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Maharshtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) : Examination
The MHCET will consist of three question papers. The time allowed will
be one and half hours for each paper. Each paper is of 100 marks
- Paper I :- Physics & Chemistry (50 marks each), Paper II :- Biology
(Botany & Zoology - 50 marks each), Paper III:- Mathematics(100 Marks)
The candidate desirous of selection to Health Science courses and BVSc
& AH should appear for Paper I & Paper II. The candidate desirous
of selection to Engineering degree courses should appear for Paper I and
Paper III and the candidate desirous of selection to Pharmacy degree course
should appear for Paper I & Paper-II and/or Paper-III. Those Candidates
appearing only for Paper I and Paper II will be provided with one
single OMR answer sheet for both papers, those appearing only for Paper
I and Paper III will be given separate OMR answer sheets with each question
paper and those candidates appearing for all the three papers will be
given one single OMR answer sheet for Paper I & Paper II and a separate
OMR answer sheet for Paper III. At the end of paper/session student will
handover the OMR Answer sheet and Question booklet to the invigilator.
There is no choice among the questions, i.e. all questions have to be
answered. The candidate will be required to mark the correct answer
by blackening the corresponding circle against the serial number of the
question in the answer sheet with black ink ballpoint pen only.
Out of four circles provided for selection of an answer against a question,
the candidate should fill up one circle only. Each correct answer will
be given mark/s. There shall be no negative marking for wrong answers.
The candidates must fully satisfy themselves about the accuracy of the
answer before darkening the appropriate circle, as no change in the Answer
once marked is allowed. The answer once marked is final, any change in
the option once marked, done by any method, will amount to a invalid/incorrect
response. Scratching, overwriting, tick mark and multiple answers will
be considered as wrong answers and no marks will be allotted to them.
Syllabus of the exams will be the same as for the current
year for HSC examination of HSC Boards of Maharashtra. The
medium for examination shall be English or Marathi or Urdu for Physics,
Chemistry and Biology. However, Mathematics paper shall be in English
only.
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