Engineering-CET

Course Details

The CET(Common Entrance Test) consists of 3 subjects namely Physics, Chemistry and Maths comprising around 20-22 Chapters/Subject and the exam is out of 200 Marks. The study level is HSC State Board level and your reference study material will be the State Govt Textbook. You can give only 1 attempt of CET(April attempt) after your 12th Boards.

On the basis of your CET exam score, you can target the top colleges for engineering across Maharashtra such as VJTI, SPIT, DJ Sanghvi COE, etc. for multiple streams in engineering such as Computer science, AI/DS/ML/IT, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, Chemical Engineering; after which your job placements annual salaries range anywhere between 8 LPA-23 LPA working in top companies such as, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, ZS Associates, Deloitte and many more…

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OUR MHT-CET TOPPERS

Shubham Jain
Gitesh Londhe
99.57%ile
Amarjeet Chaurasiya
Avanti Thakare
99.45%ile
Khushboo Kothari
Vishal Sharma
99.75%ile
Nilesh Chhabria
Niraj Ukare
98.81%ile

Frequently Asked Questions

Students applying for engineering or technical courses must opt for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. For medical courses, Biology is also required along with Physics and Chemistry.
The MHT CET consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four options. Candidates need to choose the correct answer from the options provided.
No, there is no negative marking for wrong answers in the MHT CET exam.
Yes, Biology is not required for engineering or technical courses. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are mandatory subjects for these courses.
The engineering CET syllabus includes Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics topics from the 11th and 12th standards. Students should focus on strengthening core concepts and practicing MCQs.
The CET exam includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four options. Candidates must select the correct one. There is no negative marking for incorrect responses.

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