Does the MAH BBA CET exam consist of any science-related questions?

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No, there are no Science related questions in the MAH BBA CET exam. The MAH BBA CET exam has four sections, i.e. English, Reasoning, Computer Basics and General Knowledge. 

SectionImportant Topics
General KnowledgeCurrent Affairs, Awards, Sports, Economics, Politics, Trade, Commerce, Discoveries, etc.
EnglishGrammar,  Vocabulary,  Antonyms,  Articles,  Articles,  Etymology Tenses and its types, Etymology and Roots, etc.
ReasoningSyllogisms, Series, Arrangements, Arithmetic, Blood Relations, Percentages, etc.
Computer BasicCentral Processing Unit (CPU), Organization of Computer, Back-up devices, Basics of Internet

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