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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants must complete BTech/ B.E./ MSc/ MCA with a minimum of 6.0 CGPA on a scale of 10 or equivalent or 60% (5.5 CGPA or 55% aggregate or more for SC/ ST/ PwD) to apply for M.Tech courses at IIIT Pune.

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Manori Patra

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On the CUSAT CAT admit card, candidates can check these details: test centre details, exam date, and exam timing.

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Aishwarya Malhotra

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No, TANCET is not compulsory for Scott Christian College admission. While it may get accepted for MBA as per the sources on web, it is not mandatory. Students can contact the college to know more about the selection criteria.

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Neerja Rohatgi

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The Government Engineering College, Yavatmal MHT CET cutoff 2025 was released for all rounds and HS categories in the form of percentiles.

For the General HS quota, the overall cutoff ranged from 59.96 to 85.64 for several BTech course specialisations. As per the last round, the most competitive branch was BTech CSE, with the cutoff being 83.21

Refer to the table below to know the overall cutoff percentile for various other categories. 

CategoryGovernment Engineering College, Yavatmal BTech cutoff 2025
General85.64 - 59.96
OBC84.52- 57.4 
SC82.45 - 45.36 
ST71.66 - 6.92
EWS78.01 - 1.02
PWD60.42 - 84.04 

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Neerja Rohatgi

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SGBAU MHT CET cutoff 2025 was published for admission to the BTech and BArch course for various categories. For the General AI category, the round 3 of MHT CET cutoff 2025 ranged from 81.33 to 105.2 for the BArch course admission. Out of all the colleges that offer this course, College of Engineering and Technology, Akola, was the toughest one for admission, with the cutoff being 105.2

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Vridhi

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No,  B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering is not offered at Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering and Technology (DYPIET), Pune.

According to available course information, DYPIET mainly offers traditional engineering branches like Computer, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, and related fields. There is no dedicated Biomedical Engineering program at this institute. 

Still this is where many students get confused. The D.Y. Patil group has multiple institutes, and some of them do offer bio-related programs. For example,  Dr. D.Y. Patil International University (DYPIU) offers a B.Tech in Bioengineering, where you can lat

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Vridhi

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No,  B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering is not offered at Sri Venkateswara University College of Engineering.

This college mainly offers traditional engineering branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics, Electronics and Communication, Chemical and Computer Science Engineering.  There is no biomedical or bioengineering course available in their B.Tech programs. 

So if your goal is specifically biomedical engineering, this college is not the right option. You would need to look for other universities that offer B.Tech Biomedical Engineering or Bioengineering programs.

Now comparing with Lovely Profes

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Vridhi

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Yes, you can get admission to B.Tech Bioengineering at DY Patil International University with PCB and MHT-CET (PCB group), since their eligibility is flexible and allows students with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. With 70 percent in CBSE, you meet the basic requirement, and even if you don't have Mathematics, the university usually provides a bridge course to help you manage engineering subjects. So admission there is definitely possible for you.

Now if we talk about Lovely Professional University, the situation is a bit different. For B.Tech programs at LPU, including biomedical or bioengineering-related fields,  Mathematics in

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Vridhi

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Yes, DY Patil International University does offer scholarships for B.Tech Bioengineering, so you can definitely get some fee reduction if you meet the criteria.

The university provides merit-based scholarships mainly based on your performance in exams like JEE, NEET, MH-CET, or your 12th board marks. For example, if you have a strong score, you can get up to 50 percent scholarship on tuition fees, while mid-range scores may give you around 15 percent to 25% reduction. Even students with around 75 percent in 12th can get about 10% scholarship. 

These scholarships are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so ap

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Candidates need a minimum aggregate of 50% in Class 12 board exams to be eligible for BSc admissions at MITS Institute of Professional Studies. 

However, an aggregate of over 50% is not a guarantee for MITS Institute of Professional Studies BSc admission. The cutoff for admissions is usually noticably higher than the eligibility percentage.

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