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<p>No, the MHT-CET registrations have been closed for the Universal SkillTech University BTech admissions 2026. The last date to register for the MHT-CET 2026 was scheduled on February 27th, 2026.</p><p>The registrations for the JEE Mains have also been closed for the Universal SkillTech University BTech admissions at this point.</p>
<p>Yes, candidates can take admission in SIT Pune BTech programme with <strong>MHT CET</strong> score. However, aspirants without the score need to provide the scorecard at the end of the admission process during document verification. SIT Pune releases a merit list based on entrance examination scores, branch preferences, and availability of seats. Emails are then sent to merit-listed candidates with links to download the offer letter and pay the first installment of academic fees within 5 days of receiving the offer letter email.</p>
<p>The duration of the JEPBN (Joint Entrance Examination for Postgraduate Biotechnology and Neuroscience) exam for the year 2024 is typically 3 hours. This duration allows candidates adequate time to complete the examination, which includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and possibly other formats depending on the specific sections of the exam. However, it's essential to check the official notification or website of the exam conducting authority for the most accurate and updated information regarding the duration and structure of the JEPBN exam for 2024.</p>
<p>The ACAT exam is a time based exam. The ACAT question paper has 100 multiple-choice questions in total. The question paper is to be completed in 150 minutes or two hours and 30 minutes. Candidates appearing for the ACAT exam, must adhere to the exam timings and ensure reaching the exam centre at least an hour before the exam begins. Candidates will not be allowed to the enter the examination hall once the gates close neither will they be given extra time. They must also keep in mind the negative markings. </p>
<p>The CMA Intermediate MQPs are designed to closely resemble the actual exam. They follow the same syllabus, test pattern, and question structure prescribed by ICMAI. Although the exact questions from the MQPs may not appear in the real exam, the type of questions, difficulty level, and marking scheme are similar. Candidates practicing with MQPs become familiar with the exam format and manage their time effectively on the test day. It also provides a clear understanding of the areas where more preparation is needed.</p>
<p>Candidates who will be appearing for the AEEB exam are required to know about the AEEB syllabus. In AEEB exam, candidates will be asked questions related to Computer Science, Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and English in AEEB. Candidates should go through these topics in detail and start preparing for the exam in advance. Candidates are suggested to go through the Shiksha's page or official website of the exam to know more about AEEB syllabus.</p>
<p>Questions in the AEEB exam are based on Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Basic Computer Science answerable by a 12th graduate and English. Candidates should prepare for the exam atleast two months before to qualify the exam. However, candidates are suggested to refer the Shiksha's page or official website of the exam to know about the detailed exam pattern of AEEB exam.</p>
<p>There are only two private colleges that provide Pulp and Paper technology courses in India currently. This is a growing field and hopefully as students get to know more about this dynamic discipline, there will be an increase in demand owing to which more colleges will offer full-fledged degree courses in Pulp & Paper Technology. <strong>Two of the private colleges offering the course are</strong>:</p><ul><li>Musiri Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli</li><li>Sita Rajaram Polytechnic College, Karur</li></ul>
Just go through this link and fill out the required details:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor</a>
Top colleges under:
WBJEE- Jadavpur University
MHTCET- College of Engineering, Pune
UPSEE: Harcourt Butler Technological Institute [HBTI], KanpurInstitute of Engineering and Technology [IET], Lucknow
Admission Process:
Register and Apply - Admission is done through counselling based on the rank obtained in Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHTCET).
Entrance Test-Eligible candidates need to appear for the entrance test conducted by the School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, D.Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai.
Candidates having a valid score in any recognized national / state level entrance examinations will be exempted from entrance test conducted by the college.
Final Selection-Candidates are selected based on marks obtained in 10+2 and entrance test/any recognized national / state level entran... View more
Hello Viraj Todkar, click on the link below to know more about the cutoff marks, rank, admission process, etc but RIT
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/rajarambapu-institute-of-technology-kolhapur-24862" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/rajarambapu-institute-of-technology-kolhapur-24862</a>
Hope this helps! All the Best!
Hello Bhumika Umaji Shinge, i can understand your angst and the anxiety. One way to go about this is to download college predictor for MHTCET by Shiksha. Fill up different rankings with any reservation and you will come to know at what ranking admissions close not only in COEP but any college in Maharashtra for any branch.
Best wishes to you.
Hi,
MHCET is for Maharashtra common entrance test and MHTCET means computer course in Maharashtra.
Hello! <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/mah-cet/syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/mah-cet/syllabus</a> Kindly visit the given link to know in detail about the syllabus of the MAH-MBA CET exam. I hope it helps!
Quite tough to get college by this marks but still check the college which you can get by your rank category and branch specified in the link provided:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor</a>
You should give both MHT CET and JEE Mains+Advanced. If you clear JEE Mains with good marks then you will get NIT and if you will clear JEE Advance then you can get IITs. Placements for NITs and IITs are good so you should try for first JEE Mains and Advance and then MHTCET. From MHTCET, you will get government engineering colleges.
IIT-Powai is an autonomous institute under MHRD, Government of India and uses the JEE Mains & JEE Advance score for admission in the undergraduate degree course. It does not use MHT-CET score.
Hello! Suraj Shivaji Mandumale, it's very nice to hear from you that right from now you are interested in knowing the syllabus for MHT CET 2023 that is likely to take place sometime in July August of 2023. The cell of Maharashtra government which conducts this exam will take its own time to declare the syllabus for this examination and they will definitely do it in due course of time. The syllabus for the current year is exactly same as that for 11th and 12th of the state board of Maharashtra. And there is no reason to suspect that it will change from next year onwards. It's there for a safe bet to assume that syllabus will be exactly same... View more
Hello Rohan,
As per the present situation, it seems inevitable. However, there are some reports that an exam like NEET may be introduced for engineering admissions also. Even though it will be boon for students, misplaced political AIMS will not allow this to happen.
Important tips for MHCET Preparation Plan
Notes
Make a proper Time Table
Seek Guidance
Practice Mock tests
Time management
Previous Year Question papers
Revision
Negative Marking
1. MHCET Preparation | Notes
Making short notes has always been a smart way to study and has always helped in revising quickly. These notes can be in the form of flash cards or micro note. Whenever you come across with a new formula while MHCET Preparation, note down in this notes and also to revise these at end of each day. It is very important that with each covered topic and chapter you make small notes or a comprehensive... View more
Hello Preet,
You will definitely require the domicile for appearing in the entrance exam of Maharashtra, still if you are interested in getting a seat in engineering college in Maharashtra, then you can get it from the reservation in all the colleges for national level exam like JEE, etc. During the counseling of JEE you can give the preference to Maharashtra colleges
and then you will get a seat.
Good luck.
<p>Yes, it is possible to get admission to M.Tech at VJTI Mumbai with a percentile of 95 in MHTCET exam. The cutoff was released as opening and closing percentiles for candidates belonging to the Home State quota. The cutoff percentiles among the General HS category candidates were closed between <strong>7 </strong>and <strong>496</strong>. With this range, it is highly possible to get admission to the college to a few M.Tech specialisations at 95 percentile. </p><p>Among the other categories also, such as OBC HS and SC HS, the range of cutoff allows admission to the coll... View more