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<p>The PDF of MHT CET mock tests can be downloaded from Shiksha page. Maharashtra CET Cell releases MHT CET mock tests every year before the start if exams. Students can download the official mock tests by Maharashtra CET Cell or practice it online. Solving mock test before the exam is very beneficial in scoring good marks in the exam.</p>

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<p><strong>Dr. Rajendra Gode Institute of Technology and Research cutoff 2025 </strong>was released for admission to the BE and B.Tech. courses. For the General Home State quota, the MHT CET cutoff 2025 ranged between <strong>60.88</strong> and <strong>72.67,</strong> with &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/dr-rajendra-gode-institute-of-technology-and-research-amravati-59451/course-b-e-in-computer-science-and-engineering-333307"&gt;B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering&lt;/a&gt; being the most competitive for admission. The course and branch-wise cutoff details... View more

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<p>Prof Ram Meghe College of Engineering and Management, Badnera, MHT CET cutoff 2025 was released for CSE across multiple categories. For the General HS quota, the cutoff ranged between <strong>82.37</strong> and <strong>82.84 </strong>for CSE admission. For the other categories, the cutoff range is given below:&nbsp;</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 101.189%; height: 144.306px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 50.0633%;"><col style="width: 50.0633%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 10p... View more

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<p>With 70 marks in mhtcet in 2025 you will get a percentile of around 65-85% roughly based on previous year cut-offs and percentiles.</p>

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<p>To study diligently for the exams in the last two months, NEET and MHT CET follows the following plan:</p><p>Create a Study Schedule: Set separate hours for each subject-Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics.</p><p>Revise key concepts: Focus on high weightage topics and important chapters. Use concise notes, flow charts, and diagrams for speedy revision.</p><p>Practice Mock Tests: Solve mock tests and previous year papers regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Analyze your performance to identify weak areas.</p><p>Conceptual Understanding: Understand the basic concepts, es... View more

695 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The detail regarding the qualification for the participant in the counselling if they have compartment is given below.</p><p>Qualification: Candidates must have passed the 12th grade or an equivalent test from a recognised board or university with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as their required courses.<br>&nbsp;<br>criteria for compartment students-&nbsp;</p><p>such students can apply for MHT CET 2022 but their admission will be finalised only if they clear the compartment in that subject.</p>

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<p>Vidyavardhini College of Engineering and Technology accepts MHT CET scores to provide BE admission to eligible applicants. The percentile required to secure BE admission at VCET Mumbai depends on the BE specialisation selected by the candidates. Hence, candidates may or may not get admission to the college's BE programme depending on their choice of specialisation. The latest cut-off details are not yet available. Meanwhile, candidates can refer to the following table presenting the MHT CET cut-off for some BE specialisations offered at Vidyavardhini's College of Engineering and Technology for General category in 2023:</p>&l... View more

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<p>The MHT CET cut off of SNJB (Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram) is different based on engineering branch and its category. In Round 3 of 2024, Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science and Civil Engineering closed with general category percentiles of around 86.08, 83.65 and 73.11 percent respectively. Such cutoffs may vary annually regarding external factors such as the number of applicants and the difficulty of the exam.</p>

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<p>NBN Sinhgad School of Engineering Admission:</p><p>- 10+2 with PCM (50% marks)</p><p>- MHT-CET or JEE Main</p><p>- Online/offline application</p><p>- 1,000 fee</p><p>- Merit-based selection</p><p>Start your engineering journey!</p>

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<p>Admission into Deogiri College without MHT CET<br><br>You will find limited options on admission into Deogiri College without attending MHT CET. Typically, MHT CET results are required for engineering admissions for colleges in Maharashtra, but a few colleges do provide direct admission based on marks scored in class 12 or through management quota seats. With 86% overall and 97 marks in Mathematics, you stand a chance for such routes.<br>Fee Structure and Financial Aid<br>About fees, many colleges have different fee structures for the normal and management quota.</p><p>&nbsp;If you are looki... View more

94 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The general category candidates must score at least 25% of marks in MHT CET. For SC/ ST candidates, on the other hand, minimum qualifying marks required in exam is non-zero score.</p>

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<p>The expected MHT CET cutoff for 2024 for BTech courses in Maharashtra can vary depending on the college, course, and category (Home State or All India). For example, for top colleges in Mumbai, the cutoff for popular branches like Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is expected to range between 80 and 100 for the Home State Quota (General category).</p><p>However, the cutoff can vary significantly based on the specific college, so it's important to check the individual college's trends for a more accurate estimate.</p><p>Make sure to stay updated with the official MHT CET notifications for the most accur... View more

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<p>An MH-CET score of 88% promises good prospects at getting admission into a Maharashtra B.Sc. Nursing college. The cutoff is expected to be between 70-85 marks, category wise for government colleges. Even with this percentage, the candidate should qualify in most the private nursing colleges where sometimes the cutoff can be really low too. The admission to any college strictly goes on the merit score acquired through MH B.Sc. Nursing CET; thus, the probability of getting a seat is good if multiple colleges are applied for. Always crosscheck the cut-off trend of the particular college for the precise information.</p><p>... View more

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<p>Yes — with ~85.91 percentile in LVJS (Ladies Vimukta Jati / Denotified Tribes, a reserved female category), you <em data-start="112" data-end="117">can</em> get <strong data-start="122" data-end="158">Sanjivani College of Engineering</strong> for <strong data-start="163" data-end="187">Computer Engineering</strong>, since the cutoff for LVJS “B.Tech Computer Engineering” in 2025 was <strong data-start="257" data-end="266">85.91</strong>.</p>

36 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hello Shubham, For Gk section of MH-CET you can refer to either GK today or monthly compendium of your choice. Please refer to the pattern of gk section of your mocks to get an overview of questions asked in the examination. My advice would be to make notes and keep revising it.

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MHT CET is a highly competitive exam, and proper preparation is crucial to score well. Here are some tips on how to prepare for MHT CET 2023:
Know the Syllabus: Start by understanding the MHT CET 2023 syllabus thoroughly. Go through the official syllabus and exam pattern and identify the important topics and weightage of each section. Create a Study Plan: Based on the syllabus, create a study plan that covers all the topics with specific time slots allocated for each section. Make sure to include regular revision and practice tests in your study plan. Use Good Study Material: Use standard textbooks, reference books, and online resource... View more

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<p>No, admission to all MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and medical allied courses in Maharashtra will be on the basis of marks obtained in NEET only. DTE Maharashtra, or CET Cell Maharashtra is the conducting authority for the Maharashtra NEET Counselling.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>There is a possibility of being short of the required cut off for admission to the B.Tech in AI programme at Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE) with a 12th board percentage of 58.33%.<br>Expected Cutoff<br>PCCOE had taken its B.Tech in AI cut-off for the last round last year at approximately 98.25. So it goes to indicate that they are looking for scores quite high from the candidate end.<br>Recommendations<br>Explore Other Colleges: Apply to other colleges whose cutoffs may be lower.<br>Join Counseling: Seek MHT CET counseling to make the right decisions about available options.</p>

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<p>There is not at all possibility of getting seat in any government college with 42 marks in MH nursing even if you belong to OBC category.</p><p>You can simply go for a private institute and ask them whatever the cut-off is required and go for it, but there is no such chances of getting government college with 42 marks</p>

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The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test MHT CET is a state-level entrance exam conducted for admission to various undergraduate courses in engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and allied health sciences in colleges across Maharashtra. To appear for MHT CET 2023, candidates need to keep the following documents ready:
MHT CET 2023 Admit Card: It is a mandatory document that will be required to enter the examination hall. Photo Identity Proof: A valid photo identity proof such as Aadhaar Card, Driving License, Passport, PAN Card, Voter ID, or any other government-issued identity card. Passport Size Photograph: Candidates need to carry a passp... View more

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<p>Don't stretch in case you got 37 percentile in MHT CET - it's not the conclusion of the world! You still have choices. Consider private colleges or colleges that might have lower affirmation benchmarks. Some colleges too have organisation share seats merely essentially can investigate. Within the event that you're open to it, you'll undoubtedly see into affirmation or certificate courses in your field. And hello, a number of colleges don't without a doubt take after the typical confirmation get ready, so you might find a gem there! Reasonable be beyond any doubt to do your explore and reach out to colleges clearly to see what's op... View more

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1- The duration of the MHT CET exam for Paper 1 is 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
2- The duration of the MHT CET exam for Paper 2 is 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
3- The duration of the MHT CET exam for Paper 3 is 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
Mode of Exam: Online as Computer Based Test (CBT)
Question Paper:
Paper 1 (Mathematics)
Paper 2 Physics and Chemistry)
Paper 3 (Biology)
For more MHT CET exam details, you may visit the Shiksha MHT CET Exam page. (<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/mht-cet-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/mht-cet-exam&l... View more

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<p>The MHT-CET results for both PCM (physics, chemistry and mathematics)and PCB (physics, chemistry, biology)were released on july 16th and 17th respectively. KJ college of engineering and management research accepts candidates based on MHT CET and JEE scores for B.Tech / B.E courses.</p>

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<p>In Round 3, the 2024 closing percentiles for MHT-CET admission to KJ College of Engineering &amp; Management Research were roughly:</p><ul><li style="font-weight: bold;"><strong>Computer Engineering: ~78–80</strong></li><li style="font-weight: bold;"><strong>Telecom &amp; Electronics: ~70–72</strong></li><li style="font-weight: bold;"><strong>Mechanical: approximately 20 to 50</strong></li><li style="font-weight: bold;"><strong>Electrical: approximately 43 to 50</strong></li&g... View more

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<p>Mock tests for MHCET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) can be found on the official CET Cell Maharashtra website. Specifically, for the 3-year LLB program, mock tests are available on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. Additionally, various educational websites like Shiksha.</p>

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<p>With 97 percentile in MHT-CET, you can get admission to reputed engineering colleges in Maharashtra, though top branches like CSE at COEP or VJTI may be difficult. You have good chances in colleges like PICT Pune, VIT Pune, SPIT Mumbai, and Thakur College of Engineering for branches such as IT, Electronics, or Electrical. Government colleges like WCE Sangli and SGGS Nanded are also possible options. Your chances improve based on category, gender, and domicile benefits. If you're flexible with branch or location, you can secure a strong college with good placement opportunities through CAP rounds.</p>

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<p>If such is the case, your percentage of 46. 36% in PCM and VJNT category may not afford you the chance of attending a government college. However, here are a few possibilities:However, here are a few possibilities:</p><ol><li>Rajasthan: Approximately you are eligible for the government colleges like Rajasthan Technical University (RTU) or its affiliated colleges.</li><li>Maharashtra: You would be lucky to get into these colleges such as Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) or other aided colleges. 3. Gujarat: Another college that you could consider could be GTU or any of its affiliate insti... View more

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<p>You're closer to classes, libraries, and dining if you are on campus, reducing travel and time stress.</p><p>&nbsp;It makes a day fully booked to accomplish that which can be done flexibly.</p><p>Support Services: Greater campus liveliness would mean better academic-support services, including counseling and health, most of these nearer to those students living on-campus.</p><p>Some freedom would, possibly, be more elevated and perhaps cost a little less living outside the campus for some, but it is all about choice regarding whether someone prefers to live in community interaction or not.&l... View more

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<p>The MHT CET cut off for admission to DR BhanuBen Nanavati College of Pharmacy Mumbai for the Bachelor of Pharmacy programme in 2024 for the general open category was 96.58 in round 1 and 94.27 in round true for the all India category the cutoffs were 88.45 and round one and 84.32 in round 2</p>

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