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VIKAS SONIComputer Science | Painter | Innovator

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Hey,
Basically, your chances in this college depends on your academic score along with JEE score and state entrance exam of this state. You can check the eligibility criteria of this college as per your score in exams.

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Saranya Mishra

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It is advised that you call or visit the colleges and understand the last year cut-offs.

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Saranya Mishra

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It is difficult to foresee the cut-off of the colleges. I would suggest you call or visit the colleges, you deem best and understand for person.

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Saranya Mishra

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Depends on the overall score of the student. There is definitive answer to this.

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Shabana Bee

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For making a good foundation, one can refer R. S. Aggarwal books. Some of the concepts are already learnt in 10th and 12th. This is just to brush up the fundamentals. Visual Reasoning could be a new topic which needs to be given importance, as 2530 questions could come in the CET. One should also keep in mind classroom programs are a good way to acclimatize with the techniques used to crack the MHCET.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Your domicile is your home, the state you consider your permanent place of residence. If you aren't living there right now, then it's the place to which you intend to return and make your home indefinitely. You can have more than one residence, but only one domicile. So, in your case, it's Maharashtra.

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