What is the duration of MAH B.Ed CET exam?

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The MAH B.Ed. CET exam is a state-level entrance test administered by the Maharashtra CET Cell. Maharashtra B.Ed. courses will accept applicants only if they pass the MAH B.Ed. CET exam. Candidates will be shortlisted for admission to the MAH B.Ed. CET through the entrance exam, based on the MAH B.Ed. CET 2024 merit list. For ninety minutes, the MAH B.Ed. CET admission exam will be administered online. There will be one paper with three sections in the MAH B.Ed. entrance exam 2024: mental ability (40%), general knowledge (30%), and teacher aptitude (30%). The 100 questions on the MAH B.Ed. CET 2024 question paper are multiple-choice, o

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The MAH B.Ed CET exam is designed to be completed within a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes (90 minutes). This applies to both the Marathi and English medium versions of the exam.

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    Vikrant Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    MAH BEd CET exam was held in online mode. The duration of MAH BEd CET exam was 60 minutes. Candidates were supposed to complete the exam on time. They were not provided any extra time to complete the exam. Candidates can check the detailed exam schedule at the official website of the exam and also follow this space to more about the MAH BEd CET exam pattern and more.

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The last date for MAH CET BEd admission in Maharashtra is 1 October, 2025. The counselling process to get admission in BEd education programme started by State Cell, Maharashtra, from 25 June, 2025 and was continued till 5 August for the CAP 2025 Round 1. The counselling will be continued in four phases including the institutional level admissions.

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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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The MAH BEd CET answer keys is released on the official website of the CET State Cell. Candidates need to visit the official website to find the answer key link under the “the latest Updates” section. Answer keys are provided for all sets of the question paper, enabling you to calculate your expected score. If you identify any discrepancies in the answers, you can raise objections by providing valid proof within the specified objection window.

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No, admissions to the B.Ed course at The Lord's Universal College of Education is not possible without the MAH B.Ed CET entrance exam scores. Students willing to get admission must follow The Lord's Universal College of Education application process mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official website of The Lord's Universal College of Education.

Step 2: Select the required programme.

Step 3: Pay the application fee.

Step 4: Fill out and submit the application form with required details.

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