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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
With 36 percentile in MHT-CET (Maharashtra), admission to top or mid-tier government colleges isn't possible, but you can still get Civil Engineering in several private or lesser-known institutes. Possible options include:
JSPM's Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology, Pune
Trinity College of Engineering and Research, Pune
Zeal College of Engineering, Pune
Dr. D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Lohegaon
G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur (low-demand round)
You can also explore management or institute-level quota seats for better chances.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
With a general rank of 7113 in MHT‑CET (General category, Maharashtra domicile assumed), here are some rough expectations for engineering admission:
You stand a good chance at reputable private colleges (especially in Pune or around) for branches like Mechanical, ECE, Electrical, or IT.
Getting into top government colleges (for branches like CSE/IT) will be very difficult, since those often close at much lower ranks.
If you are flexible in branch and college location, you should target mid‐tier to strong private colleges rather than elite institutes.
If you share your preferred city (Mumbai/Pune) and preferred branch (s), I can suggest
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
With 24 percentile in MHT-CET (PCB), admission to top government or reputed private colleges for courses like B.Pharm or B.Sc Agriculture is unlikely. However, you can get seats in some private or lesser-known colleges under management or institute-level quota. Options include:
Private pharmacy colleges in rural or semi-urban Maharashtra
B.Sc. or paramedical programs in local universities
Management quota seats in self-financed colleges
You may also consider Diploma courses or reappearing next year to improve your score for better opportunities.
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