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MHT CET B.Pharm Exam Analysis 2024 - The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) conducts MHT CET B.Pharm 2024 for aspirants seeking admission to B.Pharm courses offered by the participating institutes of the state. MHT CET B.Pharm 2024 exam date will be announced at cetcell.mahacet.org. A details MHT CET B.Pharm 2024 exam analysis will be provided here after the conclusion of the exam.
MHT CET B.Pharm exam is conducted for 180 minutes, wherein 200 questions will be asked from two groups which are Physics-Chemistry and Biology. Careers360 brings you an in-depth day-wise analysis of the MHT CET for PCB group. Interested candidates are advised to read the article on MHT CET B.Pharm Exam Analysis, MHT CET difficulty level, B Pharmacy paper pattern, how many questions are there in MHT CET PCB to grab further information.
MHT CET PCB 2023 exam was conducted from May 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, 2023, in two shifts. Aspirants can check the day-wise MHT CET exam analysis of PCB group below. It must be noted that the MHT CET BPharm analysis and student reactions for all days and shifts will be available here.
As per the student's reaction, the difficulty level of the question paper of the first shift of MHT CET 2023 was moderate to difficult. Majority of questions asked were moderate. However, the questions asked in Biology were time-consuming.
The second shift of MHT CET PCB question paper was moderate. Biology and Chemistry were moderatel to difficult. The Physics was the toughest with lengthy questions from several chapters.
The subject-wise difficult level distribution of MHT CET PCB day 1, shift one and two are mentioned in the table below.
Subjects | Shift 1 | Shift 2 | |
Physics | Moderate | Moderate | |
Chemistry | Easy | Easy | |
Biology (Botany & Zoology) |
| Lenghty |
Day 2 of MHT CET 2023 B.Pharm exam conducted on May 17 which was overall moderate as per student's reaction. The majority of questions directly came from the textbook. In Chemsitry, questions from hormones were asked. Whereas, in Biology, previous year topics were included in the paper
The overall difficulty level of MHT CET for B Pharmacy exam of Day 2, shift 2 was moderate. Formula-bsaed questions were included in Physics. In Chemistry, most questions were asked from textbooks. Biology was moderate with conceptual understanding questions.
As per the student's reaction, MHT CET B.Pharm day 3 shift 1 & 2 exam difficulty level was moderate level. Biology was moderate to difficult. PCB MHT CET 2023 question paper from topics ovulatory phase, Haldane effect, Bohr effect, Mendelian disorders, hormones of hypothalamus, and auxin were asked in shift 2 Biology. Physics was easy to moderate in both shifts. Chemistry and Biology sections were moderate in shift 2.
Check the subject-wise difficulty level of MHT CET B.Pharm day 3 from the table mentioned below.
Subjects | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
Physics | Easy to Moderate | Easy to Moderate |
Chemistry | Moderate | Moderate |
Biology (Botany & Zoology) | Difficult | Moderate |
The day 4 of MHT CET PCB 2020 was conducted on May 19 and as per student's reaction, the question papers of both shifts were moderate to difficult and there was not much difference in the difficulty level in both the shits. Most of the question asked in Biology were difficult in shift 1 and deleted topics were included in shift 2.
Check the subject-wise difficulty level of MHT CET B.Pharm day 4 from the table mentioned below.
Subjects | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
Physics | Moderate | Difficult |
Chemistry | Moderate | Easy |
Biology (Botany & Zoology) | Moderate | Difficult |
The day 5 of MHT CET B.Pharm 2020 exam conducted on May 20 and as per student's reaction, the overall question paper of both the shifts was moderate.
Check the difficulty level of MHT CET B.Pharm for all the subjects of day 4 below.
Subjects | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
Physics | Moderate | Moderate |
Chemistry | Moderate | Moderate |
Biology (Botany & Zoology) | Moderate | Moderate |
The exam pattern of MHT CET 2024 for PCB has been described below.
Particulars | Details |
Mode of Examination | Computer Based Test |
Number of Papers | Paper 1: Physics-Chemistry Paper 2: Biology |
Exam Duration | 180 minutes (90 minutes for both the groups) |
Question Paper Type | Multiple Choice Questions |
No. of Questions | 200 |
Negative Marking | No |
Marks per question | Paper 1: +2 marks for each correct answer. Paper 2 and 3: +1 mark for each correct answer. |
Language of Question paper | English/ Urdu/ Marathi/Urdu & Marathi |
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Remember, the decision to leave one course for another is significant. Weigh the pros and cons carefully before making a final choice.
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Hello Dear,
Yes, its a decent score. But for getting admission in good pharmacy college in Maharashtra on the basis of MHT-CET exams you need to secure marks in the range of around 90-115 marks, which is just a tentative marks based upon previous year data it may vary this year but not so much about 5-10 marks less or more will take place in allocating your ranking. The cut off depends upon the number of seats available, the difficulty level of paper and number of candidates writing the examination. And, hence varies every year depending on these factors. If you wish to get into highly reputed colleges like ICT etc you need a score above 150, as these colleges have a lot of aspirants and it makes getting a seat here really tough. For more information you can visit the link below:
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-pharmacy-colleges-in-maharashtra
Good Luck
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Under the Indian foreign exchange regulations, Indian students going abroad for studies are treated as NRIs and are eligible for facilities available to NRIs. Aspirants belong to the NRI OCI/PIO, Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries or Foreign National category, must have passed HSC or its equivalent examination with subjects Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one Chemistry or Engineering Drawing or Computer Science or Biology or Technical Vocational Subject with at least 50 % marks in the above subjects. however there is nothing mentioned about candidates who may apply as general even through completed 12th in other country. however you may apply as all INDIA Candidature, The Candidates having Indian Nationality are eligible under this Category.
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