If you’re planning to study engineering or pharmacy in Maharashtra, the MHT CET is the first stepping stone. The 2025 edition brings a few changes in dates, syllabus, and counseling, but the core idea stays the same – clear your way into top colleges. Below we break down the most useful info, from when the exam happens to how you can study smarter.
First things first: mark your calendar. The official admit‑card release is expected in early March, and the exam itself is slated for late April. Results usually come out by early May, followed by counseling rounds in June. Keep an eye on the official website for exact dates, because any shift will be announced there.
Eligibility is simple – you must have passed the 10+2 board exam with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB). The minimum aggregate is 45% for those belonging to the general category, with relaxed limits for SC/ST and other reserved groups.
The pattern stays at 180 multiple‑choice questions: 90 in Physics, 45 in Chemistry and 45 in Mathematics. Each correct answer nets 4 marks, while there is no negative marking for wrong attempts. The total duration is three hours, so time management is crucial.
Start with the syllabus. It mirrors the NCERT textbooks for class 11 and 12, so make sure you have the latest editions. Focus on concepts rather than rote memorization – the exam tests application more than pure recall.
Build a study plan that covers all three subjects each week. Allocate more time to your weaker area but keep a daily practice set for the stronger ones. Short, consistent sessions (45‑60 minutes) work better than marathon studies.
Practice is the only way to boost speed. Solve past year papers and take timed mock tests at least once a week. Analyze your errors: note which topics repeatedly cause trouble and revisit them.
Don’t ignore the importance of a good test‑day strategy. Read every question quickly, eliminate obviously wrong options, and then decide where to spend the most time. If a problem seems too tough, flag it and move on – you can return later with fresh eyes.
Lastly, take care of yourself. A balanced diet, regular short breaks, and enough sleep improve concentration. On the night before the exam, avoid cramming; a relaxed mind performs far better.
With the right dates in mind, a clear understanding of the exam pattern, and a focused preparation plan, you’ll be ready to ace MHT CET 2025 and secure a seat in a good Maharashtra college. Good luck!
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