What are some of the resources recommended for MAH B.Ed CET preparation?
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While preparing for the exam candidates often make mistakes by relying too much on the resources online. But there are a lot of options available online so candidates become confused, hence candidates are advised to select only a few items. Some of the resources for MAH BEd CET exam which can help candidates massively are as follows:
- Candidates must refer to Standard mental ability and general knowledge books.
- Arrange previous years' question papers and sample papers.
- Appear for online test series and give mock tests to improve time management skills.
- Do consistent revision as it plays a key role in achieving a good score.
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No, the difficulty ranges from easy to medium. The candidate has to prepare well in class 12 and use reference books to cover some additional topics, and you can easily clear the exam.
It depends on the candidate's category, cut-off for that year, and the competition for the exam. For the 2025 session, the highest cut-off was 87-79. You can use MAH BEd CET college predictor to analysis https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-and-education/mah-bed-cet-college-predictor
There are a total of 590 top B.Ed colleges in Maharashtra that provide admission through MAH CET score. Out of which, some of them are mentioned below in the table along with their total tuition fees:
| College Name | Tution fee |
|---|---|
| Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University | INR 28,000 - 84,200 |
| St. Xavier's Institute of Education | INR 27,800 |
| S.N.D.T. College of Education | INR 26,480 |
| MIT School of Education and Research, MIT-ADT University | INR 1.25 Lakh |
| St. Teresas Institute Of Education | INR 27,800 |
Note: This information is sourced from the official website of the institute and may vary.
For the 2025 session, the last date for MAH CET BEd admission in Maharashtra was November 4. The State Common Entrance Test Cell is conducting the extended institutional counselling round. This is a last chance for candidates to get admission.
After receiving objections from candidates, the exam authority reviews them thoroughly A panel of experts evaluates the objections, and if found valid, corrections are made to the provisional answer key. The final answer key is then released, which is used to calculate the exam results.
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