MHCET Eligibility

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Kushal Doshi

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When did you type it wrong?

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Kushal Doshi

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First of all, let me tell you there are two types of universities:-
1) Autonomous under MU
2) Deemed Autonomous
The former university works according to their own rules but at end you get a degree certificate under Mumbai University while the latter one provides you a degree under their own university like Mukesh Patel or KJ Somaiya to name a few. Except VJTI and the deemed ones all other colleges provide BE degree only. The perks of autonomy are that there are no issues with Mumbai University. You get many holidays, papers get checked fast, exams get over as quick as possible. So I would recommend going for autonomous first then moving t
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rahul r

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MHCET 2018 Eligibility:
All aspirants who have passed / appeared in the qualifying examination I. e. HSC/12th Standard examination or its equivalent examination and having Indian Nationality are eligible for appearing for MHTCET. There is no age limit for admission and appearing to MHTCET. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed criteria to appear for the MHCET entrance exam:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/mhcet.

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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

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Criteria is 50 percent in graduation for general category and 45 percent in case of SC/ST.

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Kaustubh Kajgaonkar

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For last 2 academic years, admission process has been conducted by DTE and no GD-PI rounds were conducted.

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Pratik Singhdoing B.arch at NIT RAIPUR

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Yes, you are eligible but in case of counselling home state candidates are preferred so you should score high marks as you can.

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