MHT-CET is one of the most important entrance exams for engineering and pharmacy aspirants in Maharashtra. With competition growing every year, smart preparation is the key to success. At Aakar’s Education Centre, Boisar, we guide students to prepare strategically for CET by focusing on both the Maharashtra State Board syllabus and exam-specific strategies. This blog will walk you through a subject-wise preparation plan for both PCB (Biology stream) and PCM (Engineering stream) students targeting MHT-CET 2026.
- **PCM Students:** 50 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Mathematics carries 2 marks per question, while Physics and Chemistry carry 1 mark each.
- **PCB Students:** 50 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Biology carries 1 mark per question.
- Time duration: 3 hours.
- No negative marking.
- Focus on conceptual clarity of mechanics, optics, and modern physics.
- Solve numerical problems daily.
- Revise Maharashtra State Board textbook thoroughly along with NCERT for basics.
- Prioritize physical chemistry topics like thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium.
- Practice numerical-based questions for scoring high.
- Memorize key reactions and exceptions in organic chemistry.
- Practice integration, differentiation, and probability thoroughly.
- Solve previous years’ question papers to identify high-weightage chapters.
- Keep a formula notebook for daily revision.
- Emphasize NCERT-based concepts, especially in mechanics, heat, and electricity.
- Focus on problem-solving techniques to boost accuracy.
- For physical chemistry, practice numerical problems.
- In organic chemistry, understand mechanisms instead of rote learning.
- Revise inorganic chemistry with charts and periodic table patterns.
- Prioritize NCERT Biology as it carries the maximum weightage.
- Focus on diagrams, definitions, and line-by-line revision.
- Practice mock tests with speed to improve exam temperament.
- Solve at least one mock test every week.
- Revise regularly to avoid forgetting older topics.
- Manage time efficiently during the exam—attempt easy questions first.
- Maintain a healthy study routine with adequate rest and nutrition.
- Expert faculty specializing in MHT-CET, NEET, and JEE.
- Weekly mock tests and performance tracking.
- Individual attention to clarify doubts.
- Proven success record of students across Maharashtra.
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Q1. Can I prepare for MHT-CET 2026 along with Class 12 boards?
Yes. With proper planning, you can balance board exams and CET preparation. Focus on overlapping topics to save time.
Q2. How many hours should I study daily for MHT-CET?
On average, 5–6 hours of focused study is enough if you are consistent and practice daily MCQs.
Q3. Are NCERT books enough for MHT-CET?
NCERT books are essential, but students should also practice from CET-specific guides and previous year question papers for better results.