MAH-CET Preparation
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2 years agoGuide-Level 14
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5 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Selecting a perfect test series while preparing for any competitive exam is a very difficult task. With the number of options available in the market, it just gets more difficult. I feel www.entranceable.in has a good test series which you can join. You can visit the website for more information on mocks.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
For Pumba, the cutoff varies from year to year but try to score 95+percentile to be in safe region. I am providing you the link for the books. https://insideiim.com/15-must-read-books-for-cat-preparation/.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
The MAH CET test is more of a speed test. The questions asked are not tough in nature but time limit is the big game in the exam. Try to practice more and more mock papers and past year papers.
Important Topics for MAH CET are listed below:
Grammar
Reading Comprehension
Algebra
Ratio and Its applications
Arrangements
Clocks and Calendars
Data Structures
Direction Sense
Geometry and its applications
Numbers and its applications
Percentages and its applications
Puzzles
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Designed exclusively for students preparing for management entrance examinations this comprehensive guide is must have preparatory material. It contains chapters on broad topics like,
1.English-Language
2.Reasoning
3.Quantitative Aptitude
4.Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation
2.Maharashtra CET-MBA 2017 with Solved Papers (2006-2016) by RK Jha
Note-If youre looking out for a coaching institute, then you should attend a workshop by Catking. After that, you can decide whether to avail their services or opt for some other classes.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
1. RK Jha
2. Disha Publications
3. GK Publications
4. Verma publications
For CAT, you can refer to books like:
1. Nishit Sihna
2. Arun Sharma
3. Arihant Publications (good)
4. VRC (verbal and reading comprehension)
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
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