The MHT CET 2025 PCM Exam for April 25 was conducted today in two shifts. Shift 1 from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and Shift 2 from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., which is now over.
As per initial student reactions, the MHT CET April 25 Shift 1 and Shift 2 PCM Exam were of a moderate difficulty level, including a balanced mix of application-based and NCERT-based questions, with Mathematics being slightly time-consuming. The MHT CET 25th April 2025 Shift 1 and 2 Exam Question Paper and paper analysis will be available after the exam.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 25 (Shift 1)
- Overall Difficulty: The overall difficulty of the exam was moderate; physics and mathematics were mainly time-consuming.
- Physics: It was a bit challenging with major questions asked from Kinematics, current electricity, and ray optics. There were Numerical-based questions that required more time.
- Chemistry: It was easier than the other 2 sections, as it was majorly NCERT-based and questions were from Organic and Physical Chemistry.
- Mathematics: It was a bit lengthy and difficult due to the large number of questions from Calculus, Matrices, and Probability.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 22 (Shift 2)
- Overall Difficulty: This shift was slightly more difficult than Shift 1, because physics was more complex and had longer Mathematics questions.
- Physics: Physics was said to be more application-based as compared to Shift 1, with difficult numericals demanding conceptual understanding, particularly from Electrodynamics and Waves.
- Chemistry: It was based on NCERT, but students observed that questions were mostly multi-conceptual.
- Mathematics: Mathematics was lengthy, with more difficult integration and probability questions that caused the paper to be more time-consuming
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 22 (Shift 1)
- Overall Difficulty: Overall, the exam was of a moderate difficulty level, with mathematics being challenging because of lengthy and complex questions.
- Physics: It was of moderate difficulty with a combination of conceptual and numerical questions, and mostly asked topics were mechanics and modern physics.
- Chemistry: It was of an easy to moderate level, with most questions directly asked from the NCERT, and it was less time-consuming as well.
- Mathematics: It was a bit challenging for the candidates as it required long calculations, which were formula-based, mostly involving calculus and algebra.
- Time Management: Students found Chemistry easy to finish, which gave them extra time for the challenging Mathematics part.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 21 (Shift 2)
- Overall Difficulty: The overall difficulty of the test was moderate, with Physics and Chemistry being relatively easier than Mathematics.
- Physics: The paper was of moderate difficulty, with most questions from Electricity & Magnetism and Mechanics. Optics and Thermodynamics Numericals were the most time-consuming.
- Chemistry: Mostly NCERT-based questions of a moderate level. Questions such as Organic Chemistry (Alcohols, Ethers) and Inorganic Chemistry (Coordination Compounds) were mainly asked according to the candidates.
- Mathematics: The paper was moderately challenging but was long with a mix of questions in Vectors, Algebra, and Calculus.Few long questions, particularly Integration, were problematic to control the time for the candidates.
- Time Management: It was simple for candidates to attempt Chemistry, while Mathematics was time-consuming because there were long calculations, especially in the section of integration.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 21 (Shift 1)
- Overall Difficulty of the Paper: Overall, the exam was moderately difficult, with mathematics being the longest and time-consuming, and chemistry being the easiest
- Physics: It was of a moderate difficulty level with more focus on mechanics and optics. The numericals of Heat and thermodynamics were a bit lengthy.
- Chemistry: It was mostly NCERT-based, with the main focus on Organic chemistry and chemical bonding, majorly asked along with a few questions from equilibrium, as well, it was comparatively easier.
- Mathematics: It was of a moderate difficulty level, with the main focus on algebra and calculus questions. It has a majority of long problem-solving questions, which were difficult for students.
- Time Management: Chemistry was solved easily, whereas Mathematics required time and effort.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 20 (Shift 2)
- Overall Difficulty: The shift 2 was moderate in the difficulty level, students have faced lengthy questions in the mathematics section.
- Physics: The paper was moderate in the 2nd shift, the questions were a combination of conceptual and numerical- based from the topics like Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Electromagnetism. As per the students' feedback, the questions required a clear understanding of concepts and proper time management.
- Chemistry: This section was considered the easiest as compared to the other sections. The questions were mainly focused on the theoretical concepts from topics like Redox Reactions, IUPAC Nomenclature, Coordination Compounds, and Oxidation Numbers, NCERT-based.
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Mathematics: The Mathematics section was the challenging in this section as per the shift 1. The students faced Lengthy and time-consuming questions from Vectors and 3D Geometry, Integration and Differentiation, and Probability and Matrices, those topics maily focused on the problem solving skills.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 20 (Shift 1)
- Overall Difficulty: The exam was considered moderately challenging; some questions were directly formula based, the students saw no reshuffling of the questions as per the last year questions.
- Physics: The paper was moderate in this shift, with a combination of conceptual and numerical based questions from the topics i.e. Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Electromagnetism. As per the students initial feedback the questions required a clear understanding of concepts and were time consuming.
- Chemistry: Chemistry in this shift was moderately easy, the questions were direct and NCERT- based as per the last shift, the questions were from the Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry topics.
- Mathematics: The Maths section was also moderate in difficulty level, some questions were directly formula-based from Calculus, Algebra, and Matrices.
- Overall, the paper required a proper time management and accuracy, as some questions in mathematics sections were lengthy.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 19 (Shift 2)
- Overall Difficulty: Students considered this shift a bit more challenging than Shift 1, because of more complicated questions in Physics and longer problems in Maths.
- Physics: Physics was relatively more challenging with more numerical questions needing clearer concepts. Time management was also important as the exam was more calculation based.
- Chemistry: Chemistry was comparatively easy and NCERT-based and provided some relief in time management.
- Mathematics: Maths section was long and had problem-solving with multiple steps, thus making it more time-consuming.
- Overall, the paper demanded proper time distribution and accuracy, with less direct questions than Shift 1.
MHT CET 2025 PCM Paper Analysis – April 19 (Shift 1)
- Overall Difficulty: The overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate, with an equal number of questions from each section, also some sections required proper time management.
- Physics: The difficulty level was moderate to difficult, with a mix of both conceptual and numerical problems, which required proper understanding.
- Chemistry: It was of an Easy to Moderate level; the questions were mostly direct and according to the regular syllabus.
- Mathematics: It was slightly lengthy with a moderate difficulty level and had both direct and application-based questions, with a proper understanding of formulas.
- Time Management: Physics and Mathematics were time-consuming; Chemistry was relatively easier.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 17 (Shift 1)
- The Overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate, comparatively easier than the earlier shifts.
- Biology was slightly lengthy and time-consuming, but most of the questions were direct and NCERT-based.
- Physics contained both numerical and conceptual questions; it was found to be slightly more time-consuming.
- Chemistry was stated to be of moderate difficulty with an equal number of theory and application-based questions.
- According to students, the exam was overall manageable with proper preparation and good attempt is expected to be 110 to 115 questions out of 150
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 16 (Shift 1)
- The Overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate, but it was more time-consuming if compared to other sessions.
- Biology was a bit lengthy, with more theory-based questions, but they were mostly NCERT-based.
- Physics contained a combination of theory and formula-based numerals, which were slightly tougher for students compared to Chemistry.
- Chemistry was found to be the easiest of the 3 sections, with questions being mostly direct and concept-based.
- The Exam was well balanced and distributed among all the sections, and there were no out-of-syllabus questions.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 15 (Shift 2)
- The overall difficulty level was Moderate; students found the paper balanced but slightly more challenging than Shift 1.
- Biology: Was comparatively easier with NCERT-based questions with emphasis on Plant Diversity, Cell Biology, and Cell Division.
- Physics: Was Moderate to Difficult with topics like Kinetic Theory of Gases, Radiation, Oscillations, and Atoms & Nuclei were prominent.
- Chemistry: It was Moderate with a focus on Chemical Thermodynamics, Energetics, and Coordination Compounds.
- Physics and Chemistry sections required more time; Biology was comparatively quicker.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 12 (Shift 2)
- The overall difficulty level of shift 2 was slightly easier than shift 1, as most of the questions were straightforward and concept-based.
- Biology was easier than shift 1, as it was mostly NCERT Questions without many tricky questions.
- Physics contained a mix of formula-based and conceptual numerical-based questions.
- In chemistry, organic chemistry contained direct questions, and inorganic chemistry contained most of the numerical-based questions.
- Students reported better time management in Shift 2 as compared to Shift 1, especially because Biology and Chemistry were more scoring.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 12 (Shift 1)
- The overall difficulty of the 12th April Shift 1 PCB paper was of a moderate to slightly difficult level compared to other shifts.
- Biology remained NCERT-based, but some questions, particularly from Ecology and Biotechnology, were somewhat confusing and a little tricky for the students.
- Physics was slightly difficult today as compared to April 11, with an increase in the application-based as well as the multi-step numerical questions from areas such as Rotational Motion and Thermodynamics.
- Chemistry had a mix of moderate and tricky questions, with greater importance given to Organic Chemistry and few direct questions from Physical Chemistry.
- Time management was more difficult today since Physics needed more calculations and Biology was a bit long in some sections.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 11 (Shift 2)
- The overall difficulty level of Shift 2 was moderate, similar to Shift 1, with no major changes in the exam.
- Biology was a bit lengthier, with more MCQ-based match the following questions mostly from NCERT.
- Physics exam was of moderate to difficult level with more calculation- based questions which required quick calculations.
- Chemistry was moderate, with most questions from Organic Chemistry and chapter questions such as Coordination Compounds.
- The paper was well-balanced without any out-of-syllabus questions; the question pattern was also the same as in previous years.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 11 (Shift 1)
- Overall paper difficulty was moderate as per trends expected in the PCB Exam.
- Biology was the most time-consuming section due to the long questions.
- Physics included both theory and numerical questions, with more application-based rather than formula-based questions.
- Chemistry was relatively easier, with straightforward questions being mostly from Organic Chemistry and rudimentary Physical Chemistry.
- In general, students felt that time management was important due to the long questions in Biology.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 9 (Shift 2)
- The overall difficulty level was similar to Shift 1, with a moderate difficulty level with equal distributions among all sections
- Biology was the most time-consuming part, but the questions were straightforward and NCERT-based.
- Physics contained more numericals than Shift 1, which were formula-based.
- Chemistry was moderately challenging, with more focus on Organic and inorganic chemistry.
- There were no big changes or off-syllabus questions during Shift 2.
MHT CET 2025 PCB Paper Analysis – April 9 (Shift 1)
- The Overall exam was well-balanced, including a combination of easy to moderately difficult questions.
- There were no difficult questions in all 3 subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Biology
- A few of the questions were similar to previous years’ papers, helping students who had practiced past papers.
- The Biology section was the lengthiest among all three and took more time as compared to physics and chemistry.
- Physics and Chemistry sections were mostly formula and concept-based, with straightforward numerical and theory questions.
- Most of the Questions were NCERT Based.
The PCB exams are scheduled from April 9 to April 17, 2025, while the PCM exam will be held from April 19 to April 27, 2025, in two shifts daily.
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MHT CET 2025 Expected Paper Analysis
MHT CET 2025 is expected to follow the previous year's trends with a moderate difficulty level, with more emphasis on NCERT-based questions and equal distribution among all Subjects.
- 85–90% of the questions are expected to be NCERT-based.
- Physics numericals are generally based on fundamental formulas and concepts.
- Chemistry often includes 50% questions from Organic & inorganic chemistry.
- Mathematics (PCM) mostly has the highest class 12th topics weightage.
- The Biology Section in PCB is the most time-consuming, typically with dense questions.
Subject | Expected Difficulty Level | NCERT-Based Questions | Type of Questions |
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Physics | Moderate | 80–85% | Formula-based, Conceptual |
Chemistry | Easy to Moderate | 90–95% | Theoretical, Direct NCERT lines |
Biology | Moderate | 95%+ | Direct NCERT-based, Factual |
Mathematics | Moderate to Difficult | 75–80% | Calculation-heavy, Application |
What is the paper pattern for MHT CET 2025?
MHT CET 2025 will be based on the past few years' paper patterns, focusing on both the class 11th and class 12th syllabus.
The Exam will be held in CBT Mode for both PCM and PCB groups and will be MCQ-based.
Group | Subjects | No. of Questions | Marks per Question | Total Marks | Syllabus Distribution |
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PCM | Physics, Chemistry | 50 each | 1 mark | 150 |
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PCM | Mathematics | 50 | 2 marks | ||
PCB | Physics, Chemistry | 50 each | 1 mark | 200 | |
PCB | Biology | 100 | 1 mark |
MHT CET 2025 Expected Difficulty level
MHT CET 2025 will have a moderate overall difficulty level.
- As per previous year trends, Mathematics tends to be slightly more difficult, whereas Physics and Chemistry tend to be moderate.
- For PCB students, Biology is likely to have more direct but slightly longer questions than Physics and Chemistry.
Subject | Expected Difficulty | Question Type Focus | Time Consumption | Key Source |
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Physics | Moderate | Conceptual + Numerical | Moderate | NCERT + Application |
Chemistry | Easy to Moderate | Theory-based, Memory-based | Low | NCERT |
Mathematics | Moderate to Difficult | Calculation-intensive, Concept-heavy | High | NCERT + Practice Problems |
Biology | Easy to Moderate | Direct NCERT-based, Factual | High | NCERT |
What is the passing marks for MHT CET 2025?
To pass MHT CET 2025, general category candidates need to score a minimum of 45% (90 marks out of 200), while reserved category candidates need 40% (80 marks out of 200) to pass.
Subject-wise Weightage for MHT CET 2025
The MHT CET 2025 syllabus includes Class 11 and 12 concepts with more weightage to Class 12.
The weightage of subjects is well balanced so that conceptual clarity, speed in solving problems, and application skills are examined in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.
MHT CET 2025 Subject-wise Weightage (Expected)
Subject | Major Topics | Expected Weightage (%) |
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Physics | Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Modern Physics | 30–35% |
Chemistry | Organic, Physical, Inorganic Chemistry | 30–35% |
Mathematics | Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry | 35–40% |
Biology | Genetics, Ecology, Human Physiology | 35–40% |
MHT CET Previous Year Question-Paper
MHT CET Previous Year Paper Analysis
Candidates can also check the previous year paper analysis.
MHT CET May 17th, 2024 Paper Analysis
The paper analysis of MHT CET May 17th exam for both shifts is as follows.
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Moderate to Difficult |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate to Difficult |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Moderate to Difficult |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Difficult |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Slightly Lengthy |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Lengthy |
MHT CET May 16th 2024 Paper Analysis
The paper analysis of MHT CET May 16th exam for both shifts are as follows:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Easy to Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Moderate |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Maths paper was lengthy |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Mathematics paper was lengthy plus time-consuming |
MHT CET May 15 th 2024 Paper Analysis
The paper analysis of MHT CET May 15th exam for both shifts can be found below:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Moderate to Difficult |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Moderate to Difficult |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Questions from Maths were lengthy and of JEE Main level |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Mathematics paper was lengthy |
MHT CET May 11th 2024 Paper Analysis
The paper analysis of MHT CET May 11th exam for both shifts are as follows:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Easy to Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Moderate to Difficult |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Moderate to Difficult |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Questions from Maths were lengthy and of JEE Main level |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Mathematics paper was lengthy |
MHT CET May 10th 2024 Paper Analysis
The analysis of shift 1 exam is available now as tabulated below:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Moderate |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Questions from Maths were tough plus time-consuming |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Same as of shift 1 |
MHT CET May 9th 2024 Paper Analysis
The overall MHT CET 2024 analysis of May 9th exam are as follows:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Easy to Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Easy to Moderate |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Questions from Maths were tough plus time-consuming |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Same as of Shift 1 |
MHT CET May 4th 2024 Paper Analysis
The analysis of shift 1 and 2 of May 4th is given in the table below:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Easy to Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Difficult |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Difficult |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Questions from Maths were tough plus time-consuming |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Same as of Shift 1 |
MHT CET May 3rd 2024 Paper Analysis
The overall difficulty of May 3rd shift 1 exam is available below. You will get updated with shift 2’s analysis as soon the exam is concluded on 5 PM:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Easy to Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Moderate to Difficult |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Difficult |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Some questions from Maths were time taking |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Maths was lengthy |
MHT CET May 2nd 2024 Paper Analysis
The analysis of May 2nd shift 1 and 2 exams are as follows:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Easy to Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Mathematics | Moderate to Tough |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Mathematics | Moderate |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift I? | Some questions from Physics and the majority of Maths qustions were lengthy |
Was Paper Lengthy in Shift II? | Mathematics questions were lengthy |
Topic wise Weightage in Shift I |
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Topic wise Weightage in Shift II | To be Updated |
MHT CET April 27th 2024 Paper Analysis
Paper analysis for both shifts of April 27th exam will be updated by us very soon. Till then you can check the overall difficulty of April 27th exam:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Moderate to Tough |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | To be Updated |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | To be Updated |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | To be Updated |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | To be Updated |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | To be Updated |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Biology | To be Updated |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Biology | To be Updated |
Paper Lengthy | No |
MHT CET April 23rd 2024 Paper Analysis
The analysis of MHT CET April 23rd exam for both shifts are as follows:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Easy to Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Easy to Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Biology | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Biology | Easy |
Paper Lengthy | Yes |
MHT CET April 24th 2024 Paper Analysis
The analysis of MHT CET April 24th exam for both shifts are as follows:
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty of Shift I | Moderate |
Overall Difficulty of Shift II | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Physics | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Physics | Moderate |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Chemistry | Easy |
Difficulty of Shift I paper of Biology | Tough |
Difficulty of Shift II paper of Biology | Easy to Moderate |
Paper Lengthy | To be Updated |
MHT CET 2024 April 22 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
The MHT CET 2024 April 22 Shift 2 Paper Analysis varies from easy to moderate. Chemistry was easiest, with topics straight from textbooks. Physics was considered moderate by the students, testing formulas and applications. Math was the toughest among all, featuring lengthy questions and concepts from JEE Main.
MHT CET 2024 April 22 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
The MHT CET 2024 PCB exam for April 22 was Moderate in difficulty level for most students who took Shift 1. Physics followed the same trend, with questions considered moderately challenging. Chemistry was easy to moderately difficult. Biology presented a moderate challenge as well, featuring both questions based on diagrams and statements.
MHT CET 2023 Paper Analysis
Subject | Exam Date | Paper Analysis |
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PCB | May 20, 2023 | Check Here |
PCB | May 19, 2023 | Check Here |
PCB | May 18, 2023 | Check Here |
PCB | May 17, 2023 | Check Here |
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PCB | May 15, 2023 | Check Here |
PCM | May 13, 2023 | Check Here |
PCM | May 12, 2023 | Check Here |
PCM | May 11, 2023 | Check Here |
PCM | May 10, 2023 | Check Here |
PCM | May 9, 2023 | Check Here |
MHT CET 2023 May 20 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- The MHT CET May 20 Shift 1 exam was overall moderate.
- Physics was moderate and Chemistry was easy to moderate.
- Biology section was of moderate difficulty comprising diagram and statement-based questions.
MHT CET 2023 May 19 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
- The MHT CET May 19 Shift 2 exam was overall moderate.
- Physics was moderate to difficult with more conceptual questions.
- The Chemistry section was easy to moderate with questions framed directly from the textbooks.
- Biology section was of moderate level difficulty comprising match the column and statement-based questions.
MHT CET 2023 May 19 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- The MHT CET May 19 Shift 1 exam was overall moderate.
- Physics was easy to moderate with formula-based questions. 5 questions were direct theory-based.
- The Chemistry section was moderate with direct questions from Inorganic Chemistry.
- In the chemistry paper, there were many questions from Biomolecules, Named Reactions, and Polymers.
- Biology section was of moderate level difficulty with many diagram-based questions.
MHT CET 2023 May 18 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
- The MHT CET May 18 Shift 2 exam was overall moderate.
- Physics was easy to moderate with formula-based questions.
- The Chemistry section was moderate with more questions from thermosetting polymers and Ziegler–Natta catalyst.
- Biology section comprised moderate level questions from topics like ovulatory phase, Bohr effect, Mendelian Disorders, etc.
MHT CET 2023 May 18 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- The MHT CET May 18 Shift 1 exam was overall moderate.
- Physics was easy to moderate with formula-based questions.
- The Chemistry section was moderate and questions were directly asked from the textbook.
- In Biology, calculation-based questions were asked on Biomolecules and Respiration. This section also included questions with diagrams and functions.
MHT CET 2023 May 17 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
- The overall difficulty of the MHT CET 2023 May 17 Shift 2 paper was moderate.
- The Physics section was easy to moderate containing solved textbook questions and direct formula-based questions.
- Chemistry was also easy to moderate with direct questions.
- The Biology section was moderate having conceptual questions.
MHT CET 2023 May 17 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- MHT CET 2023 PCB May 17 shift 1 exam was overall moderate.
- The Physics and Chemistry sections were easy.
- Diagram-based questions were included in the Physics part.
- In Chemistry, hormone-related questions were asked.
- The Biology section had questions from the deleted topics of previous year.
MHT CET 2023 May 15 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- MHT CET 2023 PCB May 15 Shift 1 exam was moderate in difficulty level.
- Physics was tough and lengthy.
- The Biology and Chemistry sections were moderate.
- The questions in the Biology section were a bit lengthy.
MHT CET 2023 May 13 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- The MHT CET 2023 May 13 Shift 1 exam was moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- Physics and Chemistry questions were easy to moderate.
- The Mathematics section was moderate to tough and the questions were lengthy.
MHT CET 2023 May 12 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
- According to the students’ reactions, May 12 Shift 2 question paper was rated slightly difficult than shift 1 paper.
- Physics and Chemistry was rated moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- Mathematics section had the same level of difficulty with shift 1. Most of the questions asked from Vector and 3D, integration.
MHT CET 2023 May 12 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- According to the students’ reaction, the overall question paper of MHT CET May 12 Shift 1 was rated moderate.
- Physics was rated moderate to difficult and the paper was time-consuming.
- Students rated the Mathematics section as having a moderate level of difficulty.
- Chemistry was easy in comparison to the other subjects.
Check, MHT CET 2023 May 12 Paper Analysis
MHT CET 2023 May 11 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
- According to the students’ reactions, the overall questin paper was rated moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- Physics and Mathematics section had a moderate level of difficulty. Most of the questions in Physics were asked from current electricity and ray optics.
- Students rated Chemistry section as easy to moderate level of difficulty.
- Most of the questions in Mathematics section were asked from Vectors and 3D, Integration, Probability.
MHT CET 2023 May 11 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- The Shift 1 question paper had a similar difficulty level to the earlier four shifts. Students rated this shift to be moderate.
- Chemistry was easy to moderate and its focus was mainly on theory-based questions and only a few were calculative questions.
- Physics was rated moderate, it had lengthy and calculative questions. The questions were asked from Wave Optics, Laws of Motion, Current Electricity and Magnetism, Electrostatics.
- Mathematics was above a moderate level of difficulty and it was time-consuming.
Check, MHT CET 2023 May 11 Paper Analysis
MHT CET 2023 May 10 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
- The question paper was rated moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- Mathematics, which was constantly the toughest subject in all three previous shifts, still remained the same but its difficulty level can be said to be moderate instead of above moderate.
- The difficulty level of Physics and Chemistry has remained the same with Physics being moderate and doable and Chemistry being easy to moderate.
- Physics was application and formula-based while Chemistry was majorly theory-based.
MHT CET 2023 May 10 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- The overall question paper was slightly above moderate based on students’ feedback.
- Mathematics was above moderate with many lengthy questions. Questions were asked from Vectors and 3D, Probability and P&C, Lines and planes, Trigonometric functions, mainly ITF, and Definite integration. Questions from integration were especially tough.
- Chemistry was easy to moderate and its questions were based on the Maharashtra HSC textbook.
- Students rated the Mathematics question paper as above moderate level of difficulty.
- Questions from JEE Main 2017 and 2018 question papers are being asked.
- JEE Main 2023 questions for Mathematics were also asked as it is
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MHT CET 2023 May 9 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
- The overall question paper is rated easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- The physics section was rated moderate. Most of the questions in Physics are asked from BCC Density Numericals & Packing Efficiency.
- Students rated the Chemistry section as moderate and the questions were asked from States of Matter Redox, Reactions, Surface Chemistry, and Alkanes.
- Mathematics had an easy to moderate level of difficulty. The question included questions from Vectors and 3D, Derivation, Integration, Relations and Functions.
MHT CET 2023 May 9 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
- The overall question paper is rated moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- Students rated Physics as moderate. There were some lengthy and tricky questions and 20 - 25 questions were easy & direct. Most of the questions were asked about Capacitors, Rotational Dynamics, Tolerance, and Resistors.
- Chemistry had an easy level of difficulty, all of the questions were asked from the textbook. The question paper included questions based on IUPAC Nomenclature, Redox Reactions, Oxidation Numbers, Coordination Compounds, and EAN.
- Mathematics was difficult in comparison to Physics and Chemistry. Around 15 - 18 questions were tricky and very lengthy.
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MHT CET 2022 Paper Analysis
Subject | Exam Date | Paper Analysis |
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MHT CET 2022 August 13 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 13 Shift 2 question paper are:
- The overall question paper was rated moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- The Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany sections were rated easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- The Physics section was rated moderate to difficult.
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MHT CET 2022 August 13 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 13 Shift 1 question paper are:
- The overall question paper was rated moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- Physics and Zoology were rated moderate to difficult in terms of overall difficulty level.
- The Chemistry and Botany section were rated easy to moderate in terms of overall difficulty level.
MHT CET 2022 August 12 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 12 Shift 1 question paper are:
- The overall question paper was rated moderate in terms of overall difficulty level.
- The Botany and Zoology section was rated moderate in terms of overall difficulty level.4
- The Physics section was moderate to difficult and the Chemistry section was easy to moderate in terms of overall difficulty level.
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MHT CET 2022 August 11 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 11 Shift 2 question paper are:
- The question paper was rated moderate to difficult in terms of overall difficulty level.
- The Physics and Mathematics section was rated moderate to difficult.
- The Chemistry section was rated easy to moderate in terms of overall difficulty.
- Thermodynamics, Semiconductor, Electrostatic, AC Current and Waves, and Capacitors have the most weightage in the Physics section.
- Most of the questions in Chemistry were asked from Inorganic Chemistry, Solid State, Physical, and Rate Kinetics.
- Function, Continuity, Differentiation, Integration, and Calculus have the most number of questions in Mathematics.
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MHT CET 2022 August 11 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 11 Shift 1 question paper are:
- The overall question paper was rated moderate to difficult in terms of difficulty level.
- The Mathematics section was the most difficult section compared to the other sections.
- Calculus, Integration, 3D Geometry, and Vectors have the most weightage in the Mathematics section.
- The Chemistry section was easy to moderate and D & F Block, Organic Chemistry had the maximum number of questions.
- Most of the questions in Physics were asked from Rotational Motion and Electrodynamics.
MHT CET 2022 August 10 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 10 Shift 2 question paper are:
- The overall question paper was rated moderate to difficult.
- The Physics and Chemistry question paper was rated moderate in terms of overall difficulty level.
- Gravity, Vector, Superposition, Current Based, and Circular Motion has the most weightage in the Physics section.
- Most of the questions in the Chemistry section were from Polymer, Solid State, Aldehyde, Solutions, Ionic Equilibrium, and Organic Chemistry.
- The Mathematics section was the difficult section compared to other sections.
- Line and Plane, Matrices, Vectors, Differentiation, and Integration has the most weightage in the Mathematics section.
MHT CET 2022 August 10 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET August 10 Shift 1 question paper are:
- The question paper was rated moderate to difficult in terms of overall difficulty level.
- The Chemistry section was easier compared to Physics and Mathematics.
- The Mathematics section was moderate to difficult.
- Topics with higher weightage in Mathematics included Integration, Derivative, Vector.
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MHT CET 2022 August 8 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 8 Shift 1 question paper are mentioned below:
- The overall difficulty level of the paper was rated moderate to tough.
- Physics was reported to have a few lengthy and tricky questions.
- Mathematics was the lengthiest of all the 3 sections.
- Chemistry was rated moderate in terms of overall difficulty.
MHT CET 2022 August 7 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 7 Shift 2 paper are given below:
- As per students, the overall difficulty level was moderate
- Chemistry and Physics were rated easy to moderate while Mathematics was rated moderate to tough.
- Questions in Physics were asked from rotational dynamics, AC Circuit, etc.
- Chemistry had questions from solid state and organic chemistry.
- Topics with higher weightage in Mathematics included differential equations, integration, vector, and calculus.
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MHT CET 2022 August 7 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 7 Shift 1 question paper are mentioned below:
- The overall difficulty level was easy to moderate.
- Chemistry was rated the easiest of the three sections.
- Mathematics was rated the most difficult of the three sections.
MHT CET 2022 August 6 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 6 Shift 2 question paper are mentioned below:
- The overall question paper was rated moderately difficult in terms of difficulty level.
- The chemistry section was easy compared to Physics and Mathematics.
- Mathematics section was rated moderate to difficult.
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MHT CET 2022 August 6 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2022 August 6 Shift 1 question paper are mentioned below:
- The overall question paper was rated moderate in terms of difficulty level.
- Chemistry was rated easy but Mathematics was moderate to difficult.
- The Physics question paper was rated moderate.
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MHT CET 2022 August 5 Shift 2 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2023 August 5 Shift 2 paper analysis are mentioned below:
- The question paper was rated easy to moderate in terms of overall difficulty level.
- Physics and Mathematics sections were difficult compared to Chemistry.
- The paper was lengthy and time-consuming.
MHT CET 2022 August 5 Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Some major highlights of MHT CET 2023 August 5 Shift 1 paper analysis are mentioned below:
- The question paper was rated easy to moderate in terms of overall difficulty level.
- Physics and Mathematics sections were difficult compared to Chemistry.
- Most of the questions in Physics were asked from Rotational Dynamics, Semi-conductors.
- Electrostatics and Thermodynamics had more weightage in the Chemistry section.
- Most of the questions in Mathematics were asked from Integration and Mathematical logic.
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MHT CET 2021 Paper Analysis
MHT CET 2021 exam begins on September 20, 2021. Roughly 4 lakh candidates are expected to appear for this exam in over 200 centres. Day wise exam analysis for MHT CET 2021 will be updated here soon.
MHT CET 2021 Exam Dates | Detailed Paper Analysis |
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MHT CET 2021 PCM – September 20, 2021 | Shift I and II Analysis |
MHT CET 2021 PCM – September 21, 2021 | Shift I and II Analysis |
MHT CET 2021 PCM – September 22, 2021 | Shift I and II Analysis |
MHT CET 2021 PCM – September 23, 2021 | Shift I and II Analysis |
MHT CET 2021 PCM – September 24, 2021 | Shift I and II Analysis |
MHT CET 2021 PCB – September 27, 2021 | Shift I and II Analysis |
MHT CET 2021 PCB – September 28, 2021 | Shift I and II Analysis |
MHT CET 2021 PCB – September 29, 2021 | Shift I and II Analysis |
MHT CET 2020 Paper Analysis
MHT CET PCB Paper Analysis – Day 4 (Oct 5, 2020)
Subject | Shift I | Shift II |
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Biology | Easy | Easy to Moderate |
Physics | Easy | Easy to Moderate |
Chemistry | Easy | Easy |
Overall Difficulty Level | Easy | Easy |
Most Asked Topics – Physics | Thermodynamics, Rotational Motion | Modern Physics |
Most Asked Topics – Chemistry | - | Chemical Bonding, Polymer |
Most Asked Topics – Biology | Reproduction, Growth, Genetics and Photosynthesis | - |
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MHT CET PCB Paper Analysis – Day 3 (Oct 4, 2020)
Subject | Shift I |
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Biology | Moderate |
Physics | Easy to Moderate |
Chemistry | Easy |
Overall Difficulty Level | Easy to Moderate |
Most Asked Topics – Physics | Rotational Motion, Thermodynamics |
Most Asked Topics – Chemistry | Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Bonding |
Most Asked Topics – Biology | - |
MHT CET PCB Paper Analysis – Day 2 (Oct 2, 2020)
Subject | Shift I | Shift II |
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Biology | Easy | Easy to Moderate |
Physics | Easy to Moderate | Easy |
Chemistry | Easy | Easy |
Overall Difficulty Level | Easy | Easy |
Most Asked Topics – Physics | Nuclear Physics, Thermodynamics | - |
Most Asked Topics – Chemistry | Chemical Kinetics, Solutions, Polymer, Biomolecules, p-block and d-block Elements | Chemical Kinematics, Chemical Bonding |
Most Asked Topics – Biology | Plant Reproduction, Respiration, Circulation, Genetics, Control Coordination, Human Reproductions | - |
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MHT CET PCB Paper Analysis – Day 1 (Oct 1, 2020)
Subject | Shift I | Shift II |
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Biology | Easy to Moderate | Moderate |
Physics | Moderate | Moderate |
Chemistry | Easy | Easy |
Overall Difficulty Level | Easy to Moderate | Moderate |
Good Attempts | 155+ | 150+ |
Most Asked Topics – Physics | Circular Motion, Rotational Motion | Modern Physics, Nuclear Physics, Thermodynamics, Kinetic theory of gases |
Most Asked Topics – Chemistry | Chemical Bonding | Chemical Bonding |
Most Asked Topics – Biology | Animal Husbandry, Organisms | - |
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MHT CET 2019 Paper Analysis
MHT CET 2019 was administered from May 02 to 13, 2019 in multiple slots or sessions. Approximately, 4.13 lakh aspirants of engineering, pharmacy and agriculture appeared for the MHT CET 2019 examination, which spanned for 12 days. In comparison to 4.36 lakh registrations in 2018 , the total number of candidates who registered for the exam in 2019 fell by 5 per cent. Out of all the candidates who enrolled for the 2019 MHT CET, 1.20 lakh opted for PCM while 1.22 lakh opted for PCB. For all four papers - Physics , Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology (PCMB), roughly 1.7 lakh aspirants appeared.
Total number of applications | 422425 |
Total number of incomplete applications | 9141 |
Total number of completed applications | 413284 |
Total number of candidates who appeared for PCM | 120000 |
Total number of candidates who appeared for PCB | 122000 |
Total number of candidates who appeared for both (PCMB) | 170000 |
The difficulty level of MHT CET 2019 was easy to moderate, based on the overall feedback obtained from students of all sessions and slots. All of the primary MHT CET 2019 exam highlights can be reviewed below.
Level of Difficulty: The exam's overall level of difficulty was said to be easy to moderate. Many difficult questions were not asked. In all shifts or slots, about 60% of the paper was found to be easy.
Easy Subject: In all shifts, mathematics was considered to be the easiest subject while physics had an easy to moderate in difficulty level.
Difficult Subject: For most of the students, chemistry proved to be difficult. MHT CET's section on Chemistry had an equal combination of theory and numerical problems.
Questions from Mathematics: Most of the questions from Mathematics were asked from the topics given below -
- Logic Truth Table
- Set Relation
- Area under Curve
- LPP – Maximize, Minimize
- Vectors 3D (7 Questions)
- Continuity
- Calculus (8-10 Questions)
- Matrices (3 Questions)
- Sequence & Series (3 Questions)
- Circle (3 Questions)
- Conic (3 Questions)
MHT CET 2019 Cut-off
Rounds | Cut Off Lists for Maharashtra | Cut Off Lists for All India |
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Round I | Cutoff List | Cutoff List |
Round II | Cutoff List | Cutoff List |
Round III | Cutoff List | Cutoff List |
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MHT CET 2018 Paper Analysis
This year, MHT-CET 2018 observed a rise in the number of applicants from Maharashtra state by almost 14 per cent. Roughly, 4.34 lakh candidates had registered for the exam. The paper was considered extremely simple by the candidates who appeared for the MHT-CET 2018 entrance exam on 10th May. The first reaction that was received from students and experts as Physics and Chemistry concluded is that there were almost no conceptual questions in the paper. Nearly all of the questions asked in the entrance exam were either based on information or on formulas.
Additionally, students stated that they found MHT-CET 2018 to be one of the easiest entrance examinations for engineering. According to others, the difficulty level of the paper was not even half in comparison with the JEE Mains 2018. Another comment from the students was that in both papers this year, they faced no time management problem. There were lesser calculations, and a few questions were even non-numerical ones.
MHT CET 2018 Section-wise Difficulty
Subject | Level of Difficulty | Good Attempts | Accuracy | Good Score | ||
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- | Easy | Moderate | Difficult | - | - | - |
Maths | 15 | 25 | 10 | 42 | 90% | 76 |
Physics | 20 | 22 | 8 | 45 | 90% | 40 |
Chemistry | 18 | 18 | 14 | 44 | 90% | 38 |
Total | 53 | 65 | 32 | 131 | 154 | - |
- All three sections, namely mathematics, physics , and chemistry, were of moderate level of difficulty.
- In Physics, there were more numerical-based questions than theoretical ones.
- In Chemistry, many questions were asked from Chemical bonding and Organic Chemistry.
- In the mathematics section, there was a lot of emphasis given to limits, logs, calculus, probability, functions, and graphs questions. But, the questions were not very difficult.
- 80 percent of the questions in all three sections were from the syllabus of Class 12 while only 10 percent were from the syllabus of Class 11.
- Since there was no negative marking, all 150 questions could be attempted.
- It was not very difficult for a well-prepared student to answer 130 out of 150 questions with an accuracy of about 85 to 90 per cent.
- This could lead to a score of 150 plus, which is a quite good score for obtaining a seat in the chosen stream in colleges like Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJIT), K J Somaiya and College of Engineering, Pune.
- One could expect a rank of nearly 6000 with a score of 130, which also ensured secure admission in top government engineering colleges and universities.
- A score of 100 is also good for getting a place in Maharashtra's Top 30 Engineering Colleges.
- There are several engineering colleges in the state of Maharashtra which provide admission through MHT CET. So, even with a rank of 2 lakh, a candidate can avail admission in lower ranked colleges.
MHT CET 2018 Cut-off
Rounds | Cut Off Lists for Maharashtra | Cut Off Lists for All India |
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Round I | Cutoff List | Cutoff List |
Round II | Cutoff List | Cutoff List |
Round III | Cutoff List | Cutoff List |
Additional Round | Cutoff List | Cutoff List |
Important Topics with Weightage in MHT CET
Mathematics
MHT CET Mathematics Chapter Name | Weightage |
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Integration | 9% |
Trigonometric Functions | 8% |
Three Dimensional Geometry | 8% |
Differentiation | 7% |
Probability Distribution | 8% |
Matrices | 5% |
Circles | 6% |
Conics | 5% |
Vectors | 7% |
Continuity | 5% |
Applications of Derivatives | 5% |
Differential Equations | 6% |
Bernoulli Trials And Binomial Distribution | 4% |
Pair Of Straight Lines | 5% |
Line | 3% |
Plane | 4% |
Linear Programming Problems | 2% |
Applications of Definite Integrals | 4% |
Statistics | 3% |
Mathematical Logic | 3% |
Physics
MHT CET Physics Chapter Name | Weightage |
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Kinetic Theory Of Gases And Radiation | 12% |
Oscillations | 8% |
Atoms, Molecules, And Nuclei | 8% |
Rotational Motion | 7% |
Electrostatics | 7% |
Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current | 6% |
Electromagnetic Induction | 6% |
Semiconductors | 6% |
Wave Motion | 5% |
Magnetism | 5% |
Circular Motion | 4% |
Surface Tension | 4% |
Interference And Diffraction | 4% |
Current Electricity | 4% |
Gravitation | 3% |
Stationary Waves | 3% |
Electrons And Photons | 3% |
Elasticity | 2% |
Wave Theory Of Light | 2% |
Communication Systems | 1% |
Chemistry
MHT CET Chemistry Chapter Name | Weightage |
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Chemical Thermodynamics And Energetics | 15% |
p-Block Elements – Group 15 To 18 | 9% |
Coordination Compounds | 9% |
d And f Block Elements | 8% |
Alcohols, Phenols, And Ethers | 8% |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen | 8% |
Solid State | 6% |
Solutions And Colligative Properties | 6% |
Chemical Kinetics | 5% |
Halogen Derivatives Of Alkanes And Arenes | 5% |
Aldehydes, Ketones And Carboxylic Acids | 5% |
Biomolecules | 4% |
Polymers | 4% |
Chemistry In Everyday Life | 5% |
Tips to Ace MHT CET 2024 from Toppers
MHT CET toppers have shared their experiences of taking the MHT CET 2024 entrance exam and how they prepared for the same. Take a look at the tips given below to gain important insights for your MHT CET preparation.
- The more the students practice, the greater the chances are of them qualifying with appreciable marks in the MHT CET entrance exam.
- The candidates must never make the mistake of overlooking their weaker areas. Rather, they must recognize them as soon as possible, and work on them.
- "Shyness is the enemy of clarity," i.e. in the event of any doubt, the aspirants must not act timidly while obtaining the experts or teachers' suggestions.
- It is really important that they understand the definitions in detail.
- It is very important for the test-takers to know how to manage the time during the exam.
- Prescribed textbooks for classes 11 and 12 must be studied well first and then, additional or reference study materials must be used.
Question Attempting Insights from Experts to Clear MHT CET 2024 Cut off
Although toppers are the people that have come out in flying colours in MHT CET, it is the educators behind them who could be credited with some of the success. As most of the coaching experts and teachers possess years of experience, their tips, if abided, will help students with concerns on how to crack MHT CET 2024. Experts from leading coaching centers and school teachers point out that MHT CET is based more or less on the syllabus covered in Maharashtra's state syllabus for class 11 and class 12. It is essential that they begin to study and prepare themselves from class 11 by practicing the problems given at the end of each chapter and understanding the concepts before practising.
Nagesh Sawant, Mathematics teacher at Ghonse Academy affirms this. His advice, "Since the MHT CET syllabus is from Class 11 and Class 12, organizing it from Class 11 itself is wise. Learn the chapter well, practice questions from the textbook at the end of every chapter. Next, answer the same topic questions from various other sources such as coaching content, online review papers and papers from previous years. In the said topic, this helps them get strong. Other than that, they must check and see where they have gone wrong every time a question goes wrong, and improve that. Practice allows them to be perfect in the subject matter and helps in managing time.”
Subject-wise Insights
Every syllabus topic plays a central role in clearing MHT CET 2023. Candidates should prepare their subject matter wisely. In the test, the standard XI curriculum will be given 20 per cent weightage and the standard XII curriculum will be given 80 percent weightage when the question paper is being set. Instead of applying the same study technique to all subjects, try to follow the study patterns subject-wise.
Physics
Physics is a very typical subject, since there are mathematical formulas and derivations in physics. Thus, it requires more and more practice. Through regular practice, candidates can do well in physics and work to solve the derivations, instead of trying to cram it. Candidates must go through previous year's papers and refer to NCERT books, because they will help to strengthen the basic concepts.
- Solving the subject of numerical physics is a major challenge for students, but daily learning strengthens the calculation skills.
- Keep a time check when answering a question. This helps to handle time effectively during the exam.
Chemistry
Chemistry is the subject with the highest scoring potential in MHT CET. In this segment, students can get good marks with a bit of hard work. Mostly, Chemistry questions will be asked from the 12th standard syllabus, so you have to master this topic to ace the exam.
- Students must study all the basic concepts of chemistry and attempt to understand equations of all molecules and mixtures.
- Numerical chemistry is not too hard for candidates to easily achieve quite good marks.
Biology
Biology is one of the key topics for MHT CET. Candidates therefore need to prepare well for the Biology topics. Biology consists of the Zoology and Botany questions. So, students need to be familiar with the subject's fundamentals and use flow charts as well. Candidates must revise the topics from zoology and botany properly because the concepts or wording used in these topics are difficult and confusing. So, revision makes the paper easier to solve.
- Make sure you prepare with the latest syllabus and examination pattern. Biology will cover the highest marks in the question paper.
- Study Zoology and Botany consistently because marks are equally distributed.
Mathematics
Mathematics is based entirely on calculations and derivations, therefore you have to work on calculations. To get good marks, focus more on topics like Conic Section with an ellipse, hyperbola, parabola, and rectangular parabola, Trigonometry, Vectors, 3D and Integral Calculus. Remember that no calculator will be allowed in the exam. Solve all the questions manually while practicing. This will allow you to improve your speed.
- Take note of formulas on one page and try revising them over and over again.
- Discover tricks, math shortcuts, and memory methods, so that papers can be solved in an easy and effective way.
MHT CET 2024 Paper Analysis FAQs
Ques. What are the important topics in MHT CET paper?
Ans. Important chapters for MHT CET are as follows:
- Physics: Kinetic Theory Of Gases And Radiation, Oscillations, Atoms, Molecules, And Nuclei, Rotational Motion, Electrostatics, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Electromagnetic Induction, Semiconductors, etc
- Chemistry: Chemical Thermodynamics And Energetics, p-Block Elements – Group 15 To 18, Coordination Compounds, d And f Block Elements, Alcohols, Phenols, And Ethers, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen, Solutions And Colligative Properties, etc.
- Maths: Integration, Trigonometric Functions, Three Dimensional Geometry, Probability Distribution, Vectors, Differential Equations, and Circles.
Ques. Where can I get the MHT CET paper analysis?
Ans. Collegedunia provides a detailed analysis of MHT CET question paper. The analysis are based on the students’ feedback and experts’ opinion on it.
Ques. Is MHT CET paper analysis helpful for preparation?
Ans. Yes, MHT CET paper analysis helps in preparing for the exam. You can identify important topics to focus on for the preparation. The analysis gives you an idea about the pattern, marks distribution to help you prepare your strategy accordingly. Check MHT CET 2024 Chapter-wise Weightage
Ques. What are the trends or patterns observed in the MHT CET paper analysis over the years?
Ans. Over the past few years, some of the patterns or trends observed in MHT CET paper analysis are weightage of different topics, difficulty level of the questions, question format and performance trends of the students like cut off score.
Ques. What are the key insights from MHT CET paper analysis?
Ans. Through an analysis, you will get to know the weightage of each chapter, the difficulty level of the exam, and good attempts.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.
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