The importance of CET in a student's life is overwhelming and at this time, it is natural for one to be anxious. However, do not let this anxiety lead to distress, but let it serve as a source of motivation to keep your performance high on the d-day. You need to be focussed and confident.
Here is what you need to do a day prior to the CET:
- Stop studying. Just revise a few concepts and formulae, make mental maps of important strategies that you have used during test preparation. Do not study anything new.
- Relax with friends or watch a movie on the day before the test.
- Ensure that you get a good night's sleep on the eve of the test.
- Be positive and confident.
- Ensure that you read the test rules and regulations and are aware of what can be carried into the test venue.
- Do not forget to carry your Admit Card, photo id proof and stationery.
- Ensure that you reach the test venue ahead of time. Be there early, with plenty of time to relax and get used to your surroundings.
- At the venue, do not discuss anything with friends. Avoid questions about what you have studied and what you haven't. Do not gossip about possible questions.
- Take a deep breath, meditate for some time and think that you are going to ace the CET.
- Keep a water bottle with you if the centre allows you to.
- Ensure that you find your place in advance and are mentally prepared to give your best.
During the exams:
- Solve the test with 100% concentration and ensure that you read the questions and directions carefully.
- Do not pay attention to what others are doing in the room. Ignore comments about the test.
- Get into warrior mode: do not miss familiar questions, and ensure you do not waste time unnecessarily. Do not be complacent in your approach.
- Be positive: There are enough questions in the test that can be attempted correctly. That will definitely fetch you a call. Do not make silly mistakes due to over-confidence.
- Do not think negatively: What will happen if I don't do well? Just manage time and try answering the questions accurately.
- Ensure that you have done justice to all the sections in the test. Make sure you have tackled all questions related to your strengths first.
- Do not resort to copying or any unfair means during the test.
Overall test structure:
Total Duration of the exam (minutes) 150 minutes Total number of questions 200 Total Marks 200 Marks per question 1 Negative marking No Mode of marking the ovals Black Ball Point Pen
Selection process:
Stage of selection Marks allotted Month of conduct of process Common Entrance Test (CET) 200 February Group Discussion (GD) 17 May/June Personal Interview (PI) 17 May/June Past Academic Record (PAR) 4 - Work Experience (WE) 2 - Total 240
MHCET: Area-wise structure over the years:
Area No. of Questions 2010 2009 2008 Quantitative Aptitude 15 15 25 Data Interpretation 20 25 20 Data Sufficiency 5 10 5 Logical Reasoning 54 53 51 Visual Reasoning 30 30 30 Verbal Ability and Verbal Reasoning 61 52 54 Reading Comprehension 15 15 15 Total 200 200 200
The author is the product head at IMS Learning Resources Private Ltd.