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a year agoContributor-Level 8
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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a year agoContributor-Level 8
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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a year agoContributor-Level 8
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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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hi Ritika
Top colleges you can opt for within your mentioned budget are MIT World Peace University Pune, University Department of Management Sciences (PUMBA). These colleges are good in placements and offer many specialisation subjects to choose from. You have high chances to get into these colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hello Aditya
Generally speaking, a percentile of 74 in MHT CET is a good score and should make you eligible to apply for admission to the college. The MHT CET Round 1 cutoff for Finolex College of Engineering in IT branch is 84.64 in General Home State category. So hope that you can get selected in upcoming rounds.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Hii Kalpita, On scoring 92 percentile in MHT CET you can easily get admission in some of the top MBA colleges such as :
- D.Y Patil Pimpri, Pune
- Navile Wadiya college
- Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Institute of Management Studies & research.
- Gurunanak Institute of Management studies, Mumbai
- Raisoni Group of Institute, Nagpur
- YCCE (Yashwantrao Chauhan College of Engineering), Nagpur
- PUMBA (only if you are from reserved category)
- And many more.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
With a score of 43% in MHT CET you can secure admission for MBA in may colleges of Nagour Maharashtra such as Raisoni College of Engineering and Management, Yashwantrao Chauhan College of Engineering (YCCE), Ramdev baba college, Anjuman College. Moreover, you can get seat in many colleges of Pune, Mumbai and all over Maharashtra for sure. However, you cannot get Tier 1 colleges of MBA in Maharashtra such as IIM Nagpur, JBIMS, etc.
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