graph

Tables

Caselets

Ratio- Based

 

  1. Logical Reasoning

This section has 75 questions. In the Logical Reasoning section, most of the questions are from the topics like analytical puzzles, alpha-numeric series, coding-decoding, blood relations, Symboperation, Syllogism, Input-output, etc. Apart from that the questions on different areas of verbal reasoning like courses of action, implicit assumptions, and conclusions also appear in a sufficient number. Revising the concept of complementary pairs in a syllogism is important for solving all the questions of syllogism.

Puzzles

Parallel / Linear / Circular Arrangement

Matrices

Day-Month-Year

Ranking Based

Syllogisms

Coding-Decoding

Input-Output

Direction-Based

Symbol-Based Comparison

Conditional Coding

Blood Relation

Series

Clocks & Calendars

Critical Reasoning

Strong & Weak Argument

Course of Action

Cause & Effect

Statement & Assumptions

Statement & Conclusion

Pie Charts

Bar Charts

Line Graph

Tables

Caselets

Ratio- Based

Venn Diagram

Miscellaneous