MHT CET 2022: Syllabus and marking scheme released at mhtcet2022.mahacet.org
The CET Cell Maharashtra has released the MHT CET 2022 syllabus and marking scheme. Check detaled MHT CET syllabus and pattern here.
Candidates can download and use the sample papers for better preparation.
Download NowIsha Jain | February 11, 2022 | 12:33 PM IST
NEW DELHI
: State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has released the MHT CET 2022 syllabus and marking scheme. Students preparing for MHT CET 2022 exam can check Maharashtra CET 2022 syllabus and marking scheme at the official website - mhtcet2022.mahacet.org.
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MHT CET 2022 Syllabus
Applicants who are going to appear in the MHT CET 2022 exam should carefully check the CET syllabus 2022. The syllabus of MHT CET 2022 includes the list of topics from which the CET question paper will be framed.
As per MHT CET 2022 notification, 20% weightage will be given to class 11 curriculum and 80% weightage will be given to class 12 curriculum while setting the MHT CET question paper.
The whole syllabus of class 12th of 2021-22 of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics subjects excluding portions which were deleted by State Council Of Educational Research And Training, Maharashtra for H.S.C.Examination due to covid19 pandemic situation.
Along with the class 12th topics, the MHT CET 2022 syllabus includes topics from class 11th (2022-21) as well. Students will have to prepare the following topics while preparing for the MHT CET 2022 exam.
Subject |
Chapters/Units of Std XI Syllabus |
Physics |
Motion in a plane, Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Thermal properties of matter, Sound, Optics, Electrostatics, Semiconductors |
Chemistry |
Some Basic concepts of chemistry, Structure of atom, Chemical Bonding, Redox reactions, Elements of group 1and 2, States of Matter(Gaseous and Liquids), Adsorption and colloids (Surface Chemistry), Hydrocarbons, Basic principles of organic chemistry |
Mathematics |
Trigonometry II, Straight Line, Circle, Measures of Dispersion, Probability, Complex Numbers, Permutations and Combinations, Functions, Limits, Continuity. |
Biology |
Biomolecules, Respiration and Energy Transfer, Human Nutrition, Excretion and Osmoregulation. |
MHT CET 2022 Marking scheme
The CET Cell Maharashtra has also released the MHT CET 2022 marking scheme. The MHT CET exam 2022 will be conducted as a computer based test with no negative marking.
MHT CET 2022: Marking Scheme
Subject |
Approximate number of questions |
Marks per question |
Total marks |
Duration in minutes |
|
Class XI |
Class XII |
||||
Physics |
10 |
40 |
1 mark |
100 |
90 minutes |
Chemistry |
10 |
40 |
|||
Mathematics |
10 |
40 |
2 marks |
100 |
90 minutes |
Note that the difficulty level of the MHT CET 2022 question paper will be at par with the JEE (Main) for Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and the difficulty level for Biology will be at par with NEET. The questions will be mainly application based.
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