
If you’re preparing for MAH-CET 2025, there’s some news that could seriously impact your strategy. The exam pattern has been updated, and it’s going to change how you approach the test this year. Let’s break it down so you can get a clear picture of what’s coming.
Eligibility Highlights
Before you dive into the updates, double-check the basics:
1. You need to have cleared (or be appearing for) your 12th exams from a recognized board.
2. General category students need at least 45%, and reserved category students need 40%.
3. Good news—there’s no age limit for this exam.
Exam Pattern Updates
Here’s what’s different this year:
1. English Section:
Dropped from 40 questions to 30 questions.
With few questions, you’ll have to work more on accuracy.
2. Reasoning & Arithmetic Section:
Increased from 30 questions to 40 questions.
This section now carries more weight, so it’s time to double down on practice.
3. General Knowledge (GK):
No changes, 15 questions. As usual.
Stay updated with your daily news and GK preparation.
4. Computer Knowledge:
No changes, 15 questions. As usual.
section that can help boost your score if you prepare well.
Now what this means for you?
Reasoning and arithmetic will now play a bigger role, and the overall difficulty is expected to go up slightly. What you need to do:
Put extra focus on reasoning and problem-solving.
Practice managing your time better, reasoning can be a time-sink if you’re not careful.
Don’t take English lightly; with fewer questions, every mark matters more.
Game Plan for 2025
Adjust your preparation strategy now. Start giving more time to reasoning and arithmetic in your daily schedule. Make sure you’re solving questions under timed conditions. Join our crash course to tackle new exam pattern and get into top colleges