Which section of MAH MBA CET syllabus has maximum weightage?

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The Logical Reasoning section of MBA CET has the maximum weightage. This section carries 75 marks and Abstract Reasoning section carries 25 marks. So, together they carry 100 questions, i.e. 1/2 of the total number of questions. Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension sectio

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The Logical Resoning section of the MAH MBA CET has the highest weightage. It has 75 questions and 37.5% exam weightage. The other sections are: 
  • Verbal Ability: 50 questions
  • Quantitative Aptitude: 50 questions
  • Abstract Reasoning: 25 questions
The MAH MBA CET has 200 objective-type questions. The exam g

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MAH CET is the most popular entrance exam accepted in the top private MBA colleges in Navi Mumbai. Listed below are some of the top private colleges with their tuition fees -

Top CollegesTuition Fee
ITM Business School, Navi MumbaiINR 12.45 lakh
DY Patil University School of ManagementINR 19 lakh
NMIMS Deemed to be UniversityINR 21 lakh
Vijay Patil School of ManagementINR 19 lakh
Terna Global Business SchoolINR 5.9 lakh

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If a question or answer is found to be incorrect in the MAH MBA CET 2026 answer key by the examination body, candidates will be given full marks for that question, irrespective of the answer option they shall have chosen.

No, the MAH CET final answer key is not open for challenge as it is prepared after much deliberation on the objections raised against the provisional MAH CET answer key.

MAH CET answer key objection fee is INR 1000 per questions. The fee is to be paid in online mode. The amount will be refunded to only those candidates, whose objections will be accepted as valid.

The MAH MBA CET answer key carries correct answers and candidate's response to all questions. Candidates can calculate probable score by adding one mark to every correct answer given by you and adding zero for every incorrect option selected by you. The sum total will be your probable score.

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