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Kunal Lalwani

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The MHT CET exam does not determine enrollment access to veterinary colleges located in Maharashtra. The admission process takes place through NEET UG scores to access BVSc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) courses. The Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University (MAFSU) controls the process of admissions to veterinary programs in the state. The entry criteria for government veterinary colleges in Maharashtra extends from 350-400 NEET marks for students from reserved backgrounds while aspirants in the general classification must surpass these levels. The cutoff boundaries at private veterinary colleges n

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Admission to ICT Mumbai's M.Pharm course is largely based on GPAT scores rather than MHCET marks. It entails the need to obtain a valid GPAT score and thereafter an institute-level test and interview for shortlisting. The minimum qualification is a bachelor's degree in pharmacy with an aggregate of 60% (55% in the reserved categories).

The overall cost of the programme is around Rs 1.26 lakh. The GPAT 2025 registration begins on April 1, 2025, and the exam date is May 25, 2025. Admission via MHCET is not offered in this course.

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Manpreet Kaur

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If you have given MHT CET 2024 and you have 76 percentile you have a chance to get admission in Delight College of Pharmacy its cutoff is nearly 60.80 for OBC Category, Trinity College of Pharmacy, Pune with 60.60 cutoff for OBC category.

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Abhinav Shukla

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Yes it can affect the councelling and admission process and can also lead to disqualification of the application.

The wrong passing year will be definitely noticed during documents verification and it can either delay your verification process or can simply cause rejection of the application on the basis of false claim of information.

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Sumit Sharma

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With a 64% in MHT-CET and 83.83% in HSC, you are likely eligible for admission to the B.Pharma program at Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Pharmacy, Akurdi, as the minimum eligibility criteria is 45% in HSC for general category students. 

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Anurag Shivam

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With a score of 255 in the NEET, you are unlikely to get a seat in a government college for a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc). The NEET cutoff for veterinary courses varies by category and year. For general category seats in a government medical college for a veterinary course, the NEET UG exam score required is usually 500+. For the OBC category, the required score is 450+, for SC category it is 380+, and for ST category candidates, a score of 320+ is necessary.

You can go for colleges that take admission to the course based on scores obtained in Class 12 exams. 

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