MAH-CET Full Form - Maharashtra Common Entrance Test

27 Apr 2026

MAH CET Full Form

The MAH CET stands for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test. It is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the Maharashtra State CET Cell for admission to postgraduate management courses such as the MBA, MMS, MCA and other programmes in Maharashtra.

MAH CET Exam Overview

The MAH CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) is a computer-based test conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. It is one of the primary entrance exams conducted for admission into various professional courses, such as:

  • MBA/MMS
  • Engineering (B.E./B.Tech)
  • Pharmacy (B.Pharm/D.Pharm)
  • Law (3-year/5-year)
  • Education (B.Ed/M.Ed)
  • Hospitality management
  • Agriculture
  • Fine Arts

Key MAH MBA CET 2026 Exam Dates

According to official updates, the MAH CET 2026 exam for various groups is scheduled to happen in April and May.

Phase 1

MAH CET exam name Tentative exam date (2026)
MAH MBA/MMS CET 6 - 8 April 2026
MAH MCA CET 30 March 2026
MAH LL.B 3?Year CET 1- 2 April 2026
MAH B.Ed (General & Special) CET 27- 29 March 2026

Phase 2

MAH CET exam name Tentative exam date (2026)
MAH MBA/MMS CET 9 May 2026
MAH - MHT CET (PCB Group) 10 - 11 May 2026
MAH - MHT CET (PCM Group) 14 - 17 May 2026

MAH MBA CET Exam Eligibility

Students need a minimum three-year bachelor's degree (in any discipline) from a recognized university to be eligible for MAH CET (MBA/MMS) 2026. The minimum aggregate required is 50% marks (45% for reserved/PwD candidates from Maharashtra). Final-year students can also apply, provided they submit the required certificates by the admission deadline. There is no age limit for applying to the exam.

MAH MBA CET Syllabus

The MAH MBA CET syllabus spans across four major areas. These include:

Logical Reasoning
  • Seating arrangements
  • Blood relations
  • Syllogisms
  • Direction sense
  • Input-output
  • Statement-assumption/argument
Abstract Reasoning
  • Figure series
  • Analogy
  • Odd-man-out
  • Embedded figures
  • Pattern-based puzzles
  • Mirror/water images
  • Visual sequences
Quantitative Aptitude
  • Percentages
  • Profit & loss
  • Time & work
  • Time-speed-distance
  • Ratios & proportions
  • Averages
  • Numbers
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Mensuration
  • Probability
  • Data Interpretation
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension
  • Grammar
  • Vocabulary
  • Synonyms-antonyms
  • Idioms
  • Error spotting
  • Sentence correction
  • Para-jumbles

MAH MBA CET Exam Pattern

The MAH CET exam pattern consists of four sections: Logical Reasoning (75), Abstract Reasoning (25), Quantitative Aptitude (50), and Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (50).

The MAH MBA CET exam pattern consists of 200 multiple?choice questions (MCQs) with no negative marking. The total duration for the exam is 150 minutes. Each correct answer carries 1 mark; no negative marking.

The MAH MBA CET exam question distribution and marking scheme are outlined below.

Section Questions Marks
Logical Reasoning 75 75
Abstract Reasoning 25 25
Quantitative Aptitude 50 50
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension 50 50
Total 200 200

MAH CET Exam Preparation Strategies

  • Familiarize yourself with the exam's structure, syllabus, and section-specific weightings to effectively organize your study plan.
  • Begin your preparation with practice tests that replicate the MAH MBA CET exam format to develop both speed and proficiency. This helps with error analysis and prioritize the areas needing improvement.
  • Create a realistic timetable, pinpointing the specific sections to tackle each day, and then stick to it.
  • Join good coaching sessions or online forums to clarify any uncertainties and reinforce your grasp of the material.
  • Prioritize the logical reasoning section and other high-weightage concepts to boost your scores.
  • To enhance comprehension and speed, practice grammar or vocabulary daily.

MAH CET Registration Process

Here's a general overview of the MAH CET exam registration process:

  • Registration for the MAH CET is conducted online through the official CET cell website.
  • First, create an account using your basic information, and you will receive login credentials via OTP.
  • Log in and complete the application form, providing your personal details, academic background, and the relevant category information.
  • Submit your photo, signature, and any other necessary documents as instructed.
  • Select your preferred test cities (up to 3 choices).
  • Review the form, pay the fee online, and download the confirmation page.

MAH CET MBA Books

Preparing for the MAH MBA CET goes beyond simply reading books; a systematic plan is essential.

  • Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Aggarwal
  • How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude by Arun Sharma
  • A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal
  • Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension by Nishit K. Sinha
  • Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis (for vocabulary)

Using these standard texts helps to develop a thorough understanding of the concepts and formulas involved.

Conclusion

To summarize, the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH-CET) is an important exam for students aspiring to pursue various professional courses such as law, pharmacy, engineering, and management. MAH MBA CET offers access to premier institutes such as JBIMS, SIMSREE, PUMBA, and Welingkar. With the right preparation and focus on logical reasoning, abstract reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability, students can significantly improve their chances of achieving a strong score in the exam.

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FAQs

Q1. What is the full form of MAH-CET?

A1. MAH-CET stands for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test. It is a state-level entrance exam conducted for admission to various professional courses, such as the MBA/MMS, MCA, LLB, B.Ed, and more.

Q2. Is MAH-CET difficult?

A2. MAH-CET is considered moderately difficult. It is generally easier than the CAT but has a strong focus on logical reasoning. The challenge lies in its speed-based nature rather than the conceptual complexity.

Q3. Is MAH-CET and MHT-CET the same?

A3. MAH-CET is a general term for various Maharashtra state entrance exams, while MHT-CET specifically refers to the entrance test for undergraduate technical and health-related courses.

Q4. Who is eligible for MAH-CET?

A4. Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for reserved categories). Final-year students are also eligible to apply.

Q5. Is there negative marking in MAH-CET?

A5. No, there is no negative marking. Each correct answer carries one mark, making it worth attempting all questions.

Q6. How should I prepare for MAH-CET?

A6. Focus on regular mock tests based on the exam pattern, and practice reasoning and quantitative aptitude daily. Referring to standard books, such as A New Approach to Reasoning by BS Sijwalii and Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis can also be helpful.

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