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MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude (QA) 2023: Syllabus, Important Topics, Books, Preparation Tips

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MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude (QA) section is one of the toughest sections in MAH CET exam in terms of time management and difficulty level. 

  • MAH CET QA 2023 section will consist of questions from topics like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mensuration, data interpretation, and data sufficiency. 
  • A total of 50 questions carrying 1 mark each will be asked in the QA section of MAH CET 2023 exam. Check MAH CET Exam Pattern
  • Candidates must note that there will be no negative marking for incorrect answers.
  • Apart from MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude, MAH CET 2023 exam will include Abstract Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension sections. Check MAH CET Syllabus 2023

MAH CET QA Highlights

MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude 2023 Highlights

MAH CET Exam Pattern is the first thing every candidate should refer to while devising a preparation strategy for MAH CET 2023 exam. Here are all the important details regarding MAH CET 2023 Quantitative Aptitude Pattern, type of questions, duration, the time required to attempt MAH CET QA questions, etc. 

  • The duration of MAH CET 2023 exam will be 150 minutes, and candidates must ensure that MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude section is solved within 40 minutes. 
  • Candidates can expect 15-20 questions of easy to moderate level. The remaining questions will be of higher difficulty level and will consume more time.
  • MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude will have a total of 50 objective-type questions
  • There will be no negative marking for wrong answers. 
MAH CET  Quantitative Aptitude 2023
Particulars Details
MAH CET 2023 Exam Mode  Online
Duration 30-35 Minutes (approximately)
Nature of Questions MCQs
Number of Questions 50 Questions
 Total Marks 50 Marks
Marks Awarded +1 for every correct answer
Negative Marking No Negative marking
Medium English

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MAH CET QA Syllabus 2023

MAH CET 2023 Quantitative Aptitude (QA) Syllabus

It is essential to go through the entire MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus 2023 before starting with preparations.

  • Every candidate must prepare a strategy based on the syllabus of Quantitative Aptitude section to ace MAH CET 2023 exam.
  • Each topic has a different level of priority, and candidates need to prepare accordingly for the examination.
  • You have to consider your strengths and weaknesses while preparing for MAH CET QA section. Here is the syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude for your reference:
Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus
Topic Sub-Topics Expected No. of Questions
Arithmetic Mixtures, Alligation, Profit & Loss, Discount, Simplification, Percentage, Average, Age, Time & Work, Speed, Number System, HCF, LCM, Ratio & Proportion 10-15 Questions
Data Interpretation 4-5 sets related to the interpretation of pie charts, bar graphs, line graphs, case studies, tabulated data. 20-25 Questions
Data Sufficiency Questions from any topic of arithmetic or geometry followed by 2-3 statements. Candidates have to decide if the given data is sufficient to answer the question. 5-8 Questions
Algebra Sequence & Series, Quadratic Equation, Permutation & Combination, Inequalities 4-5 Questions
Geometry Quadrilaterals, Polygons, Circles, Squares, Rectangles, Lines, Angles, Triangles 2-5 Questions
Mensuration Area & Volume of 2D and 3D figures – Rectangles, Squares, Triangles, Circles, Cubes, Cylinders, Cones, Spheres. 2-4 Questions
Miscellaneous Set Theory, Trigonometric Ratios, Heights and Distances, Maxima-Minima, Real Functions 2-5 Questions
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MAH CET QA Important Topics

MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude (QA): Important Topics

The Quantitative Aptitude section is considered by aspirants to be a tough section to prepare and crack.

  • This is especially true for the students who find maths difficult, as the quant section tests the candidate’s Mathematical and Basic numeracy skills.
  • Hence, a lot of practice is required to ace MAH CET QA section, and understanding the most important topics for preparation for QA section is the first step in this direction. Given below is a list of important topics for MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude Section: 
MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude Important Topics
Topic Important Sub-Topics
Arithmetic
  • Profit & Loss – Discount, MP, CP, SP, False Weights, Successive Discounts
  • Time, Speed & Distance – Boats & Streams, Trains, Average Speed, Relative Speed, Relation between Time and Speed, Race
  • Averages – Age-related, Missing figure, error in calculation
  • Time & Work – Pipes & Cisterns, Efficiency, Number of Days
  • Percentages – Price and consumption, Calculation of percentage, Population, Depreciation, Useful for every other topic in Arithmetic.
  • Ratio & Proportions – Continued proportion, Mixtures, Duplicate Ratios, Change in Ratio
Algebra
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Linear Equations
  • Sequence and Series
Geometry
  • Lines & Angles – Types of angles and their properties, Parallel lines, collinearity, important theorems
  • Triangles – Similar triangles, Congruent triangles, mid-point theorem, important theorems
  • Quadrilaterals – Parallelogram, Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, Trapezium, Kite
  • Circle – Sector, segment, chord, concentric circles, inscribed & circumscribed circle, and theorems related to these topics
Number System 
  • HCF & LCM
  • Unit’s Digit Theorem
  • Divisibility Rules
  • Remainder Theorem
Trigonometry
  • Trigonometric Identities
  • Trigonometric Equations
  • Application of Trigonometry – Heights, and Distances
Miscellaneous
  • Probability
  • Permutation & Combination
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Set Theory ( Venn Diagrams)
Data Sufficiency & Data Interpretation (Graphs, Charts, Tables) -

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MAH CET Preparation Tips

How to Prepare for MAH CET 2023 Quantitative Aptitude?

Here are some of the things you need to keep in mind while preparing for MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude 2023:

  • Practise is the key to cracking the Quantitative Aptitude section for MAH CET 2023 exam.
  • Find good and reliable books which you can understand well and stick to the methods suggested in that book only. Find what works best for you. 
  • Firstly, clear all the basics of MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude before moving on to solving the questions. 
  • Find shortcuts and simpler ways to solve complex problems from topics like Profit & Loss, Geometry, Percentages, Averages, Time Speed & Distance, etc.
  • Learn tricks using mental maths and Vedic maths as they might significantly reduce the time taken to solve arithmetic and algebra questions in MAH CET 2023 exam. 
  • Read each question carefully. Practice active reading while preparing for the exam, and answer only after reading the question very carefully. 
  • Practice the method of deduction. If you cannot find the right answer, or if you are short on time, eliminate the obviously wrong answers and choose the answer based on logical conclusions while attempting MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude (QA) questions.
  • Use techniques of visualization to think of the answers while attempting the papers. 
  • Solve plenty of MAH CET Sample Papers, Mock Tests, and Practice Questions. 
  • Join a good study group for maintaining motivation during the exam. Studying with your friends is the easiest and the most efficient way to learn. 

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Mistakes to Avoid While Attempting MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude Section

  • Spending more than 60 seconds on a question: As you are required to attempt 50 questions in about 30-35 minutes in MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude section, you must not spend more than 60 seconds on any question. If you cannot solve the question, you should move on to the next one instead of wasting your time trying to solve that question.
  • Committing Silly Mistakes: Avoid committing silly mistakes as it leads to unnecessary loss of marks. Do your calculations accurately and read the questions carefully.
  • Ignoring basic concepts that ease calculation: Often candidates study all the complex topics and concepts but ignore the very basic rules and topics that are essential to increase calculation speed and hence save time. Some of the most important of these concepts which you should not miss are:
    • Divisibility Rules and Theorems
    • Tables till 25
    • Cubes till 20
    • Squares till 35
    • Cube and Square Root
    • Perfect Number
    • Percentage conversion ratios
    • Unitary method
  • Attempting Lengthy Questions: Avoid solving questions with lengthy calculations to maximize your attempts. Such questions take away a lot of valuable time which could have been better utilized for solving other questions and hence increasing the overall score.
  • Disregarding the Options: Certain questions in MAH CET QA section, especially those based on Number system and Algebra can be easily solved using the option elimination strategy. This saves time and effort and ensures accuracy.

Best Books for MAH CET QA

MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude section requires the most practice to get right. The Syllabus for MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude is vast and every topic in the syllabus requires a definite approach for optimum preparation.

  • Candidates are advised to pick 1-2 good books to start with to improve retention, clear concepts, and avoid confusion.
  • To start with MAH CET QA preparation, one needs to select the best books for preparation. Given Below is the list of the most recommended books for MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude section: 
Name of the Book Publisher/Author
Quantitative Aptitude Arun Sharma
Quantitative Aptitude Sarvesh. K.Sharma
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams R S Aggarwal
MAH CET (MBA/ MMS) Entrance Guide Disha Publications
TIME Study Material 2021-2023 For CAT And MBA Exam TIME
MH-CET (MBA/ MMS) Entrance Guide (must for NMAT & SNAP) Deepak Agarwal
50+ Solved Papers MBA Arihant Publications
Maharashtra MBA MH-CET 2023 Arihant Publications
MH-CET (MBA/ MMS) Entrance Guide Disha Publications
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Previous Year MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude (QA) Paper Analysis 

Topic Number of questions Difficulty level
Arithmetic (Percentage, P&L, TSD, ratio etc) 10 Moderate
Geometry 2 Moderately difficult
Modern Maths 1 Moderate
Graph, Pie charts, Table, case lets (DI questions) 20 Moderately difficult
Data sufficiency 4 Moderate
Others including Algebra, odd man out 8 Moderately difficult
Approximation 5 Moderate

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Frequently Asked Questions

MAH CET Quantitative Aptitude 2023 FAQs

Ques. My maths is very weak, can I do well in the quantitative aptitude section of MAH CET?

Ans. Even if your maths is very weak, you can crack MAH CET. You have to first work on your basics and once you have confidence in them, you should move on to the more difficult topics and prepare for the exam that way. 

Ques. How can I prepare for MAH CET in 30days to meet the cutoff of top b-schools?

Ans. Preparing for an examination requires hardcore practice stretching over months. However, if you are left with a time span of 30 days, you can still be a pioneer. All you need to do is go through the previous year's question papers, practice mock tests regularly, and clear your basics.

Ques. What is the medium of MAH CET 2023?

Ans. The medium for MAH CET 2023 will be in English only. As of now, the organizing committee has no plans of changing the medium of instructions for the MAH CET Exam. 

Ques. How important is the Quantitative Aptitude Section in MAH CET exam? 

Ans. The Quantitative Aptitude section of MAH CET is the second most important section of the paper. This section consists of 50 questions worth one mark each and accounts for nearly 25% of the total weightage of the paper. If a candidate scores well enough in this section of MAH CET, they can easily clear the cutoff. 

Ques. Is there a provision of negative marking in MAH CET exam?

Ans. One of the biggest advantages of MAH CET in comparison to other management entrance tests is that it has no provision of any negative marking.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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Ques. What is the cut off for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, CET for Maharashtra people?

● Top Answer By Chirag Mishra on 11 Apr 23

JBIMS is a well-known management institute located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The cut-off for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, and CET for Maharashtra people varies each year and depends on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, etc. Here are some approximate cut-off scores for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, and CET for Maharashtra people: CAT: The approximate cut-off percentile for JBIMS through CAT for Maharashtra candidates is 95+ percentile. XAT: The approximate cut-off percentile for JBIMS through XAT for Maharashtra candidates is 85+ percentile. CET: The approximate cut-off score for JBIMS through CET for Maharashtra candidates is 135+ out of 200. These are approximate cut-offs, and the actual cut-offs may vary from year to year. Also, meeting the cut-off is just the first step towards getting into JBIMS, and the selection process involves several other factors such as academic performance, work experience, group discussion, and personal interviews. It is advisable to prepare well and aim for a high percentile or score to increase your chances of getting admission to JBIMS....Read more

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Ques. What are the books available in preparing for the MAH CET for an MBA? I'm not taking any coaching. I'm an OMS candidate. What are some tips on how to crack entrance exam and secure a seat at PUMBA

● Top Answer By Sushmita Mondal on 18 Apr 23

Institutions such as Times and Career Launcher offer study material for national level tests, which may also be useful for the MAH CET exam. They’re both well-known coaching institutes for MBA entrance exams in India and have a reputation for providing quality study material.  Self-study and consistent practice can also be effective in cracking the exam. Additionally, staying updated with current affairs and having strong analytical and reasoning skills can be helpful in achieving a high score....Read more

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Ques. How much should an OMS category student score in MAH-CET to ensure a call from JBIMS/SYDENHAM/KJ (MMS)?

● Top Answer By Sansthiti Adwika on 06 Mar 23

The required percentile to get into JBIMS varies every year and is dependent on the difficulty level of the entrance test. For OMS or all-India seats, the process is straightforward. You take the CET/MAT/ATMA/CMAT/CAT/XAT exams and apply with your score. Students who score high in CAT and XAT exams usually go to IIMs and XLRI, leaving students who applied with the remaining exams. To have a chance of getting into JBIMS, you need to score a percentile of at least 99.98 in any of the exams. For Sydenham and Somaiya, a score of 99.95+ percentile is ideal, and a score of 99.9+ percentile offers you a fighting chance of being accepted....Read more

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Ques. I am preparing for the MBA CET and currently scoring about 95 to 97 in my mocks. How should I work further to get into JBIMS as JB is my only goal for an MBA?

● Top Answer By Babar Azam on 03 Mar 23

In order to crack the MBA CET exam, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the different types of questions that are asked in the exam. To gain this understanding, it is recommended that you write several CET mock tests. This is because the CET exam follows a standard pattern, and by writing these mock tests, you can familiarize yourself with the type of questions that are typically asked. It is common for 80% to 90% of the types of questions in the CET exam to be repeated from previous years. It is therefore recommended that you focus your efforts on these types of questions first. When writing the mock tests, you should assess your strengths and weaknesses. If you are targeting JBIMS, it is important that you do not have any weak areas. To achieve this, it is necessary to practice and become comfortable with any areas where you struggle. After writing the mock tests, it is important to analyze them thoroughly. One important metric to focus on is your "Marks per minute." In the CET exam, you should aim to score an average of 0.9 marks per minute. In some areas, you may score higher, while in others, you may score lower. However, you should strive to ensure that you do not score less than 0.7 marks per minute in any specific area. For areas where you score less than 0.7 marks per minute, focus on improving either your accuracy or speed, depending on the type of questions. It is also recommended that you regularly modify your strategy and determine which strategy works best for you. The CET exam does not have sectional time limits, so strategy plays a crucial role in improving your scores....Read more

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Ques. Is there anyone who screwed up in the CAT and then took the CET and ended up in JBIMS?

● Top Answer By Mahak Mahajan on 03 Mar 23

You will find many students who have performed poorly in the Common Admission Test (CAT) but were successful in the CET and ended up in JBIMS.  One such example is a girl student who received a profile-based call from SP Jain, but to attend the interview, one had to score a minimum of 85 percentile or higher in either the CAT or XAT. Unfortunately, the student scored less than the 85 percentile in both exams. However, she took the CET seriously, put in a lot of practice, and became familiar with the types of questions. As a result, they managed to secure a top 10 rank in the CET and got admitted to JBIMS. It is important to note that a speed-based test like the CET is quite different from a logic-based exam like the CAT or XAT, and hence the preparation and attempt strategy must be different....Read more

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