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Abhishek Kumar

Beginner-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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Abhishek Kumar

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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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Abhishek Kumar

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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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