MHCET MBA 2025:

A 15-Day Intensive Preparation Strategy

Exam Date

The MHCET MBA 2025 is scheduled to be conducted on April 1, 2, and 3, 2025. This computer-based test will be held across multiple sessions, with candidates being allotted specific exam slots as per their application submissions.

Introduction

With just 15 days or less left for MH-CET MBA 2025, it’s completely natural to feel a mix of excitement and anxiety. But don’t worry—you're not alone in this! The key now is to focus on smart, strategic preparation rather than stressing over what’s left undone. If you can commit 4-5 hours daily, this guide will help you optimize your efforts and push your score to the best possible level.

Understanding the MH-CET MBA Exam Structure

Before we dive into the game plan, let's quickly go over what you're up against:

  • Logical Reasoning (LR) – 75 Questions
  • Abstract Reasoning (AR) – 25 Questions
  • Quantitative Aptitude (QA) – 50 Questions
  • Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) – 50 Questions
  • Total Questions – 200
  • Duration – 150 minutes (No sectional time limits)
  • Marking Scheme – No negative marking
  • Switching the sections : Allowed 

 

Assumption: You are somewhat familiar with the syllabus and have done basic preparation.

 

Phase 1: Quick Concept Revision (Days 1-5)

Goal: Strengthen your fundamentals and build confidence.

Days 1-2: Logical & Abstract Reasoning

  • Focus on high-scoring topics like Seating Arrangements, Blood Relations, Coding-Decoding, and Puzzles.
  • Aim to solve 30-40 targeted questions daily.
  • Identify your weak spots and note down quick tricks to improve speed.

Days 3-4: Quantitative Aptitude

  • Prioritize high-weightage areas: Arithmetic (Ratio-Proportion, Speed-Time-Distance, Profit-Loss), Algebra, and Data Interpretation.
  • Revise formulas and shortcuts.
  • Practice 25-30 questions per day under a time constraint to build speed.

Day 5: Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC)

  • Solve 3-4 Reading Comprehension (RC) sets and practice para-jumbles.
  • Brush up on commonly asked grammar rules.

Assumption: You’re solving at least 100 questions per day across all sections.

 

Phase 2: Intensive Practice (Days 6-10)

Goal: Improve speed, accuracy, and time management.

Your Daily Routine:

  • Take 2 sectional tests—one in the morning, one in the evening.
  • Track mistakes and weak areas, then spend 30-45 minutes improving them.
  • Solve at least 150-200 mixed questions daily across all topics.
  • Practice time-saving techniques (mental calculations, elimination strategies, etc.).

Key Focus Areas:

  • Logical & Abstract Reasoning: Attempt more puzzles and decision-making questions.
  • Quantitative Aptitude: Sharpen your skills in DI sets and calculation-heavy problems.
  • VARC: Focus on speed and accuracy in RCs and vocabulary-based questions.

Assumption: You are reviewing mistakes actively and working on strategies to improve.

 

Phase 3: Full-Length Mocks & Optimization (Days 11-15)

Goal: Replicate the real exam environment and finalize your strategy.

Daily Routine:

  • Take one full-length mock test at the exact time slot of your exam.
  • Spend time analyzing the test—figure out which questions took too long and why.
  • Fine-tune your approach: Which section should you attempt first? How do you balance speed and accuracy?
  • Revise key formulas, vocabulary, and shortcut techniques.

 

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Final Two Days:

  • Focus on light revision—error logs, formulas, and previously made mistakes.
  • Avoid learning anything new.
  • Get proper rest and maintain confidence—your brain needs to be at its peak on exam day!

Assumption: You now have a well-defined approach for tackling the exam.

 

Additional Tips 

Time Management: Prioritize the easy and high-scoring questions first.

 Smart Guessing: There’s no negative marking, so attempt every question! 

 Keep Moving: If you're stuck on a question for too long, skip it and come back later.

 Stay Consistent: A focused 4-5 hours of daily study is better than long, unfocused sessions.

Final Words

The next 15 days can make a huge difference in your score if you stay focused and practice smartly. Believe in yourself, stick to the plan, and keep pushing forward. Your hard work will pay off, and you’ll walk into that exam hall feeling confident and ready to ace it! 

“Success in MH-CET isn’t about how many hours you study, but how effectively you use them.”

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Best of luck—