How to do MHCET exam preparations 2025?

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    Meenakshi Pandey

    5 months ago

    Foundation phase- focus on clearing concepts of class 11 and 12 PCB/PCM topics.

    core practice- chapter-wise MCQs, previous year question papers 

    Mock and revision- full length mock twice every week and analyze mock weak areas, work on time management 

    stay consistent with mock analysis and revision

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