MHT CET 2021 analysis for September 20; Check student’s review here
Prabakaran K | September 20, 2021 | 07:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
The State CET Cell, Maharashtra has conducted day 1 of the MHT CET September 20 exam. According to the student reviews, the MHT CET 2021 exam of September 20 was moderate in difficulty level.
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Check NowNew Delhi: State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has concluded the 1st day of the MHT CET 2021 exam today at 6 pm. The shift 1 exam was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm and shift 2 was held from 3 pm to 6 pm. As per the student reviews, MHT CET 2021 exam for September 20 was moderate in difficulty level.
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MHT CET paper analysis 2021- September 20 shift 1 exam
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Mathematics - This section was moderate in difficulty level. Questions were mostly time-consuming and lengthy. Some of the topics asked in the exam were integration, differential calculus, etc.,
Physics - The difficulty level of the physics section was also moderate. Questions were asked from topics such as thermodynamics, optics, SHM and waves, etc.,
Chemistry - This subject was easy in the difficulty level. There were 80% of questions from the 12th class syllabus and 20% of questions from the 11th class syllabus. Questions were from some topics like s-block, p-block, d-block, and f-block.
HT CET exam analysis 2021- September 20 shift 2 exam
Maths - The overall difficulty level of the mathematics subject was moderate. Questions were from topics such as probability, trigonometry, vector 3d etc.,
Chemistry - This section was easy as usual. Some of the topics asked in the exam were electrochemistry, s, p, d & f block elements, alcohol, phenol, ether etc.,
Physics -
The difficulty level of the physics section was easy to moderate. Questions were asked from the topics such as measurement, optics and SHM & waves etc.,
MHT CET 2021 difficulty level (shift 1 & 2):
|
Subject |
Slots 1 & 2 |
|
Physics |
Moderate |
|
Chemistry |
Easy |
|
Maths |
Moderate |
MHT CET September 20 exam was conducted successfully today. Candidates appearing for the upcoming MHT CET 2021 exam are needed to bring admit card, self-declaration form, and a valid photo identity proof to the exam centres. Tomorrow is the second day of the MHT CET exam 2021.
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