MHT CET 2021: Benefits of attempting test series by Careers360
Isha Jain | September 10, 2021 | 09:36 AM IST | 2 mins read
Careers360 has released the MHT CET test series for aspirants preparing for Maharashtra CET 2021 exam. Get direct link to access MHT CET 2021 test series here.
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NEW DELHI
: State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will conduct the MHT CET 2021 exam from September 20. The
MHT CET exam date 2021
are September 20 to October 1. Since the exam is approaching, it is important for MHT CET 2021 aspirants to leave no stone unturned to crack the Maharashtra CET 2021 exam. Attempting
MHT CET mock tests
or previous years’ papers is considered to be one of the best ways to boost the overall preparation.
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To help students score well in the entrance exam, Careers360 provides MHT CET 2021 knockout program . The MHT CET 2021 knockout program launched by Careers360 provides aspirants with unlimited MHT CET 2021 chapter tests, subject tests and full syllabus tests. Not just the mock tests, through the knockout MHT CET 2021 e-learning program students can also watch video e-lectures, get smart study material, continuous faculty support, performance analysis and much more.
MHT CET 2021: Know how mock test will boost preparation
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Attempting the MHT CET mock tests will allow students to get familiarized with the Maharashtra CET exam pattern 2021 .
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The mock tests consist of questions from the topics that are asked in the actual exam. Therefore, with the help of MHT CET 2021 mock test, candidates will be able to know the topics that require revision.
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Moreover, MHT CET 2021 aspirants will be able to track the time taken for solving the questions and overall time of exam and practise accordingly.
MHT CET 2021: Paper pattern and marking scheme
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Subject |
Approximate number of questions |
Marks per question |
Total marks |
Duration in minutes |
|
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Class 11 |
Class 12 |
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Physics |
10 |
40 |
1 mark |
100 |
90 minutes |
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Chemistry |
10 |
40 |
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Mathematics |
10 |
40 |
2 marks |
100 |
90 minutes |
About MHT CET
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test, commonly known as MHT CET is a state-level exam conducted by the CET Cell, Maharashtra for admission to undergraduate courses. MHT CET exam is conducted as a computer-based test and approximately 4,00,000 students appear for Maharashtra CET every year.
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