What is cutoff in MAH B.Ed CET? Why is it important?
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The MAH BEd CET cutoff is the minimum marks that candidates must score to qualify for admission into B.Ed programs in Maharashtra. It varies yearly depending on factors like the number of candidates, exam difficulty, and available seats. Understanding the cutoff helps candidates set realistic goals and plan their preparation effectively.
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Candidates who wish to get admission in English medium education college across Maharashtra via MAH BEd CET must appear for ELCT (English Language Content Test)
No, there isn't any negative marking in MAH BEd CET exam.
The MAH BEd CET syllabus covers three main sections: Mental Ability, General Knowledge, and Teacher Aptitude. The final exam paper includes MCQs in English and Marathi.
The Shivaji University MAH BEd cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to Integrated B.Ed. + M.Ed and BEd course for different categories belonging to the All India and Home State quota. For the General HS category, for the combined course, the cutoff ranged from 0.46 to 80.47, as per the last round closing scores. The hardest and the easiest college for admission were Gulabrao Patil College of Education and Tatyasaheb Kore Shikshanshastra Mahavidyala, respectively.
Note: This is the cutoff for the General HS quota in the last round, other categories, quotas, rounds, courses will have different cutoffs accordingly.
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