MHT CET Highlights
Exam Name |
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test |
Exam Frequency |
Once a year |
Exam Mode |
Online |
Exam Duration |
Paper I and II : 90 minutes each |
Changes Introduced in MHT CET
- Earlier MHT CET used to be based entirely on the Class 12 syllabus of HSC Board of Maharashtra. Now, students will have to study the Class 11 syllabus as well.
- In MHT CET Syllabus, 20% weight is given to class 11th standard syllabus and 80% weight is given to class 12th standard syllabus.
- The level of difficulty of MHT CET will be raised and be almost equal to JEE Main in terms of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and NEET for Biology.
- The approximate number of questions based on the 11th standard will be 10 and 40 from class 12. The questions will be application-based.
- In MHT CET, no question will be asked from the chapter on complex numbers of Class 11.
COURSE PLANNER - CLASS-XII
COURSE CONCEPT
A Course which offers ample time of 1 year to become an expert in the curriculum ofMHT CET. The course progresses with basic fundamental study; covering upon the syllabus of boards along with the preparation for MHT CETThe course helps in development of concepts, rigorous practice for board exams, as well as competitive exams, enhancement of analytical thinking and increasing the confidence level of aspirant.
Integrated course (XI & XII) |
Course Duration |
Two years |
Course commencement |
1ST week of April |
Admission procedure |
Admission will be given on the basis of entrance test (conducted by institute) performance basis. |
Batches & timings |
Morning Batch: 8:00 am to 2:00 pm @ 40-45 Students |
Number of days per week |
Six days per week lecture and testing |
Number of hours per day |
Three hours schedule per day (2 lectures and doubt session per day) |
Testing |
PT & CT will be held in every 15 days and topic test will held weekly subject wise. |
Preparation for Board Examination |
Classroom Teaching & NCERT & HSC Book Discussion |
Study Material (Sheets/Modules) |
Board Pattern Test |
Periodic Tests –MHT CET Pattern |
Daily Practice Problems (DPPs) |
Doubt Classes |
NOTE
The Institute reserves the right to increase/decrease the number of lectures alloted to any topic and also make changes in the sequence of the topics of each subject depending upon the course requirements.
The information given in this Course Planner is proposed for the current Academic Session. The institute reserves the right to make changes in it in the interest of students.