The entrance test of Maharashtra Common Entrance Test is a very tough test that is actually design to test the patience as well as labor of the individual candidates. The questions asked are very conceptual and thus only few books are able to meet up the different criterion that is set up by the exam. Though there are numerous books to tally, but Higher Secondary book are the key to success in this exam. They not only provide an ideal platform in which the candidates can build up their concepts but also provide an equal opportunity to solve different examples that very effective in making success story in this exam.
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Study Material or important books
The exam is also of Multiple Choice Questions and therefore few books dedicated to the MCQ pattern should also be consulted. Special books such as Mock Test type are all very helpful in creating the proper adjustment of the candidate mind frame to the actual entrance exam. Here is a list of few of the books that are very ideal in preparing for the exam:
KITS MAH-CET Regular Books
Mathematics:
• R. S. Aggarwal – Maths XI & XII
• S.L. Loni – Plane Trigonometry Part I
• S.L. Loni – Co-ordinate Geometry
• Hall & Knight – Higher Algebra
• I.A. Maron – Problems in Calculus of One Variable
• Vectors & 3-D Geometry–  Arihant Prakashan
• Vectors Shanti Narayan
Chemistry:
• NCERT – Chemistry XI & XII
• P. Bahadur – Physical Chemistry
• Arihant Prakashan–  Organic Chemistry
• O.P. Agarwal–  IIT Chemistry
• Ebbing – General Chemistry
• J.D. Lee Concise — Inorganic Chemistry
• R.T. Morrison, R.N. Boyd – Organic Chemistry
Physics:
H.C. Verma – Concepts of Physics Vol I and II
I.E. Irodov – Problems in General Physics
Halliday, Resnick & Walker – Fundamentals of Physics
Sears and Zemansky – University Physics
Nelkon and Parker– Advanced Level Physics
These well defined books not only help the individual candidates to provide an ideal state of mind to the candidates, but are also very important in forming the concepts that help to success in the final run. The Higher Secondary Books are however the most important book that is consulted. The books cover the entire syllabus and help to brush up the questions that have already came in the previous year’s questions.

