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Neha Arora

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To get admission into law courses offered  by the North Maharashtra University, candidate must attain the minimum score of 68.08 for Bachelor of Law (LL.B) and 40.11 for BA LLB. The aforementioned scores as per the last-round for the General All India category. The cutoff was released for othe categories under the All India and Home State category candidates. To check detailed cutoff relating information for NMU, check here.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The Important dates related to the MHT-CET Law application process for admissions to LLB courses in Shankarrao Chavan Law College, as followed by the official Maharashtra State CET Cell schedule, are usually released in April with the last date usually in May. The MHT-CET Law exams take place in June, and results are usually announced in July. After the announcement of results, the counseling process and seat allotment procedure is conducted. However, the dates are variable from year to year. Applicants are advisable to be cautious and check the website of Maharashtra State CET Cell or the Shankarrao Chavan Law College website frequent

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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With 69.27% in MHT CET alongside category rank 27152, it is very difficult to get a good college. However, there are chances you can get a seat in an average college therefore I'd suggest you to participate in the counseling process. Candidates can also visit this link to check and predict colleges based upon their rank: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor

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Suraj Kumar karn

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versityMHT CET Passing Marks

Category Passing Marks out of 200 Percentage

General Category 90 45%

SC/ST/OBC/PwD 80 40

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Abhishek singh

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There are several top MBA colleges in Pune that accept the MAH CET score, including: 

 

Symbiosis Institute of Business Management: Ranked #13 by NIRF 

 

Pune Institute of Business Management 

 

Indira School of Business Studies 

 

Vivekanand Business School 

 

Balaji Institute of Modern Management 

 

Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies 

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, EWS reservations are applicable for MH-CET B.Tech admission. This means students who come under the EWS category will have a reservation of 10% in the government and aided engineering colleges of Maharashtra. But to avail of this reservation, you will need a valid EWS certificate. You just need to follow the application guidelines given by the Maharashtra CET cell.

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Shivanshu Kumar

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With 57% in MHT CET and belonging to the NT-B category, you should have some chances of securing admission to several colleges in Nagpur like :- 

1.Government College of Engineering, Nagpur (GCOEN) 

2. Priyadarshini College of Engineering (PCE)

3. Kavikulguru Institute of Technology and Science (KITS) 

These are some colleges in which you can get a seat.

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Shivanshu Kumar

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In the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds, category ranks are considered. CAP rounds entail seat allocation based on both merit and category reservations. Each category, such as SC, ST, and OBC, has a set number of reserved seats, and candidates are ranked accordingly. During the CAP process, candidates are called to counseling based on their category-specific ranks, which differ from the general merit ranks. This guarantees that reservation policies are followed, and candidates are offered opportunities that are appropriate for their category status and preferences.

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Keshav Kunal

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It’s essential to understand the MHT CET percentile vs rank and cutoff trends. Although the exact cutoff for I2IT in the spot round is not publicly disclosed, I can analyze the general trends. Considering your percentile (90.70) is higher than the expected percentile for a rank of 40,000 or above, it’s likely that you will be eligible for admission in the spot round. However, the actual cutoff for I2IT in the spot round might be higher or lower than expected.

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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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Yes, with a 68 percentile in the MAH MBA CET exam, you can still get into a good MBA college in Maharashtra. Though most of the well-known top-tier MBA colleges usually like candidates scoring more than 90 percentile marks in the exam, there are several well-known B-schools that consider candidates between the 60–70 percentiles. These colleges are good, providing quality education with decent placement opportunities.

Therefore, keeping all this in mind, to maximize the chances, a candidate should apply to a wide range of colleges, keeping an eye on every other aspect of the application, too, including academic records, work experi

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