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Jaya Chaudhary

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IIIT Surat JEE Main cutoff 2025 has been released for the fourth round. As per the round 4 cutoff list, the closing ranks varied between 24479 and 33703 for candidates belonging to the General AI category. As per the cutoff range, 20,000 seemed to be a good rank for candidates belonging to the General AI category. With this rank, candidate can get admission to almost all the branches for which the cutoff has been released. 

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Aman Kumar

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As an All India Quota (AIQ) student aiming for Maharashtra engineering colleges, you do not need to take MHT CET. You can directly participate in the MHT CET counselling process (CAP rounds) using your JEE Main score. You'll need to register specifically for the MHT CET counselling, which is conducted by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell. This registration typically involves filling personal/academic details, uploading documents including your JEE Main scorecard, and paying a counselling fee. You do not need to register for the MHT CET exam itself.

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RISHAV Kumar

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Good to hear, study each and every chapter in good manner and give equal time and stay happy most important.

Follow pyq more and revise nothing more needed than it .

Some will mocks to be honest accurate mock are not provided by coaching they provide tough one so that student always prepare for the toughest . Due to which student score lesss in mocks and get depressed.

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RISHAV Kumar

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No, until you are from SC, ST category.

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RISHAV Kumar

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Yes,   if you are from sc/st category.

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