Mhtcet weightage of per chapter
In MHT CET, questions come from both Class 11 and 12 syllabus, with more weight given to Class 12 chapters (about 80%) and the rest from Class 11 (around 20%). Every subject—Physics, Chemistry, and Math/Biology—has important chapters. For example, Class 12 topics like Electrostatics, Organic Chemistry, and Calculus carry more questions. While the exact weightage can change slightly every year, focusing more on Class 12 topics and practicing previous year papers can help you score better.
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Hi aspirant
The MH CET entrance examination is approaching, and to excel in your preparation, it’s essential to focus on key topics and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern. A strategic approach to your studies will significantly enhance your chances of success.
To assist you in your preparation, we provide a detailed breakdown of chapter-wise weightage for the MH CET, allowing you to prioritize your study efforts effectively.
This information will help you allocate time to the most crucial areas of the syllabus, ensuring that you are well-prepared on exam day.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-important-topics-and-chapter-wise-weightage
Hi aspirant,
It's critical to realize that the MHT CET does not formally publish a set weighting of marks for each chapter. Every year, the distribution of questions among the chapters may vary. However, we can determine that the Class 12 syllabus has about 80% of the questions, while the Class 11 syllabus contains about 20% of the questions based on the syllabus and data from prior years.
To better grasp the actual distribution and degree of difficulty, it is recommended to use last year's question papers and practice exams.
All the best!
Hello there,
The
MHT CET 2025
exam allocates approximately
20% weightage to Class 11
topics and
80% to Class 12
topics. Understanding the chapter-wise weightage can help you prioritize your study plan effectively.
Mathematics – Chapter-wise Weightage
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Integration & Definite Integrals – 12%
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Three-Dimensional Geometry – 11.2%
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Probability – 8.8%
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Trigonometric Functions – 7.6%
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Differentiation & Applications – 6%
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Matrices & Determinants – 4%
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Linear Programming – 4%
Chemistry – Chapter-wise Weightage
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p-Block Elements – 10%
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Thermodynamics – 8%
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Chemical Kinetics – 8%
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Electrochemistry – 6%
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Solutions & Colligative Properties – 6%
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Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids – 8%
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Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers – 4%
Physics – Chapter-wise Weightage
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Rotational Motion – 8%
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Oscillations – 8%
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Wave Motion & Stationary Waves – 8%
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Kinetic Theory of Gases – 6%
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Electrostatics – 4%
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Current Electricity – 4%
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Semiconductors – 4%
These percentages are based on previous exam analyses and can vary slightly each year. Focusing on high-weightage chapters can enhance your preparation efficiency.
For a more detailed breakdown, you can refer to the official MHT CET syllabus and weightage distribution provided by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell.
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Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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