

Maharashtra MBA CET - Test Pattern
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Common Entrance Test (CET) is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education and is accepted by over 80 institutes in Maharashtra , including the prestigious Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS). Last year’s CET written test was held on February 26. Also, non-Maharashtra students were reportedly required to score 135 marks out of 200 in order to make it to JBMS. The reported cut-off for Maharashtra students was around 130.
Check out Maharashtra MBA MHCET 2009 Notification
The pattern for CET 2007
Objective type written test
Total number of question: 200
Time allotted: 150 min
Number of choices per question: 5
No negative marking
CET tends to be heavy on reasoning part and light on quantitative analysis. CET 2006 had roughly the following pattern:
Verbal ability: 35
Reading comprehension: 15
Quantitative analysis: 14
Data interpretation: 20
Data sufficiency: 15
Analytical reasoning: 51
Verbal reasoning: 20
Non-verbal reasoning: 30
The total marks for GD/interview/academics/work experience is 40.
Eligibility
1. Eligibility criteria for admission against the seats coming under CAP (Centralised Allotment Process). In order to secure admission through CAP to this first year of two-year full-time MBA/MMS course, the candidate should fulfill the following:
OR
2. Eligibility criteria for admissions under minority seats in minority institutes:
Appeared for the final year examination of any bachelors degree of minimum three years duration in any discipline recognised u the association of Indian Universities.
OR
Appeared for the CET along with GD and PI conducted by the competent authority and secured non-zero CET score for 2003-04.
Age Limit
There is no age limit for admission into the MBA/MMS degree courses.


