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Mohit Singh

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Mumbai University Cutoff 2024 has been released for the affiliated colleges for the admission to MCA course based on MAH MCA CET scores. The cutoff was released for different categories under the All India quota. Considering the Mumbai University MAH MCA CET cutoff 2024, the MCA cutoff for the affiliated colleges stood between 60.95 and 99.51 for the General AI category candidates. Check out detail-wise colleges' cutoffs from the Mumbai University official Website:

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Vikrant Singh

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Mumbai University has released its round-wise seat allotment results for various categories including All India and Home State quotas. As per the Mumbai University cutoff 2024, the top courses are MTech in Computer Engineering, M.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication, and M.E. in Information Technology . The target score for these courses is subject to the cutoff released for MHTCET MTech. For M.Tech in CSE, the target cutoff percentile should range between 0.65 and 18.92 for the General HS category candidates. Similarly, for Electronics and Telecom, the percentile stood at 11.67 for Vidyalankar Institute of Technology. At last, M.Te

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Tanisha Jain

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No, 10 percentile is not a good score however, we can generalise it as an average percentile to get admission into Mumbai University for MHTCET MTech. Although, the MHTCET M.Tech cutoff ranged from 0.65 to 18.92 for MTech in Computer Science and Engineering courses for the General Home State category candidates. Still, candidates can get admission at 10 percentile for the below available affiliated colleges:

College2024
Thakur College of Engineering and Technology7.64
Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering - BVCOE2.99
Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC)8.38
Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of Engineering and Technology6.64
Pillai College of Engineering0.65
Datta Meghe College of Engineering7.3
St. Francis Institute of Technology5.65
Shree L.R Tiwari College of Engineering, Shree Rahul Education Society's3.34
Pillai HOC College of Engineering and Technology2.33
Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering7.03

 

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Shikha Dixit

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Mumbai University allows admission to MMS courses based on MAHCET exam scores. Considering the Mumbai University cutoff 2024, the MMS course percentile stood at 99.99 for JBIMS Mumbai, 99.97 for SIMSREE-Sydenham, 99.95 for Welingkar Mumbai, 99.93 for SIES College of Management Studies, 88.41 for Mumbai Institute of Management and Researchand 99.93 for Xavier Institute of Management and Research. As per the cutoff data, many colleges are offering MMS course at a cutoff rank above than 90. Apart from these colleges, there are many colleges which are offering the course at lenient cutoffs ranging under 80 percentile. So, candidates wi

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Shailja Rawat

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To know which is a better choice, students must weigh both options based on important factors such as fees and Shiksha Rating. As per official sources, the fee to pursue PG Diploma at NMIMS is INR 50,000, and the fee to pursue PG Diploma at SBM MUMBAI ranges from INR 60,000-INR 1.2 lakh. In terms of fees, NMIMS SBM Mumbai is a better choice. 

Moreover, as an overall Shiksha rating, NMIMS SBM Mumbai has been rated 4 out of 5. On the other hand, TISS-SVE has been rated 4.3 out of 5 by the students. In terms of rating, TISS SVE is a slightly better choice.

Note: The above information is taken from various official sources. Hence,

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Shailja Rawat

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As per the NMIMS SBM Mumbai admission schedule for 2025, the application forms for PG Diploma courses have already been released in Dec 2024. Students seeking admission must visit the official website of the institute and fill out the form. The last date to apply as of now is 23 Mar, 2025. 

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Parul Jain

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Yes, you can get admission with 68% and 70 % at 10th and 12th respectively. There is no specific percentage criteria to be eligible to apply for MHCET law. Following are eligibility criteria:

  • You need to be Indian citizens.
  • Must have passed Class 12 Board Examination from any recognised educational institution under state board or national board of education. 
  • You must have secured 45% marks in aggregate in qualifying exam.
  • If belonging to SC/ ST category of Maharashtra state then minimum marks required are 40%. For VJNT, SBC & OBC categories in Maharashtra, you need minimum of 42% in qualifying exam to take MHCET Law 2025 exam f
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Ayush Uniyal

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Yes, candidates have many colleges options to take admission at Mumbai University. As per Mumbai University cutoff 2024, the LLB course cutoff for the colleges stood between 19.29 and 97.87 for OBC Home State category candidates. Candidates can check out below for the Mumbai University affiliated colleges under the given percentile in 2024:

College2024
Government Law College, Churchgate97.87
Siddharth College of Law77.22

 

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Nidhi Kumari

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Yes, as long as you finished your final year with a backlog and earned your LL.B. degree, you are qualified to enrol for the University of Mumbai's Master of Laws (LL.M.) program. The main requirement for admission to the LL.M. programme is having an LL.B. degree from the University of Mumbai or any accredited institution. For LL.M. admissions, the university administers the Common Entrance Test (CET) online. This admission exam is open to candidates who have finished their LL.B. or are awaiting final results.

Before admittance to the LL.M. program, the University requires that all LL.B. degree prerequisites be met. You should be aware

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