MAH MBA CET 1 April Exam Analysis 2025: Both shifts of MAH MBA CET 2025 exam for April 1, 2025, have been concluded, and as per the student feedback, the overall difficulty level of the Slot 1 exam was moderate to difficult and it was tougher than last year's Day 1 Shift 1 exam. The question paper was quite lengthy, as per many students. The RC section of the question paper was lengthy, and the Verbal Ability section was majorly Vocabularly based question. The Quantitative Aptitude section was also very lengthy and had a lot of calculation-based questions. The Logical reasoning section only had 3 puzzles, and the rest of the questions were miscellaneous. Abstract Reasoning portion included mostly figure counting questions.
The overall difficulty level of the MAH MBA CET 2025 Day 1 Slot 2 exam was Difficult and Lengthy. All three sections were quite difficult, especially the Quantitative Aptitude section, which was very lengthy and included mostly calculation-intensive questions and topics like Arithmetic, Mixtures and Alligations, Algebra, Modern Maths, Geometry, etc. Many questions across all sections in the slot 2 question paper were taken from last year's CAT and XAT exams. The Logical Reasoning section included nearly 20-25 Quant-based questions, and the rest of the question sets were from CAT and XAT previous year question papers, making it the most difficult section of the MAH MBA CET 2025 Day 1 Shift 2 exam. The Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension section also had tough vocabulary questions and long RC passages from CAT and XAT past year papers. The only section that was on the easier side in this slot was Abstract Reasoning which included water images, mirror images, odd one out, and figure counting based questions.
The Expected Marks for 75 Percentile in MAH MBA CET 2025 typically lie in the range of 81 to 85.5+ marks out of the total score of 200. If students aim to attempt 100-120 questions with 75-85% accuracy, they may attain a 75 percentile in the MAH CET. However, the ideal attempts would be 90+ questions with 90% accuracy. One must use the logical elimination method before choosing an answer, approximation in calculations, and answer maximum questions from Syllogisms, Blood Relations, Coding-Decoding, Analogies, Series, SI & CI, Averages, Profit & Loss, etc., to ensure increased accuracy.
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