How to Prepare for MHT CET 2020 in One Month
Preparing for MHT CET in 30 days is not a challenging task with a good preparation strategy and study plan. You must note that maximum time must be allocated to the exam preparation in a day, and this will lead you to the best score in the entrance examination. Mostly, the 30-day preparation strategy or plan involves revision, and learning of new concepts or chapters must be avoided. As most of the questions in MHT CET are based on Class 11th and 12th syllabus, preparing for the exam in 30 days is practically possible.
Division of MHT CET Syllabus for 30-Day Preparation
Before starting the exam preparation, you will have to divide the syllabus so that you can plan the revision accordingly. You can check the ‘Syllabus’ section for reference. The syllabus of MHT CET can be divided as follows -
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in Physics
28
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in Chemistry
26
Total No, of Topics to be Revised in Mathematics
28
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised across all Subjects
82
In all, a student must revise a total of 82 topics in 30 days. The study timetable for the same can be checked below.
MHT CET 2020 One Month (30 Days) Timetable
The one month study time for MHT CET can be as follows -
Total No. Of Days Left for the Exam
30
How Many Hours to Study in a Day?
7 Hours
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in Physics Per Day
1
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in Chemistry Per Day
1
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in Mathematics Per Day
2
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised Per Day across all Subjects
4
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in a Week
4 x 7 = 28
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in the First Week (Seven Days)
28
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in the Second Week (Seven Days)
28
Total No. Of Topics to be Revised in the Third Week (Seven Days)
28
Revision of Entire Syllabus Completes in
21 Days
Days Left for Exam
9 Days
Total No. Of Days for Practicing Mock Tests and Sample Papers
8 Days
The above timetable can be practically possible only if you study a minimum of seven hours in a day
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