MHCET 2017 Exam Analysis Morning Slot - 4 March, 2017



Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra conducted its Common Entrance Test for admission to MBA/MMS and PGDBM/PGDM courses offered in various institutes in Maharashtra. The test is being conducted in two time slots (10:00 am -12:30 pm and 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm) and will span over a two day window i.e. March 4, 2017 and March 5, 2017.

The computer based test having 200 questions comprises four sections viz. Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension and Quantitative Aptitude - with 75, 25, 50 and 50 questions respectively. A student needs to attempt them in 150 minutes. The fact that the test has no negative marking provides an opportunity for students to guess the answers to difficult questions. Given the number of questions, MH-CET is clearly a test of your speed and accuracy. The exam is largely on the lines of previous CETs.

Given below is a general overview of the exam:

Area

Number of questions (Approx.)

Difficulty level

Logical Reasoning

75

Easy - Moderate

Abstract Reasoning

25

Easy -Moderate

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension

50

Moderate

Quantitative Aptitude

50

Easy - moderate

Total

200

Moderate

MH-CET 2017 Exam Analysis: Quantitative Aptitude

Of 50 questions in this section, 24 questions were of DI and 5 questions DS The rest of the questions were from areas like, odd one out (sequence based on numbers), comparison of two quantities, Arithmetic, which includes Time, Speed and Distance, Time and Work, Percentage, and one question was from probability. In most of DI sets some questions were lengthy and the rest were sitters, and thus lengthy questions should have been avoided in order to maximize score in this section. The questions from other areas varied from moderate-difficult in terms of difficulty level. In this section, an attempt of about 36-38 questions in 45 minutes can be said to be a good attempt.

Area-wise break-down of the questions is as follows:

Area

Number of questions

Difficulty level

Ratio

1

Easy

Average/Mixture

1

Moderate

TSD

1

Moderate

Time and work

2

Moderate

Mensuration

1

Moderate

CI, SI

1

Easy

Partnership

1

Easy to Moderate

Profit and Loss

1

Easy

Probability

1

Difficult

Odd one out

6

Easy

Quantity comparison

5

Moderate

DI (Pie chart)

6

Easy

DI (Line graph)

6

Easy

DI (Table)

6

Moderate

DI (Caselet)

6

Moderate to Difficult

DS

5

Moderate

MH-CET 2017 Exam Analysis: Logical/Abstract Reasoning

This section comprised 75 questions, of which 12 questions were from Critical Reasoning (Strengthening and weakening arguments, statement and conclusion, etc.) and Syllogism. The other questions were from the areas of Blood relation, linear and circular arrangement, selection, data sufficiency, and input and output. The questions were from easy to moderate range in analytical reasoning. The questions from CR were moderate and questions from syllogism were easy. Overall an attempt of 50-52 in 60 minutes will be considered to be a good attempt.

Area

Number of questions

Difficulty level

Arrangement (Distribution)

11 (5 + 6 )

Moderate

Arrangement (circular)

6

Easy-Moderate

Arrangement (linear)

9(6+1+1+1)

Easy

Mathematical

5

Easy

Comparison

2

Easy

Letter based inequality

5

Easy

Coding-decoding

5

Moderate

Input/output

6

Easy -Moderate

Directions

4

Easy

Critical Reasoning

12

Moderate

Syllogism

5

Easy

Blood Relation

5

Easy-Moderate

MH-CET 2017 Exam Analysis: Abstract Reasoning

This section had 25 questions and level of difficulty was Easy to moderate. This section can also be called Visual Reasoning section. All the questions were on completion of series types. The questions in this area were in line with Visual Reasoning questions that appeared in previous years of this exam. An attempt of 20-22 in 20 min can be considered a good attempt in this section.

MH-CET 2017 Exam Analysis: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension

This set consisted of 50 questions out of which 15 questions were from Reading Comprehension (2 passages one of 10 questions and other of 5 questions), 10 questions were from cloze test (1 set). The rest of questions were from area like Vocabulary and Grammar. Both the passages were concise and easy to read. The questions were slightly tricky. However, the options were easy. The FIB questions were also easy. Spot the error or Grammar questions were slightly tricky. There were also questions from find the odd one out which were similar to the Para Jumble odd one out question. Overall an attempt of 40-42 within 25 minutes should be considered a good attempt.

Questions on Series, Arrangements, Data Interpretation and Verbal Ability are the areas where the students can look to maximize their attempts. On the other hand, Quantitative Aptitude and Visual Reasoning can prove to be a bit troublesome. Overall, a score of 145-150 can be considered a reasonably good score. However, a score of less than 145 is unlikely to fetch a call from JBIMS.

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