MAH CET MBA 2022 exam concluded; Overall paper analysis, expected cut-off
MAH MBA CET 2022 was easy to moderately difficult. MAH CET MBA 2022 exam analysis for August 23, 24, and 25 (all slots), and expected cut-off here.
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NEW DELHI: State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, conducted MAH MBA CET 2022 as a computer-based test on August 23, 24, and 25. Around 132000 candidates appeared for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Exam (MAH CET) this year. MAH CET MBA 2022 was conducted in two shifts, morning - 9 am to 11:30 am and afternoon- 2 pm to 4.30 pm. As per the MAH CET MBA 2022 exam analysis shared by students and experts, the overall difficulty level of the exam was easy to moderate.
The majority of the students found the MAH MBA CET 2022 paper in all slots extremely easy. However, the August 24 exam was a bit difficult compared to the August 23 exam. The exam pattern was as expected with 200 multiple-choice questions of 1 mark each. There was no negative marking and the duration of the exam was 150 minutes. MAH MBA CET 2022 paper had more questions on arithmetic, coding-decoding, data sufficiently, vocabulary, and grammar.
MAH MBA CET 2022 Exam Analysis (August 25, all slots)
The August 25 exam of MAH MBA CET 2022 was extremely easy compared to the August 23 and August 24 exams. As per the MAH CET 2022 MBA exam analysis shared by students, there were a few questions that were time-consuming and tricky. Around 180 questions out of 200 were very easy, according to the students who took MAH CET MBA 2022. Below are the number of questions asked in each section and the difficulty level.
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There were 70 questions in Logical Reasoning
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24 questions were asked from Abstract Reasoning
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Quantitative Ability ( DI included) had 48 multiple choice questions 2 to 3 questions were repeated. The questions were same with different values
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And in Verbal Ability/Reading Comprehension ( VA/RC), the number of questions asked were 58
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MAH CET MBA 2022 Exam Analysis: The difficulty level for all sections was easy, and there was no negative marking for wrong or unattempted answers
MAH CET MBA 2022 Exam Analysis (August 24, all slots)
Compared to the previous day 1 exam, the August 24 exam was a bit more difficult. MBA MAH CET exam analysis 2022 by experts and students suggest that the difficulty level was moderate. Also, some technical glitches occurred during the exam. The paper was jumbled; questions were not section-wise, making it difficult for candidates. Though the overall difficulty was moderate, the quantitative section was very easy. The logical and Abstract sections of the MAH MBA CET 2022 exam were moderate level while the VARC was easy to moderate, according to the students who appeared in the MAH MBA CET 2022. Below are the details of the number of questions for every section, difficulty level, and good score.
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Logical section had 65 to 70 questions of moderate level. There were 8-10 questions number series
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There were 50 questions from VARC - 33 from Verbal Ability and 17 from Reading Comprehension. More questions were from sentence correction (8) and verbal logic (8)
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The number of questions in QA increased from last year. This year this section had 60 questions of easy to moderate difficulty level. Candidates who did 42 to 45 questions are likely to get a good score here
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Abstract Reasoning had the least number of questions. It had a total of 12-20 questions and the level of difficulty was moderate. The questions were mostly from odd one out, series completion, and analogies
MAH MBA CET Exam Analysis 2022 (August 23, all slots)
Based on the MAH CET exam analysis 2022 shared by the candidates who appeared for the MAH MBA CET 2022 exam, here is a detailed analysis of the paper below.
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The paper and options were completely jumbled up
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No critical reasoning based questions were asked
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More questions were from data sufficiency; there were 20 questions from DF
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Two questions from equation, ratio, mixture and 5 from series
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DI has two bar and graph based sets
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Abstract reasoning was pretty but there were some new type of questions
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Two questions were from probability
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In Reading Comprehension, a good number of questions were asked from grammar. There were 5 easy grammar questions from grammar. Decision making made a comeback this, with a total of 5 questions. There were one small paragraph
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Around 10 questions were vocabulary based
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Logic had 35 questions, with 10 questions only from coding - decoding. 5 questions were from syllogism
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No questions were asked from reverse syllogism
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Odd one out saw two questions, and all were easy
Expected MAH MBA CET 2022 cut-off
As the paper was easy to moderate, the MAH MBA CET 2022 cutoff is expected to be high. The cut off for top B-schools is likely to be around 99 to 100 percentile. For JBIMS, the cut off will be above 99.9 percentile. Other MBA colleges whose cut off is expected to be above 99 percentile include SIMSREE (99.8+), WSchool (99.5+), PUMBA ( 99+). The cut off for SIES, Mumbai is guessed at 98.8+ percentile.
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