Articles in MAH-CET
The Maharashtra government has finally given the domicile certificate requirement a thumbs down for securing admission to a professional course (including MBA and PGDM) in the state. In a communique, the state government has declared that even a birth certificate or a standard class X passing certificate belonging to the state will serve as proof […]
Deadlines that extend like rubber bands. MBA applicants to Maharashtra b-schools who had failed to submit their domicile certificates before the stipulated deadline now have a reason to smile. The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), which conducts the common admission process has decided to allow them to submit their domicile certificates between June 20 and […]
There is a slight glimmer of hope for MBA applicants to Maharashtra b-schools caught in the domicile imbroglio at the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) office in Mumbai. For those candidates who have not submitted Maharashtra domicile certificates while applying for admission to various management courses and face omission, there just could be an extension […]
This year, only 13 crossed the 150 mark at the Maharashtra MBA CET written exam. An exclusive club indeed, considering that last year 600 crossed the same mark. PaGaLGuY spoke to three from this exclusive lot who were genuine MBA applicants (and not personnel of coaching classes). Incidentally, this year’s topper who scored 172/200 is […]
Results for Maharashtra MBA CET 2011 written test are out. You can view your result at, http://mkcl.biz/MBAResult/ResultModule/frmAskApplicationIDnSeatNo.aspx Maharashtra MBA CET is the entrance route for admissions to 366 management institutes in the state of Maharashtra, amounting to a total of 34,995 MBA seats. The prominent b-schools that consider Maharashtra MBA CET scores are Jamnalal Bajaj […]
(Image courtesy: Jilligan86) In this article, which is the last on CET prep, I have answered some of the questions posted to me in the last few weeks. I have found DI very difficult to crack during mocks. Sometimes, I need more than three operations to crack a set. How should I go about it? […]
(Image Courtesy: alicejack2002) The Maharashtra MBA CET, is an out and out speed test. The one who persists with nailing the questions one after another, as opposed to spending time just reading them all, will survive the test. The attitude to solving the test should be that of a charging bull who knows nothing more […]
Image courtesy: shutterhacks Below are a few topics which are unique to CET and account for 15-20 marks in the paper. With these, I would have covered almost all the major topics on CET prep. Parajumbles The paper might contain a solitary set wherein, you have to re-arrange a jumbled paragraph. The first sentence of […]
(Image courtesy: Luis Argerich) Quantitative ability and data interpretation questions make CET a speed game. Getting a good accuracy in this part of the paper is not that difficult a task, doing it quickly is. The time saved while solving these kind of questions can be utilised for solving other questions which require some thought […]
A series of numbers or alphabets or both, seemingly unrelated in nature but having a certain underlying logic, gives us today’s topic. These type of questions are commonly seen in CET and are easy to moderate in nature. The number of questions can range from 10-20 and can be either found in a set of […]