How to prepare for MAH BEd CET exam?

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    Nishtha Chaudhary | Contributor-Level 7

    6 months ago

    To prepare for MAH BEd CET exam it is advised for the candidates to first go through the detailed exam pattern and syllabus. Basis on the exam pattern and syllabus candidates must make a list of their strong and weak sections and make a time table as per it. Based on the this time table they must prepare for each topics. Candidates must also download past year question papers of MAH BEd CET and start practising.

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    It is recommended that applicants review the whole syllabus and test format, organize previous year's question papers, and pinpoint the essential courses that will help them achieve high scores before taking the MAH BEd CET exam. MAH B.Ed CET 2024: One of the preparation ideas from last week should be to review all of the significant subjects and subtopics. Every day, students must take the mock exams and complete the question papers from the previous year. View the study guide from last week for the 2024 MAH BEd CET test. Candidates have already begun preparing for the very demanding teaching entrance exam, MAH BEd CET, as the exam da

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