Over 1.15 lakh MBA aspirants registered and took the exam.
The MAH CET 09 was a 150 minutes paper, had total 200 questions where the maximum marks is 100. There was no negative marking in paper. In total, the paper was based on seven areas: Problem Solving, Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency, Logical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Visual Reasoning, Verbal Ability & Verbal Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
Mumbai based IMS Learning shared their detailed analysis of the MAH CET 09 exam with MBAUniverse.com.
MAH CET 09 Detailed Analysis By IMS LearningMaharashtra CET was easy but lengthy and time-consuming compared to last years test. The Verbal Ability, Verbal Reasoning and Reading Comprehension questions were very tricky because there were some new varieties. Even Logical Reasoning questions had some new formats. Data Interpretation questions were calculation intensive. Section wise Analysis:Problem Solving The problem solving questions were extremely simple. Surprising element was that there was no question on Geometry. Also problems based on topics, like Time-Speed-Distance, Interests etc. were absent. One set of 5 problems was based on Permutations and Combinations was there, but the difficulty level of these questions was not high. Plus there were 5 problems based on calculations and VBODMAS. These problems were also not very difficult. Another set comprised of 5 problems on approximation based calculation.Data Interpretation There were five sets of 5 questions each. This year, most of the questions were calculation intensive and almost all the sets had questions based on ratio, average and percentage.Data Sufficiency There were 2 sets of Data Sufficiency of 5 questions each namely: 2 statements and 3 statements. 2 statements DS was simple and PS based. 3 Statement DS was of medium level and mostly LR based. Logical Reasoning As per last year, Logical Reasoning questions were simple. Some of the questions had different format. There were some questions which would take even less than 30 seconds.Visual ReasoningAmong all the questions, Series Completion questions were simpler while few of the Analogy questions were difficult. Most of the questions were of similar type as that of last year.Verbal Ability & Verbal Reasoning Verbal Ability and Verbal Reasoning questions were slightly more difficult than average. Some new question formats featured in the paper.Reading Comprehension Unlike, CET 2007 and 2008, this year there were three short passages instead of one passage with 15 questions. There were 15 questions based on three passages. There were 5 word-based questions 2 each in two passages and 1 in one passage. The words that featured were familiar ones like: decline, contemporary, concurrent, prevalence and altered. Most of the remaining questions were direct ones. Overall, a good attempt in this test would be 135+ and a key to success would be a judicious selection of questions coupled with good accuracy.
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Over 1.15 lakh MBA aspirants registered and took the exam.
The MAH CET 09 was a 150 minutes paper, had total 200 questions where the maximum marks is 100. There was no negative marking in paper. In total, the paper was based on seven areas: Problem Solving, Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency, Logical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Visual Reasoning, Verbal Ability & Verbal Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
Mumbai based IMS Learning shared their detailed analysis of the MAH CET 09 exam with MBAUniverse.com.
MAH CET 09 Detailed Analysis By IMS LearningMaharashtra CET was easy but lengthy and time-consuming compared to last years test. The Verbal Ability, Verbal Reasoning and Reading Comprehension questions were very tricky because there were some new varieties. Even Logical Reasoning questions had some new formats. Data Interpretation questions were calculation intensive. Section wise Analysis:Problem Solving The problem solving questions were extremely simple. Surprising element was that there was no question on Geometry. Also problems based on topics, like Time-Speed-Distance, Interests etc. were absent. One set of 5 problems was based on Permutations and Combinations was there, but the difficulty level of these questions was not high. Plus there were 5 problems based on calculations and VBODMAS. These problems were also not very difficult. Another set comprised of 5 problems on approximation based calculation.Data Interpretation There were five sets of 5 questions each. This year, most of the questions were calculation intensive and almost all the sets had questions based on ratio, average and percentage.Data Sufficiency There were 2 sets of Data Sufficiency of 5 questions each namely: 2 statements and 3 statements. 2 statements DS was simple and PS based. 3 Statement DS was of medium level and mostly LR based. Logical Reasoning As per last year, Logical Reasoning questions were simple. Some of the questions had different format. There were some questions which would take even less than 30 seconds.Visual ReasoningAmong all the questions, Series Completion questions were simpler while few of the Analogy questions were difficult. Most of the questions were of similar type as that of last year.Verbal Ability & Verbal Reasoning Verbal Ability and Verbal Reasoning questions were slightly more difficult than average. Some new question formats featured in the paper.Reading Comprehension Unlike, CET 2007 and 2008, this year there were three short passages instead of one passage with 15 questions. There were 15 questions based on three passages. There were 5 word-based questions 2 each in two passages and 1 in one passage. The words that featured were familiar ones like: decline, contemporary, concurrent, prevalence and altered. Most of the remaining questions were direct ones. Overall, a good attempt in this test would be 135+ and a key to success would be a judicious selection of questions coupled with good accuracy.
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