UPES B.Des Admissions 2026
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Hello students! A well-known entrance exam for admission to the first year of a Bachelor of Design (BDesign) degree program in Maharashtra is the Maharashtra Bachelor in Design Common Entrance Test, or MAH BDesign CET. The MAH BDesign CET 2026 exam should be approached by prospective candidates with a suitable study plan and exam strategy. In order to achieve the highest possible score, students must plan these final days and adequately revise. To improve your performance on the MAH BDes CET exam, read this article for some crucial suggestions and strategies.
With the exam around the corner, there is stress and anxiety between students to perform well in order to get into the Maharashtra Bachelor of Design (BDesign) degree program. Students can prepare with the help of the tips and strategies closely developed for them to help in their exam journey.
According to the MAH CET BDes 2026 exam pattern, the questions will consist of three sections. The MAH BDesign CET will be conducted in offline mode at the selected exam centres. Given below is the table to understand the MAH BDes CET 2026 exam syllabus and exam pattern:
Subject | Number of Questions | Duration | Total Marks |
Part A: Visualisation and illustration ability | 01 | 45 minutes | 40 |
Part B: Design thinking & Problem Solving | 01 | 60 Minutes | 60 |
Part C: General Knowledge – MCQ type | 60 | 60 Minutes | 100 |
Total | 62 | 2 hours & 45 Minutes | 200 |
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Sketching illustrations using pencils, colour pencils, ink pens are an important part of the MAH BDes exam and therefore students are advised to spend 7-8 hours daily in the last week of preparation for the MAH BDes 2026 exam to score better. Practice with repeatedly asked questions and sketches using different mediums to build speed and accuracy.
Students are advised to spend 5-6 hours daily in the last week of preparation for design thinking and innovative problem solving exercises to generate new ideas. Engage in exercises that challenge you to think out of the box.
It is one of the most important exercises for students preparing for the MAH BDes exam to solve MAH BDes Sample question papers and previous years question papers as it would develop the understanding of the language of the paper and insights on what are important areas of focus for candidates.
Students are advised to be updated with current design trends and important design news as General Knowledge is an important and scoring section for the MAH BDes exam. It is very important for aspiring designers to have basic knowledge on basic design principles and techniques.
Students must devote at least 12 to 15 hours per day to preparation throughout the final week. By this point, students are aware of the areas they find challenging in order to prepare for those in which they are confident. Students should prepare for challenging portions by allocating more time for them.
With last week preparing for the MAH BDes Exam, aspiring candidates need to take care of their mental and physical well-being. It is advised that students get adequate rest and proper sleep. It is also important to eat healthy and prevent undue strain.
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Students are advised to also check these important free resource pdfs curated to help them in their MAH B.Des 2026 preparation and score high below:
MAH B.Design CET E-books and Sample Papers | |
MAH B.Des CET Sample Question Paper |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Students are advised to devote at least 12-15 hours daily in the final week of the preparation of the MAH BDes exam.
Students need to focus on their creative ability and practice daily for at least 5-6 hours with repeatedly asked questions and sketches using different mediums to build speed and accuracy.
Students can prepare by reading and watching daily news and news articles for upcoming design trends and by solving sample questions to understand the type of questions asked.
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