MHT CET Physics Mock Test 2025 (Available), Free Mock Test for MHT CET

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Last Update on Feb 15, 2025

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MHT CET Physics Mock Test 2025: Attempting Mock Tests is considered a very crucial part of the preparation of an exam. Our Mock tests are a game changer as they help you evaluate your performance in a real-time exam environment.

We are here with Collegedunia’s Free MHT CET Mock Test 2025 based on the latest Syllabus, which helps you understand the exam pattern. It makes you aware of your position among more than 6 lakh candidates that you will compete with in MHT CET 2025 to get into a college of your choice. So, if you haven’t started attempting mock tests, start now to get ahead of the competition.
 

Ques. How many MHT CET mock tests to give?

Ans. Toppers recommend attempting at least 15-20 MHT CET Mock Test 2025 to increase your chances of getting a good score and A college of your choice

Ques. How can I take free MHT CET mock test?

Ans. Collegedunia has designed free MHT CET mock test. The mock tests are prepared following the same pattern as the one that you will see in the exam.

Ques. Is it necessary to give MHT CET mock tests?

Ans. Yes, Mock tests help you understand the exam pattern and provide you with real exam simulation. Before you take the mock test, you should revise your notes at least once.

Ques. How to analyze MHT CET mock tests?

Ans. It is the most important step after attempting mock tests. Analyze your weak and strong topics and work on them accordingly.

MHT CET Exam Pattern Highlights

Particulars Details
Mode of Exam Computer-Based Mode
Duration 180 minutes - 90 minutes for each section
Sections in PCM Section 1 - Physics & Chemistry - 50 questions each
Section 2 - Mathematics – 50 questions
Sections in PCB Section 1 - Physics & Chemistry - 50 questions each
Section 2 - Biology – 100 questions
Total Number of Questions

PCM – 150 
PCB – 200

Types of Questions MCQs
Medium of Examination English

Attempt and Analyze Strategy for MHT CET Mock Test 2025

First of all, the purpose of mock tests should be clear. Mock Tests are a means to identify your weaker topics and mistakes so that you can work on them to improve your score in the real exam ultimately. You have to learn so well that you answer all the questions on those topics correctly without any mistakes.

Time Management

While analyzing a mock test, see where you spent your time, both on question and subject levels. For individual questions, look for the reasons for spending more time on them and check if they were correct. Similarly, learn to divide your time wisely between the exam sections. Ideally, you should not spend too much time.

Analyze why you spent more time answering some questions. Most probably, it would be your ego that arose and made you think you have read the topic well, so you would complete the question, no matter what. But this is a wrong approach, don’t take any question on your ego. There are some alerts that you should move to the next one. 

  • First Alert is when you read a question but don’t understand anything, or you start to solve it but cannot reach anywhere in more than a minute. In this scenario, you should skip the question and move on to the next.
  • Second Alert is that you have an idea about the question, and you have already spent 3 minutes on solving it. In this case, too, please move on to the next question. Time Management can be assumed to be very normal, but in reality, it can do wonders if worked upon properly.

Round-wise Strategy

You don’t have to keep solving the questions serially but solve them using a roundwise strategy. You can use the 40-30-20 rule to implement the Roundwise strategy. There are 90 minutes in each section of MHT CET.

For the first 40 minutes, attempt to solve the easy and doable questions from the section. You have to identify the easy questions and solve them, leaving the difficult ones for later. Try to be within the time limit.  For the next 30 minutes, attempt to solve the moderate questions you think can be solved. Now, in the last 20 minutes, attempt the hard questions, or you can work on some easier questions that might have needed more time. This strategy will ensure you leave no questions unattempted, which generally happens otherwise.

Analyze Mistakes

After attempting a mock test, you have to analyze your mistakes generally of three types: Silly, Conceptual, or Random Guess. 

  • For Silly mistakes, try to find and eliminate the reasons behind them. Some reasons for silly mistakes may be that your rough sheet got filled and turned the page. You might have made some calculation mistakes. Just try to eliminate the causes of silly mistakes.
  • For Conceptual mistakes, you might have forgotten some concepts or made some errors. To overcome them, you should learn those topics well and practice their Topic Mock Tests.
  • For Guesses, you need to analyze whether it was an educated or just a random guess. Guesses don’t always work, and everyone needs to analyze what works for them.

Learn to Handle Pressure

While sitting in the real exam, three factors determine your score: Time, Questions, and Pressure to perform well. We have talked about the first two. Now, let’s have a look at Exam Pressure. 

So, in a real exam, there is pressure to perform well as it is the final attempt, and your mind thinks you can’t mess this up. This actually messes things up. But while attempting mock tests, there is no such pressure. So, your goal should be to attempt the mock tests under such real pressure. You should sit in a place where no one should disturb you, and you don’t get distracted. One more tip that most toppers use to compensate for the exam pressure is to try to attempt the mock test in less than the allotted time.

Accuracy

There is no negative marking in MHT CET, so you must attempt all the questions in real exams and mock tests, too. But when analyzing the mock tests, analyze your accuracy in the mock test. Ideally, your accuracy should be at least 85 to 90 percent for easy questions and around 70 percent for moderate questions. Without this accuracy, there is no guarantee that your answer will be correct. You can practice for accuracy using our Topic, Sectional, and Full Mock tests.