Should I give mhtcet as an other state student? Is it worth it even if I get 99.5 pr?
Hi aspirant,
- It depends on whether you want to study in Maharashtra as a student from another state. The MH CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) is organized for courses such as engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture. If you are from another state, you can take the exam under the All-India quota.
- A score of 99.5 percentile in MH CET is excellent and can help you secure admission to any top government or private college. However, there are limits on the number of seats available for All India quota students.
- If you are planning to pursue engineering, you should consider taking the JEE Mains instead of the MH CET. Scoring in the 95+ percentile in JEE Mains can also qualify you for top IITs or NITs in Maharashtra or even in your home state.
To assist you with the MHCET exam, here is a detailed guide.
Mht CET 2025 chapter wise Wightage pcm
Hi aspirant,
If you are gearing up for the MHT CET examination, having a solid understanding of the syllabus is crucial for your preparation. Familiarizing yourself with the chapter-wise weightage for the MHT CET can greatly enhance your study strategy.
You can find this valuable information on the Career 360 website, which provides a detailed breakdown of the topics and their respective importance in the exam.
For your convenience, you can directly access the website or follow this link to explore the resources available for your preparation.
MhtCet quetion 2025 pcb group exam 12 date
Hello ,
As per your mentioned query , the MHT CET exam for PCB group are scheduled from 9th to 17th April , 2025. But there will be no exam on 10th and 14th April , 2025 . The duration of exam is 180 minutes .
To know about the pattern , syllabus kindly refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-exam-pattern
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How prepare for mht cet in 10 days
Hey!!! I have prepared a 10 day plan for you to prepare for your MHT CET exams :-
First 3 days
- Morning (3 hrs): Pick one subject (Maths/Bio). Go over main formulas, rules, and practice problems.
- Afternoon (3 hrs): Pick another subject (Physics/Chem). Revise formulas, how things work, and solve number problems.
- Evening (2 hrs): Quickly look at the formulas and main ideas from the day. Solve a couple of old MHT CET questions on those topics.
Next 3 Days
- Morning (3 hrs): Take a full old MHT CET paper (PCM or PCB). Stick to the real exam time.
- Afternoon (3 hrs): Check your answers. See where you went wrong and why. Note down what you need to work on.
- Evening (2 hrs): Study the topics you messed up in the practice paper. Do more MCQs on those specific things.
Days 7-8
- Morning (3 hrs): Take a practice test that feels like the real MHT CET.
- Afternoon (3 hrs): See how you did. Find your strong and weak points. Understand why you got things wrong.
- Evening (2 hrs): Really focus on the topics you struggled with in the mock test. Quickly go over important formulas for everything.
Day 9
- Morning (4 hrs): Go through all the main formulas, ideas, and important stuff for all subjects. Focus on what you're already good at to feel confident.
- Afternoon (3 hrs): Try some harder MCQs to get your brain working.
- Evening (1 hr): Think about how you'll tackle the exam. Decide which sections to do first. Don't try to learn anything new.
Day 10
- Morning: Just quickly look at the most important formulas and ideas. Don't push yourself too hard.
- Afternoon: Relax, drink water, and make sure you have everything you need for the exam.
- Evening: Get a good night's sleep. Being calm and rested helps a lot.
I hope this helps.
so i have compleated my 10th and 12th in madhya pradesh but have domicile of maharashtra so am i eleigible to get reserved seat in mhtcet examination(will i be getting privilege )
Hello,
Yes, since you have a Maharashtra domicile certificate, you are eligible for reservation benefits in the MHT-CET examination .
Even though you completed your 10th and 12th in Madhya Pradesh, your domicile status qualifies you under Type-B candidature.
This type includes candidates whose father or mother is domiciled in Maharashtra and possesses a domicile certificate.
Hope it helps !
so i have compleated my 10th and 12th in madhya pradesh but have domicile of maharashtra so am i eleigible to get reserved seat in mhtcet examination(will i be getting privilege )
No, you won't be eligible for Maharashtra state quota (85% reserved seats) in MHT CET because:
1. Domicile of Maharashtra – You have it, which is necessary.
2. 10th & 12th from Madhya Pradesh – Maharashtra requires candidates to complete Class 10th & 12th from Maharashtra for state quota eligibility.