How can I crack MAH-CET in 1 year?
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Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoYou need to score really high in MAH-CET to get into top colleges.
Candidate should stay focused right from the day one. One year time is good enough for preparation. Still you need to be focused on very first day.
You can divide the time into two parts:
Phase-1 you can start covering the syllabus and cover different methods, tips and tricks to solve variety of problems. Try to finish the syllabus in initial seven to eight months and keep the rest for revision.
Phase-2 is when you start your revision part. Try solving mocks paper as much as possible this will lead to more accuracy as you learn from your mistakes.
Be focused and calm. For th...more -
A year a more than enough for passing MAH CET exam as there is no negative marking so the target should be among the top 5-10 students if you are preparing for a year so that you get into the top colleges in Maharashtra which is JBIMS which will ultimately get you placed for a good package at a lower fee and also help in building career in the desired field.
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Ankur Kumar It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn. | Guide-Level 13
7 years agoDear Student,
A year a more than enough for passing MAH CET exam as there is no negative marking so the target should be among the top 5-10 students if you are preparing for a year so that you get into the top colleges in Maharashtra which is JBIMS which will ultimately get you placed for a good package at a lower fee and also help in building career in the desired field.
So, all the best. Since you are planning for a year, do regular preparations and solve as many questions as possible.
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Hard work and focused studies has no alternative to success. MAH-CET is for Maharashtra. The exam is divided in 3 sections. One of the 3 sections has 2 distinct parts - logical reasoning and abstract reasoning with varying number of questions.
The online test contains all MCQs only. Prepare yourself for enhancing your logical reasoning, try to understand various arithmetic problems involving ratio & proportion, percentage etc. Increase your power of quantitative reasoning, interpretation of tables, common graphs & charts. Also work upon your English grammar, Vocabulary and sentence completion.
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