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Tanmay Pawar

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Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC) uses the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) or JEE Main as one of the selection criterion for admission to its B.E./B.Tech programs. Candidates must have finished their 10+2 (or its equivalent) with a minimum of 45% in mathematics, physics, and one more subject, such as computer science, chemistry, or biology, or 40% in restricted categories. The State Common Entrance Test Cell in Maharashtra oversees a centralized counseling procedure for eligible students, where seat assignments are determined by entrance exam results and preferences.

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Candidates who wish to enroll in Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC) for a B.E. or B.Tech programme must fulfill the following requirements: Academic Requirement: Complete Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, and Technical courses in Class 12 or its equivalent, earning at least 45% (or 40% for protected categories) of the possible points. Get a valid score on the MHT-CET or JEE Main entrance exam. Additional requirements: Comply with the engineering admissions rules set forth by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell. For the most recent admissions information, cand

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Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC) is a private engineering college located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Established in 1985, it is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and affiliated with the University of Mumbai. SAKEC offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various engineering disciplines, focusing on providing quality technical education. Being a private institution, it is managed by the Mahavir Education Trust and operates autonomously, adhering to the regulatory guidelines of its affiliating university and state authorities.

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abhishek gaurav

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The LLM at Kirit P Mehta School of Law is a one-year, fully immersive postgraduate course designed in specialised areas of law-the likes of constitutional law and corporate law and intellectual property- for providing in-depth study, training, and strengthening the expertise of its trainees for advanced legal practice as well as academia and in policymaking roles. Alongside, the entire session shall engage the students with studies based on case analysis to further make practical applications in-depth of law.

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abhishek gaurav

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Admission to the LLM programme at Kirit P Mehta School of Law is granted based on the performance of the candidate in the NMIMS-LAT or any equivalent entrance exam. For this purpose, candidates must have a recognised LLB degree with minimum percentage as defined by the institute. The selection is strictly merit-based, taking into account the entrance exam score and other criteria defined by the school. Keep track of application deadlines and make preparations for entrance tests to be assured of admission.

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Shejal agrawal

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The MAT cutoff for SGSJK's Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research in Mumbai often ranges between 60 and 70 percentile, although it varies every year due to the number of applicants and the level of difficulty of the MAT exam, among others. The MAT score is generally one of the parameters that an institute uses to shortlist a candidate for later rounds like group discussions, personal interviews, or written ability tests.

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abhishek gaurav

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Kirit P. Mehta School of Law does not provide free education, but there are scholarships and financial aid for students who qualify. Most of these scholarships are merit-based or need-based; hence, during the admission process, students can check for the available scholarships.

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abhishek gaurav

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Yes, Kirit P Mehta School of Law accepts admissions through CLAT apart from NMIMS-LAT. Candidates applying through CLAT need to meet the cut-off requirements as well as follow the admission process of the institution.

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Tanisha Jain

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To secure a seat at ICT Mumbai through MHT CET exam is possible with 90 percentiles, however for specific courses only. The courses for which admission can be possible at 90 percentiles are B.Tech. in Dyestuff Technology, and B.Tech. in Fibres and Textile Processing Technology. According to ICT Mumbai MHTCET cutoff 2024, the cutoff percentile varied from 86.2 to 99.49 for the EWS Home State category candidates. Wherein, the BTech cutoff percentiles for Dyestuff Technology, and Fibres and Textile Processing Technology were 86.2 and 99.49, respectively. For more BTech cutoffs, candidates can refer to the below:

Course2024
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering97.39
B.Tech. in Dyestuff Technology86.2
B.Tech. in Fibres and Textile Processing Technology89.26
B.Tech. in Food Engineering and Technology97.97
B.Tech. in Oils, Oleochemicals and Surfactants Technology95.67
B.Tech. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology98.97
B.Tech. in Polymer Engineering and Technology94.79
B.Tech. in Surface Coating Technology93.38
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)99.49

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Nishtha Kaur

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The Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai cutoff 2024 has been announced for B.E specialisations. With respect to it, the last round percentile for B.E. in Mechanical Engineering was 82.68 for the General AI category. Likewise, for the Home State quota, the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai B.E. cutoff 2024 ranged between 88.5 and 95.18. Wherein, the most difficult course to get into the institute was B.E. in Computer Engineering at a cutoff percentile of 95.18. Check out more cutoff details from the given link.

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