MAH MBA CET 2025 (April 3): Exam Analysis, Difficulty Level, and Key Insights
The MAH MBA CET 2025 conducted on April 3 featured two shifts with varying difficulty levels. Shift 1 was moderately challenging, while Shift 2 was lengthy and tough. Logical Reasoning dominated the paper, followed by Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, and Abstract Reasoning.

The Maharashtra MBA Common Entrance Test (MAH MBA CET) 2025 is being conducted from April 1 to April 3, 2025, across multiple shifts. The exam serves as a gateway for admission to over 300 management institutes in Maharashtra. Below is the detailed analysis of the April 3, Shift 1 and Shift 2 exams, including insights into the question paper pattern, difficulty level, and other key aspects.
Exam Overview
Exam Dates: April 1, 2, and 3, 2025.
Mode: Computer-based test.
Duration: 150 minutes.
Sections: Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension.
Total Questions: 200 (MCQs).
Marking Scheme: +1 for each correct answer; no negative marking.
April 3 Exam Analysis
Shift 1
The first shift of April 3 was reported to have a moderate-to-difficult level of difficulty overall. Here’s a breakdown of the sections:
Logical Reasoning:
Included puzzle-based questions and figure counting tasks.
Students found this section moderately challenging due to its length.
Quantitative Aptitude:
Highly calculation-intensive with topics such as Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Modern Maths.
Some questions were lengthy but solvable with time management.
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC):
Focused on vocabulary-based questions; no grammar or error detection tasks were included.
RC passages were short but required critical thinking.
Abstract Reasoning:
Featured water images, mirror images, odd-one-out questions.
This section was relatively easier compared to others.
Shift 2
The second shift was described as very difficult and lengthy. Many questions were reportedly taken from previous CAT and XAT exams. Detailed section-wise analysis is as follows:
Logical Reasoning:
Nearly half the questions were quantitative-based puzzles.
The remaining questions were sourced from CAT/XAT papers.
Quantitative Aptitude:
Topics included Mixtures & Alligations, Probability, Data Interpretation, and Modern Maths.
Extremely calculation-heavy and time-consuming.
VARC:
Long RC passages with tough vocabulary questions dominated this section.
RCs were philosophical in nature and required deep comprehension.
Abstract Reasoning:
Similar to Shift 1 but remained the easiest section of the paper.
Difficulty Level Comparison
Section | Shift 1 Difficulty | Shift 2 Difficulty |
---|---|---|
Logical Reasoning | Moderate | Very Difficult |
Quantitative Aptitude | Moderate | Very Difficult |
Verbal Ability/RC | Moderate | Very Difficult |
Abstract Reasoning | Easy | Easy |
Student Reactions
Students who appeared for both shifts expressed mixed reactions:
Shift 1 was manageable but required efficient time management due to lengthy calculations in Quantitative Aptitude.
Shift 2 was challenging due to the inclusion of advanced-level questions from CAT/XAT papers.
Exam Pattern Insights
The MAH MBA CET exam pattern remained consistent with previous years:
Logical Reasoning carried the highest weightage (75 questions).
Quantitative Aptitude and VARC had equal weightage (50 questions each).
Abstract Reasoning had the least number of questions (25).
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Results are expected in April 2025.
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