MAH CET 2019 concludes, exam was moderately difficult on both days
Richa Kapoor | March 10, 2019 | 06:26 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MARCH 10: State Common Entrance Cell of Maharashtra successfully conducted MAH CET 2019 in computer based mode on March 9 and 10 in four sessions. On day 2 of MAH CET, candidates found the exam as moderately difficult as well as some of the questions in the quantitative ability section were time consuming for them.
MAH CET 2019 Exam Analysis
Section |
Total Number of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
Abstract Reasoning (AR) |
25 |
Moderately difficult |
Verbal Ability/Reading Comprehension (VA/RC) |
50 |
Easy |
Logical Reasoning (LR) |
75 |
Difficult |
Quantitative Aptitude (QA) |
50 |
Difficult |
What After MAH CET 2019
After the successful conclusion of MAH CET 2019, the authorities will declare the result in online mode on March 31, 2019. All the candidates who qualify the written exam, they will have to participate in counselling after which they will be offered admission to institutes and colleges which are recognised by Maharashtra government and are affiliated to any of the Non-Agricultural University in Maharashtra State:
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