The Maharashtra CET Cell administers the state-level MAH B.Ed CET Exam, which is used to admit students to B.Ed programs at public and private institutions in Maharastra. Exams for other B.Ed degrees and four-year integrated courses are given separately. Details regarding the four-year integrated MAH B.Ed. CET courses are included in this article.
Events | Dates |
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MAH B.Ed CET 2024 Application Starts | March 2024 |
The last date to Apply for MAH B.Ed CET 2024 | March 2024 |
MAH B.Ed CET 2024 Admit Card Release | April 2024 |
MAH B.Ed CET 2024 Exam Date (Out) | May 6, 2024 |
MAH B.Ed CET 2024 Results | May 2024 |
MAH B.Ed CET 2024 Counselling Starts | June 2024 |
Course Name | Exam Date |
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B.Ed. M.Ed.(Three-Year Integrated Course) | March 2, 2024 |
M.P.Ed | March 9, 2024Field Test – March 10, 2024 to March 11, 2024 |
B.Ed & ELCT (English Language Content Test) | March 18 – March 21, 2024 |
B.P.Ed. | March 15, 2024Field Test – March 16, 2024 to March 18, 2024 |
M.Ed. | March 2, 2024 |
The Maharashtra State CET Cell, the conducting authority, determines the MAH B.Ed CET Eligibility. To apply for the exam, a candidate must fulfill all eligibility requirements. Those who fit the requirements for eligibility can apply for the application form. The eligibility for candidates from different states for the MAH B.Ed CET is listed below.
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The MAH B.Ed CET 2024 Exam application has no higher age limit. Age will probably be determined as of July 1, 2023.
It is necessary for applicants to the MAH B.Ed. ELCT CET 2024 to indicate on their application form that they are interested in the English medium language criterion.
The following courses must have been completed with a minimum cumulative score for candidates to be considered for the following categories: Non-Resident Indian, Overseas Citizen of India and Foreign National Students, Person of Indian Origin, and Children of Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries.
The graduating level that the board has specified is probably where the MAH B.Ed CET syllabus would be based. The key subjects for each area of the MAH B.Ed CET syllabus are listed below:
Some significant subjects covered in the MAH B.Ed CET's Mental Capacity part are listed below:
Some significant subjects included in the General Knowledge part of the MAH B.Ed CET 2024 are listed below:
Local, national, and worldwide levels, encompassing historical events and contemporary issues
Some significant subjects included in the MAH B.Ed CET's Teacher Aptitude portion are listed below:
Some significant subjects covered in the English portion of the MAH B.Ed CET ELCT are listed below:
Section | Weightage | Syllabus |
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Mental Ability | 40% | The section aims to judge candidates’ reasoning power. It also helps to judge how accurately a candidate can think. |
General Knowledge | 30% | This section tests how well a candidate is acquainted with the happenings in the surroundings at the Local, National, and International Levels |
Teacher Aptitude | 30% | This section aims to know the candidates’ capacity to become a teacher. It will contain questions related to an eagerness to update his/her knowledge of teaching |
English | - | This section tests the candidates’ knowledge of the English language. |
Books | Publisher/Author |
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Maharashtra B.Ed. (CET & ELCT) Entrance Exam Guide (Popular Master Guide) | Ramesh Publishing House |
Maharashtra B.Ed Common Entrance Test (CET) | Arihant Publications |
General Knowledge | Arihant |
General Knowledge Manual | Pearson |
Teaching Aptitude & Teaching Attitude | - |
Teaching Aptitude & Attitude Test for Entrance Exams | - |
A Modern Approach To Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning | RS Agarwal |
A New Approach To Reasoning | B.S Sijwali & S Sijwali Arihant |
Objective General English | RS Agarwal |
Descriptive English | SP Bakshi |
Word Power Made Easy | Norman Lewis |
The exam locations for the MAH B.Ed CET Exam are shown below. For the MAH B.Ed CET, candidates may select up to three distinct test locations:
Ahmednagar | Amravati | Akola |
Aurangabad | Bhandara | Buldhana |
Beed | Chandrapur | Dhule |
Gondia | Gadchiroli | Hingoli |
Jalgaon | Kalyan-Dombivali | Kolhapur |
Latur | Mumbai Suburban Western | Mumbai Suburban Central |
Mumbai | Nagpur | Nanded |
Nashik | Nandurbar | New Mumbai |
Palghar | Pune | Parbhani |
Rasayani | Ratnagiri | Sangli |
Satara | Solapur | Shegaon |
Sindudurga | Thane | Vasai-Virar |
Washim | Wardha | Yavatmal |
The MAH B.Ed CET Results and Cutoff will be released together. The minimum score needed to be admitted to any of the Maharastra's B.Ed. programs is the MAH B.Ed CET Cutoffs.
The MAH B.Ed CET Cutoffs will be influenced by numerous variables, including:
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