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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Sandip University, Nashik accepts MAH CET for B.Tech. Also, students must have studied Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Technical Vocational subjects, Computer Science, IT, Informatics Practices, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies with 45% marks in the above subjects taken together from any recognised Board/Council. The 45 percent marks of SC/ST and OBC is for the candidate belonging to maharashtra State. Candidates who are appearing at the qualifying examination are also eligible. Maharashtra State candidate must have to appear for MHT-CET. All
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Scholar-Level 18
Hello Sumit Jadhav, normally speaking the admissions to various engineering colleges in Maharashtra are based on the entrance exam conducted by the state government called MHT CET. Of course, the IIT and NIT which are located at Mumbai and Nagpur follow the set pattern of admissions via JEE advanced and JEE Mains respectively through j o s a. There are however certain colleges which offer seats based on JEE main ranking. There is a quota called all India quota and seats under this category are filled up by using JEE Mains ranking as the criteria. However, the students still have to follow the counselling process of the state government
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Contributor-Level 10
The best colleges for engineering on 60 percentile in MHT CET are:
AIT, Pune.
BVDU, Pune.
VJTI, Mumbai.
GHRCE, Nagpur.
MPSTME, Mumbai.
SPIT, Mumbai.
SSPU, Pune.
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Contributor-Level 10
Unlike in other MBA entrance exam, MAH CET MBA has no option to change test city during form correction. Candidates can only change their name, date of birth, photo and signature. Basically there is no way to change your test city option once you’ve submitted the MAH CET application form. Thus, you need to be very careful in selecting the test cities. The exam is held in 36 cities across Maharashtra and 12 cities in rest of India. While filling the MAH MBA CET application form, check the list of test cities, and select three which are within your accessibility. The city of first preference should be the city you are residing in o
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The MAH MBA CET application form will have a section where candidates can select test city as per their choice. They can select up to three cities from the given list. Select the first city as the first preference. The exam authorities try to allot the exam centre to the candidate in the city of first preference. Select your home town as first preference so that they are allotted the nearest exam centre.
MAH MBA CET exam centre venue will not be mentioned in the application form so you will have no access to that information. You will have to make the selection on the basis of the names of cities only. The venue address will be printed
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
There is no difference between MAH CET exam sessions. The question paper structure, difficultly level and time duration are the same. The questions of all exam sessions are unique, though.
MAH MBA CET is a popular exam and over 50,000 candidates appear for it every year. To accommodate so many aspirants in limited test centres, the Maharashtra State CET conducts the exam in multiple sessions. Candidates who get a morning shift slot will have to go through the same process for appearing in the exam as the candidates who will get afternoon session exam. However, that doesn’t mean that a candidate can appear in the exam in any slot.
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