CET (Common Entrance Test)
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The Common Entrance Test - Maharashtra (CET) is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education and is
accepted by over 80 Institutes in Maharashtra. Last year around 27000 students
took up the CET.
The written test is held in May or June and GD / Interviews are conducted in
June/July.
The Total marks are 240 and the distribution is as follows
- Written Test 200 marks
- Group Discussion 17
marks
- Personal Interview 17
marks
- Academic record 4
marks
- Work experience 2 marks
CET 2003 was a 2-½ hour paper
consisting of 200 questions. Each question carried 1 mark, with no negative
marking. It tests the following areas:
- Reading Comprehension
- Verbal Ability
- Logical Reasoning
- Quantitative Ability
- Analytical Reasoning
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Visual Reasoning
- Data Interpretation
- Data Sufficiency
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
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Passed with minimum of
45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of backward Class candidates from
Maharashtra State only) in any Bachelors degree of minimum three years duration
in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities.
OR
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Appeared for the final
year examination of any Bachelors degree of minimum three years duration in any
discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities.
- Appeared for the Common
Entrance test (CET), GD & PI conducted by the
Component for the academic year 2003-2004 and secured nonzero CET scores
for the year 2003 - 2004.
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