what is mhtcet exam ? can I give it from West Bengal?name some good colleges under mhtcet
Dear Aspirant,
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test is conducted by Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra. It is a state level exam and for applicable for undergraduate students. The programmes offered are 3- year LLB course and 5-year integrated law course. It is an online objective type paper.
For preparation of the exam, you need to know the schedule of the applications to understand your planning and how to schedule your time-table.
For 5 year LLB:-
The application starts 20, Jan 2020
The application ends 2nd March, 2020
The exam will be on April 12, 2020
The results will be declared on 28th April, 2020
For 3 year LLB:-
The application starts 19th March, 2020
The application ends 6th May, 2020
The exam will be on 28th June, 2020
The results will be declared on 14th July, 2020
So, this means that if you are applying for 3 year LLB, you have more time to prepare and so you must schedule your studies within that time limit and vice versa.
The next step towards preparation is knowing the exam paper pattern and syllabus.
There will be 150 questions in the exam which will be objective-type. There will be no negative marking and each correct answer will be give 1 mark. The duration of the paper will be 120 minutes/ 2 hours.
The syllabus is as follows:
1. Legal aptitude and legal reasoning (30 marks) :
- Indian polity including Executive, Judiciary and Legislature, etc.
- Law prepositions with facts
- Constitution
2. General Knowledge and Current affairs (40 marks) :
- History
- Geography
- Latest rules and amendments
- Current affairs (news, events, awards, etc.)
3. Logical and analytical reasoning (30 marks):
- Completing arguments, drawing well-supported conclusions
- Reasoning by analogy
- Applying principles or rules
- Sets and statements
- Puzzle
- Blood relation
- Series and related concepts
4. English (30 marks) :
- Vocabulary
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Analogies
- Idioms and Phrases
- One-word Substitution
- Sentence Improvement and rearrangement
- Fill in the blanks
- Errors - Common errors, Spotting errors, inappropriate usage of words, spelling mistakes etc, English Comprehension etc.
5. Maths (50 marks) :
- Profit and Loss
- Speed and Distance
- Time and Work
- Algebra
- Average
- Venn diagram and more...
For get a hang of both of these things, solve previous years question papers and mock tests given online.
Some more things to remember:
- Planning the schedule will always help you. Start as early as you can for the exam to ace it.
- Stick to that schedule and respect your time and manage it well.
- Read newspaper daily.
- Improve vocabulary in English by taking in information in English through newspaper, magazines or books.
- Review your mock tests results.
- Revise as much as you can! Make notes and follow them.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hi,
The MHT-CET or Common Entrance Test is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Government of Maharashtra. The exam is taken for the admission in following streams:
- Engineering
- Pharmacy
No, You cant give it from Bengal.
There are a total number of 36 districts in the state of Maharashtra where DTE Maharashtra will conduct MHT CET 2020. The districts fall under eight divisional authorities which include Mumbai, Pune, Amravati, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad, Nanded and Sangli. Non-Maharashtra candidates have to choose from the following list of exam center as per their convenience.
For The best colleges under MHT CET , you can go to this link, and check every detail!
Hope this Helped!
Best of Luck!
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