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Weightage of every chapter for mhcet exam pcm group


Akash Ghogre 3rd Apr, 2018
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Sai Bharadwaj 3rd Apr, 2018
The exam pattern of MHT CET for the academic year has been changed in order to bring it to the level of JEE Main. So, we can not tell you the chapter-wise weightage, however, we can share with you the weightage given to class 11th and class 12th syllabus.




If you have prepared the topics of class 11th and 12th from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics well, that will ensure your success in MHT CET.




Chapter wise marks distribution for MHT-CET :-




Physics (20 Chapters):




Kinetic Theory Of Gases And Radiation - 12%




Oscillations - 8%




Atoms, Molecules And Nuclei - 8%




Rotational Motion - 7%




Electrostatics - 7%




Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current - 6%




Electromagnetic Induction - 6%




Semiconductors - 6%




Wave Motion - 5%




Magnetism - 5%




Circular Motion - 4%




Surface Tension - 4%




Interference And Diffraction - 4%




Current Electricity - 4%




Gravitation - 3%




Stationary Waves - 3%




Electrons And Photons - 3%




Elasticity - 2%




Wave Theory Of Light - 2%




Communication Systems -1%




Mathematics (20 Chapters):




Integration: 9%




Trigonometric Functions: 8%




Three Dimensional Geometry: 8%




Differentiation: 8%




Probability Distribution: 8%




Matrices: 5%




Circles: 5%




Conics: 5%




Vectors: 5%




Continuity: 5%




Applications of Derivatives: 5%




Differential Equations: 5%




Bernoulli Trials And Binomial Distribution: 4%




Pair Of Straight Lines: 3%




Line: 3%




Plane: 3%




Linear Programming Problems: 3%




Applications of Definite Integrals: 3%




Statistics: 3%




Mathematical Logic: 2%




Chemistry (16 Chapters):




Chemical Thermodynamics And Energetics: 15%




p-Block Elements - Group 15 To 18: 9%




Coordination Compounds: 9%




d And f Block Elements: 8%




Alcohols, Phenols And Ethers: 8%




Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen: 8%




Solid State: 6%




Solutions And Colligative Properties: 6%




Chemical Kinetics: 5%




Halogen Derivatives Of Alkanes And Arenes: 5%




Aldehydes, Ketones And Carboxylic Acids: 5%




Biomolecules: 5%




Polymers: 5%




Chemistry In Everyday Life: 5%




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2 Comments
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30th Mar, 2019
ItsIwrong logic contain at least 4 questions 
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19th Mar, 2020
What about electrochemistry and general principal of isolation of metals
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Rohan K 3rd Apr, 2018

Hello Akash Ghogre. Thanks for contacting Careers360 and we hope we will be able to answer your query.

First note that the syllabus for MHT-CET is at the same level as JEE Mains. What is the syllabus of the JEE Mains? NCERT / CBSE class 11 and 12 topics.

So, I would advice you to thoroughly study all the topics and practice all the sample question papers and the past year question papers of MHT-CET. This will help you a lot.

I would like to direct your attention to this link for more information about the exam pattern:

  • https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-exam-pattern

Hope this helps you and all the best!

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