Imagine this: you’re peacefully scrolling reels, vibing to a trending sound—and suddenly someone posts a “60 days to MHT CET” countdown.
Heart rate = ❤️🔥. Brain = 💀. Panic = activated.
Now you’re debating whether to:
(A) Join a shady crash course
(B) Burn your textbooks for emotional relief
(C) Accept your fate as a failed engineer-doctor hybrid
Stop. Before you spiral—here’s the truth: MHT CET preparation doesn’t require selling your soul to textbooks or mainlining caffeine.
Let’s go, backbencher style. Smart. Lazy-efficient. No topper-level drama.
First, What Even Is MHT CET? (For the Confused Souls)
If you’ve been so busy prepping for JEE/NEET/Boards that you forgot about CET (or were pretending it doesn’t exist), here’s the breakdown:
- Full Form: Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test
- Conducted by: State Common Entrance Test Cell
- For Admissions in: Engineering, Pharmacy, Agriculture, etc.
- Streams:
- PCM = Physics + Chemistry + Math
- PCB = Physics + Chemistry + Biology
- Duration: 3 hours
- Mode: Online
- Total Marks: 200
- No Negative Marking: Yes, you read that right.
MHT CET Marking Scheme:
Subject | Questions | Marks | Time Split |
---|---|---|---|
Physics | 50 | 50 | 90 mins (shared with Chemistry) |
Chemistry | 50 | 50 | — |
Maths/Bio | 50 | 100 | 90 mins |
Important: 20% of the questions are from Class 11, and 80% from Class 12 syllabus.
CET ≠ JEE or NEET — Stop Studying Like It Is
Biggest mistake students make? Studying for CET like it’s JEE Advanced or NEET UG.
CET isn’t testing your “deep concepts” or trying to mess with your head using matrix-level logic. It’s fast-paced, straightforward, and heavily textbook-based.
So don’t waste time solving insane-level PYQs from IIT-JEE if you’re prepping for CET. Different exam. Different game.
PCM Students: This Is How You Game the System
Physics – The Most Loved-Hated Subject
This is the subject where formulas hide like cockroaches and numerical look easy… until they’re not.
Score-Heavy Chapters:
- Std 12: Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects, Wave Optics, Electrostatics
- Std 11: Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Gravitation
Backbencher Advice:
- Make a one-pager of all formulas
- Understand dimensions and units — CET LOVES unit confusion
- Try reverse solving (start from options, work backward)
Chemistry – Your Unexpected Bestie
Probably the least evil among the three. If you focus right, this one can actually boost your rank.
Score-Heavy Chapters:
- Std 12: Solid State, Electrochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biomolecules
- Std 11: Thermodynamics, Chemical Bonding, Redox
Survival Tips:
- Organic = Name reactions + mechanisms. Make colorful mind maps.
- Physical Chem? Practice numerical with CET-style options.
- Inorganic? Mug from textbook. No shame. They lift lines straight from it.
Math – The Time Guzzler
This one drains time like your phone drains battery during a Zoom call.
Score-Heavy Chapters:
- Std 12: Vectors, 3D Geometry, Integration, Differentiation
- Std 11: Trigonometry, Sets & Relations, Probability
How to Not Cry While Solving:
- Time your practice: 45 mins = 30 questions target
- Learn and apply smart tricks, but don’t only rely on them
- Revise formulas twice a week (yes, they will slip away)
PCB Students: Here’s Your Chill-but-Killer Strategy
Same exam structure, different beast.
Physics & Chemistry
Same as PCM, but you can skip math-heavy Physics topics (like Semiconductors or Capacitors, depending on paper pattern).
Focus more on qualitative questions. PCB papers generally avoid too many calculations.
Biology – Where Memory Is Power
Get ready for diagram-heavy, definition-loaded, fact-packed madness.
Hot Topics:
- Std 12: Reproduction, Genetics, Evolution, Human Health & Disease
- Std 11: Plant Physiology, Cell Structure, Animal Kingdom
Backbencher Bio Strategy:
- Flashcards > Long paragraphs
- Make charts for classifications (Kingdom, Phyla, etc.)
- Use NCERT diagrams—many CET questions are direct replicas
Study Plan Based on Time Left (We Know You’re Late. We Planned for It.)
🗓️ 4–6 Months Left? The Dream Scenario
You’re early. You’ve got time to chill and study.
- Weekdays: 2 subjects/day (2 hours each)
- Weekends: Full-length mocks + revision
- Sundays = Revise Std 11 topics
Don’t burn out early. Keep it steady.
🏁 2–3 Months Left? The “Now or Never” Grind
Panic = activated. But manageable.
- Focus only on high-weightage chapters
- Alternate days for full-length mock practice
- Use a mistake notebook (write down your goof-ups so you don’t repeat them)
🚨 Less Than a Month? Pure Hustle Mode
Now it’s survival of the quickest.
- 1 mock test daily (full paper, timed)
- Don’t touch untouched chapters now. Revise what you know.
- Re-attempt questions you got wrong before
- Sleep well. Don’t pull all-nighters now.
Should You Join a Crash Course?
Short answer? Only if:
- You suck at time management
- You need forced discipline
- You’ve done zero prep and need a fast-track overview
Otherwise?
YouTube + mock tests + smart planning > ₹20,000 crash course
Coaching vs Self Study: Reality Check
Let’s end the debate.
Scenario | Coaching Helps? | Self-Study Works? |
---|---|---|
Starting from scratch? | ✅ | ❌ |
Have basics in place? | Optional | ✅ |
Need motivation or schedule? | ✅ | ❌ unless you’re super disciplined |
On a budget? | ❌ | ✅ with YouTube & PDFs |
Free Tools That Actually Work (No Gimmicks)
- Target Publications App – Topic-wise tests
- MCQBooks.com – CET PYQs
- Unacademy / Physics Wallah – Quick revision
- YouTube channels: Dinesh Sir (Maths), Amit Deokar (Chem), Biomentors (Bio)
- Anki App – For flashcards (Biology must-have!)
CET Exam-Day Survival Guide
Print this. Tattoo this. Do whatever.
- Sleep 7 hours minimum before D-day
- Eat something light (no butter chicken disasters please)
- Bring your hall ticket, ID, and working pen
- Skip and come back to time-eating questions
- Trust your gut – last-minute changes = often wrong
- Attempt everything. Even blind guesses. You’ve got nothing to lose (literally, no negative marking)
Myth-Busting Time
Let’s destroy some CET myths floating around like bad exam advice:
“Only toppers crack CET.”
Wrong. CET is speed + accuracy + syllabus. You can be a backbencher and still ace it if you’re smart.
“You need coaching to crack it.”
Not true. Coaching helps, but isn’t mandatory. Tons of students crack CET with YouTube + textbooks + mocks.
“I started late so it’s over for me.”
Bro. I know students who started 3 weeks before and still got great ranks. It’s how you study, not how long.
PCM vs PCB: Who Has It Tougher?
Let’s not start a war, but…
PCM | PCB |
---|---|
Less mugging, more logic | More memory, less logic |
Math is a time-hog | Bio is a memory monster |
Physics is annoying | Physics is still annoying |
End result: Both need hustle. Choose your poison.
Final Rapid-Fire Tips (Because Who Doesn’t Love A TL;DR)
- Use Maharashtra State Board Textbooks. Not NCERT. Not foreign authors. Just the basics.
- Make a formula + fact sheet for each subject
- Don’t just practice—analyze your mistakes
- Set timers while solving. This is a speed exam, not an open book one.
- Take breaks. Don’t turn into a human calculator.
- Trust the process. CET is not scary when you prep smart.
That’s a Wrap, Brainiacs
You made it to the end. Respect.
Now whether you’re a PCB legend or a PCM warrior, MHT CET is crackable if you stop doom-scrolling and start solving.
Here’s your closing mantra:
Speed. Accuracy. Textbook. Mock Tests. Repeat.
Bookmark this blog, send it to that friend who still thinks CET is “just a backup,” and get moving.
Peace out!
Comment ‘PCB’ or ‘PCM’ below—let’s see which squad dominates this year.
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