The MAH MBA CET 2026 exam started on 6 April 2026 and is going on till 8 April 2026. Lakhs of students from Maharashtra and other states appeared for this important MBA entrance test.

 

MAH MBA CET 2026 Exam Pattern

The pattern remained the same as last year. No big changes.

Particulars Details
Total Questions 200
Total Marks 200
Time Duration 150 minutes
Sections 4 (jumbled, no sectional time limit)
Marking Scheme +1 for every correct answer
Negative Marking No negative marking
Mode Online (Computer Based)

 

Important Note: Because there is no negative marking, you should attempt all 200 questions. Even if you guess, you can gain marks. Speed and time management were the real challenges this year.

 

MAH MBA CET 2026 (Day 1) Overall Difficulty Level

 

Overall Verdict: Easy to Moderate but Lengthy. Students said the paper was student-friendly and doable. Conceptual difficulty was low, but you had to solve fast because of 200 questions in 150 minutes (only 45 seconds per question).

Day & Slot Overall Difficulty Key Feedback from Students
6 April Slot 1 Easy to Moderate Easy but very lengthy, time management important
6 April Slot 2 Easy to Moderate Like Slot 1, many students attempted 170-180 questions

 

The paper felt easier than expected. Logical Reasoning had mostly individual questions instead of long puzzles. VARC and Abstract Reasoning were scoring sections. Quant was calculation-based but not too tricky.

 

Section-Wise Difficulty Level & Good Attempts

Here is the clear table for Day 1 analysis:

Section No. of Questions Difficulty Level Good Attempts (with 85-90% accuracy) Time Suggested
Logical Reasoning (LR) 75 Easy but Lengthy 60-68 50-55 min
Abstract Reasoning (AR) 25 Easy 20-23 10-12 min
Quantitative Aptitude (QA) 50 Easy to Moderate 38-45 40-45 min
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) 50 Easy to Moderate 40-45 30-35 min
Total 200 Easy to Moderate 158-181 150 min

 

Overall Good Attempts for 95+ Percentile: 150-170 questions (with high accuracy). Many students in Slot 2 reported genuine attempts of 170-180 because the paper was easy.

 

Detailed Section-Wise Analysis with Topic Breakup

  1. Logical Reasoning (75 Questions)

Difficulty: Easy but Lengthy This was the longest section. No big traditional puzzle sets like last year. Mostly standalone questions. Some questions were mixed with Quant (TSD, Probability etc.).

Topic-wise Breakup (Average of Slot 1 & 2)

Topic No. of Questions Difficulty
Arrangements & Ranking 12-14 Easy-Moderate
Number Series 7-8 Easy
Syllogisms 5 Easy
Blood Relations 5 Easy
Coding-Decoding 4 Easy
Word Sequence / Odd One Out 5 each Easy
Directions 5 Easy
Input-Output 4-5 Moderate
Calculation Techniques & Misc (TSD, Probability etc.) 8-10 Moderate
Venn Diagrams 3 Easy

 

Tip: Do not spend more than 1 minute on any question. Move on if stuck.

 

  1. Abstract Reasoning (25 Questions)

Difficulty: Easy (Scoring section) Students finished this in 10-12 minutes. Many questions were similar to previous year papers.

 

Topic-wise Breakup

Topic No. of Questions Difficulty
Series 8 Easy
Figure Counting 8 Easy-Moderate
Pattern Comparison 5 Easy
Paper Folding 2 Easy
Analogy / Cube-Dice 2 Easy

 

Tip: Practice figure counting daily. It can give you 20+ marks easily.

 

  1. Quantitative Aptitude (50 Questions)

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Arithmetic dominated. No heavy Data Interpretation sets in Slot 1 (only 10 questions). Calculations with decimals were there, so mental maths helped a lot.

 

Topic-wise Breakup (Slot 1 example)

Topic No. of Questions Difficulty
Time-Speed-Distance 7 Moderate
Profit & Loss 7 Easy
Time & Work 5 Easy
Data Interpretation 8-10 Moderate
Percentages / Averages 5 Easy
Geometry / Mixture 4-5 Moderate
Others (Ages, Numbers etc.) 8-10 Easy

 

Tip: Focus on Arithmetic (70% weightage). Use approximation and option elimination.

 

  1. Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (50 Questions)

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (Most scoring section) RC passages were short and direct. Grammar and vocabulary questions were straightforward.

 

Topic-wise Breakup (Average)

Topic No. of Questions Difficulty
Reading Comprehension (4-5 passages) 20 Easy-Moderate
Grammar (Error Spotting, Sentence Correction) 10-12 Easy
Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms) 8-10 Easy
Fill in the Blanks / Para Jumbles 7-8 Easy

 

RC Topics in Slot 1: Women Empowerment, Cybercrime, Tariffs, Electric Vehicles. RC Topics in Slot 2: Mahatma Gandhi, Online Banking, Higher Education.

Tip: Read questions first, then passage. Vocabulary questions were quick wins.

 

TestFunda Alignment with MAH MBA CET 2026

Many students who appeared for MAH MBA CET 2026 on 6 April (both Slot 1 and Slot 2) felt that TestFunda’s mock tests were quite well aligned with the actual paper. The difficulty level, question types, and overall feel matched closely - especially in Logical Reasoning (standalone questions + mixed concepts), Abstract Reasoning (figure counting and series), and Verbal Ability. The Quant section in TestFunda mocks had a similar mix of easy-moderate arithmetic and calculation-based questions, just like the real exam.

A lot of aspirants said that practicing TestFunda full-length mocks helped them manage time better on the actual day because the interface and speed required felt very similar. While some found a few TestFunda mocks slightly tougher, the topic distribution and easy-to-moderate nature of the 2026 paper was largely reflected in recent mocks.

If you are appearing on 7 April or 8 April 2026, solving the remaining TestFunda mocks can give you a realistic practice edge.

 

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Good Attempts – Section Wise & Overall (For Different Percentiles)

Percentile Range Overall Good Attempts LR AR QA VARC
99.9+ (Top Colleges) 165+ 68+ 23+ 45+ 45+
99+ 155-164 65+ 22 42 42
95+ 145-154 60 20 38 40
90+ 135-144 55 18 35 35

 

Safe Attempts for Good College: 150+ with 85%+ accuracy.

 

MAH MBA CET 2026 (Day 1) Marks vs Percentile (Expected)

 

Because the paper was easy, cutoffs are expected to go higher.

Raw Score (Out of 200) Expected Percentile Expected Rank (Approx.)
145+ 99.9+ Top 250
138-144 99.5 600-850
130-137 99 1200-1600
115-120 95 6500-7500
102-108 90 12,000-14,000
88-95 80 25,000+

 

Note: Final percentile will come after normalization. Easier slot may have slightly lower percentile for same marks.

 

Expected Cutoffs for Top Colleges (Based on Day 1 Analysis)

College Expected Percentile Expected Raw Score
JBIMS Mumbai 99.99 145-152
SIMSREE Mumbai 99.97 140-144
Welingkar Mumbai 99.93 125-128
PUMBA Pune 99+ 122+
Other Good Colleges 95+ 110+

 

Snap of Student Reactions from Day 1

“Paper was easy but time went very fast. I attempted 172 questions.” – Many students

“LR had no puzzles, felt like mock test.”

“Abstract and VARC saved my score.”

“Quant calculations were lengthy but concepts were Class 10 level.”

Comparison with Previous Year (Quick Table)

Year Overall Difficulty Good Attempts Cutoff Trend
2025 Moderate 140-160 Normal
2026 (Day 1) Easy to Moderate 150-170+ Higher

 

Take aways for Remaining Slots (7 & 8 April)

  1. Attempt maximum questions - no fear of negative marking.
  2. Finish Abstract Reasoning and VARC first (they are quick).
  3. In LR, solve easy standalone questions first, then puzzles.
  4. In Quant, use mental maths and skip heavy calculation questions in first round.
  5. Revise figure counting and vocabulary daily.
  6. Take 2-3 full mocks before your slot.

 

Conclusion

MAH MBA CET 2026 is proving to be easier than expected but demands high speed. Students who managed time well and attempted 150+ questions with accuracy will get very good percentile. No negative marking is a big advantage this year.

If you have already given the exam on 6 April, check your attempts and stay positive. For 7 and 8 April slots, go with full confidence – the pattern is clear now.

 

FAQs on MAH MBA CET 2026 Analysis

 

What is the MAH MBA CET exam?

MAH MBA CET (Maharashtra MBA Common Entrance Test) is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra for admission to MBA/MMS/PGDM courses in various colleges across Maharashtra.

 

What are the exam dates for MAH MBA CET 2026?

The exam was conducted on 6 April, 7 April, and 8 April 2026 in multiple slots (2 slots per day). Phase 2 of the MAH MBA CET 2026 is scheduled for May 9, 2026. This optional second attempt allows students who registered for both sessions to appear in both April and May, with the best of the two scores being considered for admission.

 

How many questions are there in MAH MBA CET?

There are a total 200 questions carrying 200 marks. The duration is 150 minutes.

 

Is there negative marking in MAH MBA CET 2026?

No, there is no negative marking. You can attempt all 200 questions without any penalty for wrong answers.

 

What is the exam pattern of MAH MBA CET?

The paper has 4 sections – Logical Reasoning (75 Qs), Abstract Reasoning (25 Qs), Quantitative Aptitude (50 Qs) and Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (50 Qs). No sectional time limit.

 

Which section has the highest weightage in MAH MBA CET?

Logical Reasoning has the highest weightage with 75 questions.

 

What is a good attempt in MAH MBA CET 2026?

A good attempt is 150 – 170+ questions with 85-90% accuracy for 95+ percentile. Attempts may vary slightly across slots.

 

How difficult is MAH MBA CET compared to CAT?

MAH MBA CET is generally easier than CAT in terms of concepts, but it is speed-based due to 200 questions in 150 minutes.

 

When will the MAH MBA CET 2026 result be declared?

Results are usually declared within 2-4 weeks after the last slot. Check the official website cetcell.mahacet.org for updates.

 

What is the eligibility criteria for MAH MBA CET?

Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree with minimum 50% marks (45% for reserved category Maharashtra candidates). Final year students can also apply.

 

Is MAH MBA CET only for Maharashtra students?

No. Students from other states can also appear. However, Maharashtra domicile students get preference in seat allotment during CAP.

 

How is percentile calculated in MAH MBA CET?

Percentile is calculated through normalization process considering difficulty level across all slots.

 

What raw score is required for 99+ percentile?

Generally 152 – 165+ marks out of 200 are needed for 99+ percentile (may vary slightly due to normalization).

 

Which are the top colleges through MAH MBA CET?

Top colleges include JBIMS Mumbai, SIMSREE Mumbai, Welingkar Mumbai, PUMBA Pune, KJ Somaiya, and many others.

 

What is the expected cutoff for JBIMS Mumbai?

For JBIMS, expected cutoff is usually 99.98+ percentile (raw score around 142-150+ depending on slot).

 

Is there any sectional cutoff in MAH MBA CET?

Most colleges consider overall percentile, but some may have sectional cutoffs during CAP round. Check institute-wise rules.

 

What are the important topics in Logical Reasoning?

Arrangements, Ranking, Syllogisms, Blood Relations, Coding-Decoding, Input-Output, Number Series, and Directions.

 

Which section is easiest to score in MAH MBA CET?

Abstract Reasoning and Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension are usually the most scoring sections.

 

Can I use a calculator in the exam?

No, calculators are not allowed. The exam is purely computer-based.

 

What should I carry to the MAH MBA CET exam centre?

Admit card, valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, etc.), and a transparent water bottle. No electronic items or watches are allowed.

 

How to download MAH MBA CET admit card?

Admit cards can be downloaded from the official website cetcell.mahacet.org using login credentials.

 

When does the CAP counselling start after the MAH MBA CET result?

Centralised Admission Process (CAP) usually starts within 15-30 days after result declaration.

 

Is MAH MBA CET syllabus the same every year?

Yes, the core syllabus remains almost the same. Only slight changes in difficulty and topic distribution may occur.

 

Are TestFunda mocks helpful for MAH MBA CET 2026?

Yes, many students found TestFunda mocks largely aligned with the actual 2026 paper in terms of difficulty, question types, and time pressure.

 

What is the dress code and exam day guidelines for MAH MBA CET?

No specific dress code. Wear simple, comfortable clothes. Avoid watches, smartwatches, jewellery, or items with many pockets. Reach the centre early and follow all security checks.