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MAH MBA CET 2025: Exam Analysis for April Shifts, Difficulty Level, and Expected Cut-Off
Staff Writer: Upasana Sen
Last Updated: Apr 03, 2025, 14:25:00 PM IST
Synopsis: The MAH MBA CET 2025 exam, conducted in two shifts, had an overall difficulty level ranging from easy to moderate. Day 1 featured lengthy RC passages and calculation-intensive Quant questions, while Day 2 was more balanced. Logical Reasoning dominated both days, with section-wise question distribution and no major surprises in the pattern. |
The MAH MBA CET 2025 exam was conducted over two days, with candidates experiencing an overall easy to moderate difficulty level. The structure of the question paper remained consistent, featuring Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and Verbal Ability sections.
Day 1 Exam Analysis:
The first day of the exam presented challenges for many candidates due to lengthy reading comprehension (RC) passages and calculation-intensive Quantitative Aptitude questions. Many students reported running out of time while attempting the paper. Despite this, Logical Reasoning remained the most dominant section, as is the trend every year.
In the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) section, grammar-based questions were absent, with most questions focusing on vocabulary. There were nine RC passages with approximately 20 questions, along with three to four parajumble questions. The section was rated easy to moderate overall.
Logical and Abstract Reasoning on Day 1 consisted of direct questions, including Seating Arrangement, Blood Relations, and Direction-based problems. Notably, there were no questions on syllogism or input-output, and some questions required mathematical calculations. This section, too, was considered easy to moderate in difficulty.
Day 2 Exam Analysis:
The second day’s paper was well-balanced, with moderately difficult questions across all sections. The RC passages were relatively shorter, making time management easier for candidates. Quantitative Aptitude was also less calculation-intensive compared to Day 1.
As expected, Logical Reasoning had the highest number of questions. The overall difficulty level on Day 2 remained easy to moderate, making it more manageable for test-takers.

Expected Cut-Off:
Given the exam’s difficulty level, experts predict that the cut-off for top MBA colleges accepting MAH MBA CET scores will remain competitive. A clearer picture will emerge once the official cut-off marks are released.
The MAH MBA CET 2025 results will be announced soon, after which candidates can begin applying to their preferred MBA programs based on their scores.
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