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Kunal Lalwani

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Candidates are granted admission to the Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT offered at the Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (IHMCT) Maharashtra after passing the MAH HM CET (Maharashtra Hotel Management Common Entrance Test). This examination is administered by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra and is the only test that students have to sit for when they are willing to join any government or private hotel management college in the state.But few private IHMCTs have provisions to admit students on the basis of their 12th standard marks, if there are any vacant seats left after t
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Kunal Lalwani

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In addition to the admit card of MAH HM CET, candidates need to bring their photo ID proof to the examination center. It should be Aadhar Card/Passport/Voter ID/PAN Card/Driving License. candidate should alway's keep a hard copy of admit card with him/ her and the details in the admit card should be clear. The candidates may also need to bring a passport-size photograph as per the details mentioned in the admit card as per the requirement. All necessary papers are in good condition so that there may not be any problem during the examination. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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You should begin to afford MAH HM CET mock tests approximately 3-4 months to the exam. Early practice enables the identification of skills that one can do well and those he/she needs to polish as time increases. Firstly, work on passing sectional tests and boost up lines like Quantitative Aptitude and any Logical Reasoning. In the later weeks, slow move to full length mock tests to help in the build up of stamina as well as getting an experience of the real test environment. It is suggested that one sets weekly mock tests at least 2-3 months to the examination, and more frequently as the examination approaches. It will assist the subje
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Kunal Lalwani

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They should attempt the MAH HM CET mock tests, for a number of reasons, as outlined below. First of all, they prepare you for the format and time challenges of an exam and contribute to avoiding nervousness on the exam day. Secondly, they find out incredibly weak areas, which can be focused to hone portions, such as Quantitative Aptitude or Logical Reasoning. Thirdly, one is able to qualify the standard time within which a particular paper should be completed through mock tests. Finally, it possesses fake exam conditions to build up confidence, and make or rectify mistakes. Understanding is that dedicated practice though mock examinati
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Kunal Lalwani

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For MAH HM CET 2025, therefore, it is advisable to sit for both sectional tests and full-length tests. Sectional tests give you an opportunity to work on logical areas such as Quantitative Aptitude or Logical Reasoning sections when you have some sections that prove challenging individually. While, full-length mock tests mimic actual exam environment useful in time management strategies of the actual examination. Sectional tests will help in gaining confidence and establish mastery on sections of the test, on the other hand, full length tests will prepare towards handling the entire syllabus and effective time management. It is advisab
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Kunal Lalwani

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In general, the syllabus of MAH HM CET is not very rigorous but studying for it needs concentrated effort. Some of the parts of this test are General Knowledge and Current Events, English Language Comprehension, and Use, Reasoning, and Numerical Ability Sections, and Hospitality and Tourism Coverage. Each section can be of different level of difficulty, and in most cases, quantitative aptitude section and reasoning are the most difficult. But then again, with such steady training it can be contained. Most of the subject areas taught in the syllabi are rudimentary but need to be clear and solve within the time that is available. Most of
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Kunal Lalwani

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As for an average student, passing the MAH HM CET exam might turn into a problem, but possible with a proper study plan. The exam focuses on General Knowledge, English language proficiency, Logical ability, Numerical ability and Awareness of the Hospitality Industry. These sections scan benefit from bit by bit practice, much more so in sections that involve reasoning and math which are known to present difficulties to some students. But overall if the aspirants manipulate a specific area and practice in several tests, even an average student can perform better. Several students have been able to pass the test having prepared for 6 mont
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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes, six months are more than enough for preparing for the MAH HM CET exam 2025 if you are organized. Focus on key areas: General Awareness & Current Affair, English Section, Logical Thinking, Numerical Ability, and Hotel Management Sections. Doing some subject specific calculations and following the materials used in class, is it possible to cover up the syllabus in this time frame? Spend at least 2-3 hours every day devoting more time the closer to the exam. Resources such as R.S. Aggarwal's books for reasoning and quantitative aptitude should be used while reading comprehension and current affair section should be practiced daily. T
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Kunal Lalwani

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To prepare for the MAH HM CET and achieve a good rank, focus on key areas:1. General Knowledge & Current Affairs – Daily / weekly read newspapers and magazines. Using quizzes, work on the awareness of what is going on.2. English skill – Review in grammar, lexicon and in understanding at least summarized text. Books like Wren & Martin and Word Power Made Easy help.3. Quantitative Ability – Solve number, algebra, geometry and data interpretations using resources like R.S. Aggarwal Arithmetic Word & Number Series.4. Quantitative Aptitude – Practice arithmetic, percentages, ratios including R.S. Aggarwal's Quantitative Aptitude.5.
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Kunal Lalwani

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For preparing for the MAH HM CET exam, the following books are highly recommended:1. Hindi – Manorama Yearbook for current affairs and General Awareness Weekly – For current affairs and General knowledge.2. Written Communication – High school English grammar & composition Wren & Martin while spoken communication skills are taught via content specific vocabulary usage; check out Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis for general vocabulary.3. Analytical Reasoning – How to prepare for Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma.4. Arithmetic? Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma and by R.S. Aggarwal Quantitative Aptitude for Compet
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