MAH CET MBA 2025 registration deadline today; exam from April 1
Ayushi Bisht | March 28, 2025 | 03:18 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can fill up the MAH CET MBA 2025 application form through the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell Maharashtra will close the registration window for the MBA today, March 28. Interested candidates who have not yet applied can fill up the MAH CET MBA 2025 application form through the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
As per the MAH CET 2025 schedule, the MAH MBA CET 2025 exam is scheduled to be conducted on April 1 to 3. The MAH MBA CET 2025 admit card has been issued on the official website.
Candidates can use their login credentials such as registered email ID and password to download the MAH MBA CET 2025 admit card 2025.
Candidates are required to bring their MAH CET MBA 2025 admit card along with a valid ID proof, such as a PAN card, Aadhar card, or driving license, to the examination hall. The MAH MBA CET 2025 normalisation process has also been announced.
MAH MBA CET 2025: Exam pattern
The MAH MBA CET 2025 exam will be conducted online, with a duration of 150 minutes. The exam will consist of 200 questions, divided into four sections: Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC). The total score for the MAH MBA CET 2025 will be 200 marks.
According to the MAH MBA CET 2025 marking scheme, candidates will receive 1 mark for each correct answer, and there will be no negative marking for incorrect answers. The question paper will be in English.
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