A Training Session on MAH MCA CET: Concepts, Practice & Strategy
The Department of MCA organized the MAH MCA CET Preparation Training Session on 8th February 2026 for final-year undergraduate students aspiring to pursue MCA.
The program commenced with a warm welcome to the dignitaries, followed by the traditional lamp lighting ceremony and Saraswati Pujan. Prof. Tejas Joshi, Head of the MCA Department, introduced, Ms. Shivanee Bhosale, the resource person. Dr. Kaushal Prasad, Principal, motivated the participants by highlighting the importance of systematic preparation and conceptual clarity for competitive examinations like MAH MCA CET.
In the first half of the session, Ms. Shivanee Bhosale, Aptitude and Soft Skills Trainer at Aptech, conducted an engaging session on General Aptitude and English. She covered detailed aspects of Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Verbal Ability, and Problem-Solving Strategies. The session included practice questions, shortcut techniques, and exam-oriented approaches. She also provided in-depth guidance on English grammar, sentence structure, comprehension techniques, and effective time management strategies for the examination.
In the second half, Prof. Teertha Soman conducted a comprehensive session on Mathematics. The session focused on core mathematical concepts with step-by-step problem-solving approaches. She explained time-saving shortcuts, important formulas, and strategies to solve complex problems efficiently. The participants benefited from extensive practice through worked examples and sample questions aligned with the MAH MCA CET syllabus.
Prof. Sanika Joshi effectively coordinated the program. The session concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Prof. Harshada Salvi, expressing gratitude to the principal, resource person, faculty members, and participants for making the session a grand success.
The seminar proved highly informative and beneficial, equipping students with practical strategies and the confidence to excel in the MAH MCA CET examination.
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