MAH-CET Cut-off

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
At that CET score, you can apply for the PGDM courses of colleges like Welingkar, SIES, IES MET Chetana, etc. Prepare really well for their respective interview rounds.
Good luck!

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
Firstly, congratulations on your CET score! In addition, do not fret much about the competition, it will always be there wherever you go. Just focus on performing well in the interview rounds and you should convert the call. You can search on the internet on how to crack the Dalmia interviews. Getting in touch with the current/alumni would be a big plus.
All the best!

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The last year, cutoff of MIT was below 100 in MAH CET. You can apply for MIT with MAT CMAT CAT or ATMA scores.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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For Dr. V N BRIMS, MAH CET cut-off was 67 percent for open category.
For reserved categories, the cut-offs are well below 60 marks.
In case of any other queries, I will be happy to help.
All the best.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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ILS registrations will be confirmed after CAP Round 3, depending on the number of seats available. So, keep an eye out for that and call the college around then to register for the same.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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General category seats are open at all India levels. It won't make a difference if you are from Karnataka or Maharashtra. If admission conducted through DTE, cut-off is around 99.87 percentile and if the institute conducts GD/PI then cut-off for shortlisting for the first stage is around 95 percentile.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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I don't think so that Sri Balaji Society gives admission based on category that is General, SC, ST, etc.
The cut-off for CAT in general category is somewhere around 80-88 percentile.
But, one thing I can suggest you is, if possible fill the application form, and if you get a call from SBS, try to perform well in GD/PI, because they give more weightage to GD/PI.

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TANAVI G

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There is no particular MAH CET cut-off . It varies from college to college for pharmaceutical management.

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kk g

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For General - 165+
OBC - 150+
SC - 130+
ST - 120+.

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