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Does DJ Sanghvi consider Maharastra CET scores?
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Anil UppinCurrent Student
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Yes, D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering (DJSCE) in Mumbai does accept Maharashtra CET (MHT?CET) scores for admission into its B.Tech programs. The college participates in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) conducted by the Maharashtra D
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Yes, D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering (DJSCE) in Mumbai does accept Maharashtra CET (MHT?CET) scores for admission into its B.Tech programs. The college participates in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) conducted by the Maharashtra Directorate of Technical Education, and candidates with valid MHT?CET scores are allotted seats according to merit. Other eligible students can also apply with JEE Main scores, but MHT?CET is fully recognized for state?category admissions
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Rupesh KatariyaCurrent Student
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For B.Tech (Marine Engineering) at Mumbai Port Campus, the IMU CET 2023 cutoff ranks for General category were around 150 to 1,800 in Rounds 1 and 2, with the third round closing at about 2,000. For EWS candidates, the cutoff ranks extended up
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For B.Tech (Marine Engineering) at Mumbai Port Campus, the IMU CET 2023 cutoff ranks for General category were around 150 to 1,800 in Rounds 1 and 2, with the third round closing at about 2,000. For EWS candidates, the cutoff ranks extended up to 5,400 in Round 2. So, if you're aiming for this campus, a rank within 1,800 (General) or around 5,400 (EWS) !
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4 months ago
MhCet for bca is the cupulsary ..............
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Rupesh KatariyaCurrent Student
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No, MHT-CET is not compulsory for admission to BCA courses in Maharashtra. Most colleges accept direct admission based on your 12th standard marks or entrance exams conducted by the college or university itself. yeah but in some colleges they
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No, MHT-CET is not compulsory for admission to BCA courses in Maharashtra. Most colleges accept direct admission based on your 12th standard marks or entrance exams conducted by the college or university itself. yeah but in some colleges they take admission through MHTCET as well
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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVACurrent Student
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Several reputable colleges offer various courses using scores obtained by students of Rajasthan CET Examination 2023. The top engineering colleges in Maharashtra are ICT Mumbai, COEP Pune, and VJTI Mumbai. In Karnataka, the top engineering col
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Several reputable colleges offer various courses using scores obtained by students of Rajasthan CET Examination 2023. The top engineering colleges in Maharashtra are ICT Mumbai, COEP Pune, and VJTI Mumbai. In Karnataka, the top engineering colleges are RV College of Engineering and BMS College of Engineering. In various states, such as SRM University, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham consider these CET scores as mentioned hopefully. Admission depends on cut off for each year as it varies depending on competition and availability for seats. A lot of colleges have their own requirements and eligibility criteria. Preparation and the more students get score> 85 out of 100, the better their chance of going to reputed institution to study for a degree in the academic programs offered.
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Jata ShankarCurrent Student
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The best colleges that you can get are:Sinhgad Institute of Management, PuneVishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT), PuneMIT World Peace University, Pune (Private but reputed)Walchand Institute of Technology, SolapurGovernment College of En
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The best colleges that you can get are:Sinhgad Institute of Management, PuneVishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT), PuneMIT World Peace University, Pune (Private but reputed)Walchand Institute of Technology, SolapurGovernment College of Engineering, AmravatiGovernment College of Engineering, AurangabadPrivate Colleges (High Chance)DY Patil Institute of MCA, Pune / Navi MumbaiSinhgad Technical Education Society's InstitutesDr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Management & Research, PimpriJayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering, PuneBharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Management, Kolhapur
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Neha YadavCurrent Student
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Yes, absolutely! You can apply to colleges after your CET exam results are out, but it depends on the type of CET and the state or university you're applying to.After CET Results – What Happens Next? Result Declaration: Once CET results are
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Yes, absolutely! You can apply to colleges after your CET exam results are out, but it depends on the type of CET and the state or university you're applying to.After CET Results – What Happens Next? Result Declaration: Once CET results are published, students can check their rank or score.Counseling/Admission Process Begins: Most colleges and universities don't allow direct applications after results.Instead, they participate in a centralized counseling process where you fill in your college/course preferences based on your CET rank. The system then allots seats based on your rank, reservation category, and availability. Some private colleges or deemed universities (especially for management quota or NRI seats) may allow direct admission even after CET results are out.what to do next:1.Check the counseling schedule on your CET's official website.2.Register for counseling as soon as it opens.3.Keep documents ready for verification.4.Follow deadlines strictly—missing a round could delay or cancel your chances.
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Ankit kumarCurrent Student
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Dear Tanisha, For the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET), you can choose between two groups:PCM Group: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.PCB Group: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.You can select either group based on your academic ba
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Dear Tanisha, For the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET), you can choose between two groups:PCM Group: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.PCB Group: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.You can select either group based on your academic background and the courses you wish to pursue. For example, if you're interested in engineering courses, the PCM group is appropriate. For medical or pharmacy courses, the PCB group is suitable. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the chosen groupBest wishes for your preparation!
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Sahil Current Student
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Yes, if you want to take admission in PU then it is mandatory but if you want to take admission in private colleges, then mostly you can get admission by just filling an admission form.
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Ujjwal GuptaCurrent Student
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MH-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)Scope: Only for the admissions in the colleges of Maharashtra.Conducting Body: Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra.Courses Covered: Engineering, medical, law, management, pharmacy, and some
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MH-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)Scope: Only for the admissions in the colleges of Maharashtra.Conducting Body: Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra.Courses Covered: Engineering, medical, law, management, pharmacy, and some humanities courses in Maharashtra colleges.Eligibility: Students who have passed Class 12 from a recognised board, with a preference for Maharashtra-based candidates.Exam Format:MCQs.For BMM: General knowledge, reasoning, and language proficiency.Focus: Primarily for students who want to get into specific courses in Maharashtra-based institutions.CUET (Common University Entrance Test)Scope: All India level entrance exam for the admission process to central and state universities in India.Conducting Body: National Testing Agency.Courses Covered: Central universities, which include courses from humanities, science, commerce, and arts. These universities are DU, JNU, BHU, and many more.Eligibility: Any student from all of India who has passed class 12 from any recognised board is eligible to take the exam.Exam Pattern:MCQs and/or descriptive questions according to the course.Language proficiency, general knowledge, and domain-specific subjects.Focus: Comprehensive entrance exam for entry into various undergraduate programs in India.Key DifferencesScope: MH-CET vs CUET (National-level universities).Conducting Body: MH-CET (DTE Maharashtra) vs CUET (NTA).Courses: MH-CET (Primarily engineering, medical, law) vs CUET (Humanities, social sciences, sciences).Eligibility: MH-CET (Preferential entry for Maharashtra students) vs CUET (Open to all Indian students).Exam Focus: MH-CET vs CUET (Broad national entrance exam).Which Exam is Beneficial for BMM? CUET: It will be helpful if you are targeting central universities like DU, JNU, BHU, etc. providing BMM programs.MH-CET: If you wish to apply to Maharashtra-based colleges providing BMM programs, then MH-CET is beneficial.
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Sagar GuptaCurrent Student
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For the MH CET Law 5-year program, the grouping criteria include:Reservation Policy:85% seats for Maharashtra State (MS) candidates.10% seats for All India candidates.5% seats for NRI, OCI, PIO, and foreign candidates.Further reservations with
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For the MH CET Law 5-year program, the grouping criteria include:Reservation Policy:85% seats for Maharashtra State (MS) candidates.10% seats for All India candidates.5% seats for NRI, OCI, PIO, and foreign candidates.Further reservations within MS quota for PwD (5%), EWS (10%), Orphan (1%), and 30% for females.Eligibility:General/Open Category: Minimum 45% in 10+2.Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC): Minimum 40% in 10+2.These reservations ensure equitable opportunities for students from different categories.
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