MHT-CET Mathematics

MHT-CET Mathematics: Chapter-Wise Weightage & Study Plan

MHT-CET Mathematics is a fixed list of chapters — and some of them consistently carry far more marks than others. This chapter-wise weightage guide breaks every chapter down with its indicative mark share, difficulty, the exact key topics examiners keep returning to, and the fastest study strategy for each one.

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Syllabus index

Every chapter, ranked.

15 chapters · by exam weightage

01Trigonometry & Measurement (Class 11 base)Low4–6%
02Straight Lines & Circles (Class 11)Medium5–7%
03Sets, Relations, Functions & Limits (Class 11)Medium4–6%
04Complex Numbers & Quadratic EquationsMedium5–7%
05Sequences & SeriesLow4–6%
06Permutations, Combinations & BinomialMedium4–6%
07Matrices & DeterminantsMedium5–7%
08ProbabilityMedium5–7%
09Continuity, Differentiability & DerivativesMedium6–8%
10Applications of DerivativesMedium4–6%
11IntegrationHigh8–10%
12Definite Integration & AreaHigh5–7%

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Use it as your prioritization map: finish the high-weightage chapters first, protect the easy marks in the low-weightage recall chapters, and let the strategy notes stop you from over-studying chapters that the paper barely touches.

Why chapter-wise weightage matters for MHT-CET Mathematics

Maharashtra's state CET blends roughly twenty percent Class 11 content with the Class 12 syllabus, awards double marks per Mathematics question, and never takes marks away for wrong answers.

Not all chapters are created equal. The Mathematics paper concentrates its marks in a handful of heavy chapters every session, and the difference between a competitive score and a near-miss is usually a scheduling decision made months earlier: which chapters you finish while you still have time for practice, and which you leave for recall revision.

The table below lists every MHT-CET Mathematics chapter with an indicative weightage range, a difficulty rating, the key topics that actually appear in the paper, and one concrete strategy note per chapter. Weightages shift slightly between sessions — treat the ranges as planning anchors, not guarantees.

Highest-yield chapters

  • Integration8–10%
  • Continuity, Differentiability & Derivatives6–8%
  • Straight Lines & Circles (Class 11)5–7%
  • Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations5–7%
  • Matrices & Determinants5–7%

Which chapters carry the most weightage in MHT-CET Mathematics?

Based on recent papers, Integration (~9%), Continuity, Differentiability & Derivatives (~7%), Straight Lines & Circles (Class 11) (~6%) typically carry the highest weightage in MHT-CET Mathematics. Master these first — they concentrate the largest share of marks — then use the full chapter map below to schedule the remaining chapters around them.

Work down the table in priority order: high-weightage chapters first while your energy and study time are highest, recall-heavy chapters in the final revision pass, and genuinely hard, low-weightage chapters only after you have a solid floor of marks secured.

For every chapter you enter, do three things once: learn the core ideas, attempt timed practice questions, and schedule a recovery quiz a few days later on whatever you got wrong. That loop — learn, practice, recover — is exactly how the OmniTutor study plan sequences these chapters when you build a MHT-CET journey.

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How to turn this chapter map into a MHT-CET study plan

A weightage table tells you what matters, but a study plan tells you when. If you have an exam date and a daily study budget, OmniTutor converts this exact chapter list into a day-by-day plan: each chapter becomes a micro-task with a lesson, a practice check, a mock-mode run, and review cards built from your mistakes.

The plan reorders itself as you practice — chapters where your accuracy is weakest get pulled forward automatically, while chapters you have clearly mastered stop consuming your revision time. Start free with up to three study journeys, one of which can be your MHT-CET Mathematics plan.

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I nearly skipped the Class 11 portion entirely. Fixing just rotational dynamics from eleventh plus integration drills pushed my maths section into the top percentile band.
SahilMHT-CET 99+ percentile scorerMHT-CET

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No negative marking changed how I practised — full attempts every mock. The timed sectional runs taught me to bank the one-mark physics questions in under forty seconds each.
RutujaEngineering admit through CETMHT-CET

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Double-weight maths questions mean maths is the rank decider. Treating integration as my number-one priority for two months was the single best decision of my drop year.
OmkarDropper, PCM groupMHT-CET

Questions

Asked before you did.

Typically around twenty percent of the paper draws from Class 11 topics, weighted toward formula-level questions. Most aspirants skip them and lose easy marks — the table flags where this matters most.

Physics and Chemistry questions carry one mark each while Mathematics questions carry two, and there is no negative marking. Attempting every question is mathematically correct; the strategy is time allocation, not caution.

Conceptually it sits closer to board level, but the clock is comparable and speed decides percentile. Mathematics especially rewards students who can execute standard methods without hesitation.

Yes. Because the CET syllabus overlaps the Maharashtra board syllabus, a single journey can serve both — lessons and recovery work stay shared while timed CET-style sectional runs build exam-specific speed.

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