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Deeksha Dixit

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Since you have not mentioned your category, I am assuming that you are from the open category of Maharashtra. You may get admission to the following engineering colleges based on your MHT CET score:
Based on the previous year's cutoff, you can get the following colleges at Nashik:
1. Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj's Karmaveer Adv. Baburao Thakare College of Engineering for Civil Engineering
2. SND College of Engineering & Research Center for B.E. In Information Technology
3. Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre for Civil Engineering
4. Sir Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology for B.E. In Chemical Engineering
5. Matoshri College o
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Tanmay Chavan

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According to me obviously yes because degree is a degree, may it be a correspondence or a regular. It depends on the schools what percentage or grade is required for the exams and for sure it is all upto to you how much you score in your entrance exams. So I think yes you should go for your target and best of luck for your future.

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Nipin Paul

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If you are looking for colleges in India, I will prefer College Of Engineering in Pune or VJTI in Mumbai. These colleges are the finest colleges presently in the country offering numerous courses in electronics and telecommunication. The college site is available where you can enquire more about courses and fee structure.

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Himanshu Gautam

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23.99percentile is Low for CSE branch, but you can get admission in private colleges in civil or mechanical branch or you can get CS branch by management quota but it can be too costly. Or you can try best in next year exam to get in government colleges of Pune.

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Sarthak Doomra

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With this percentile, it would be difficult to get admission in this college.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can get admission to many colleges in the Information Technology branch. A list of colleges is-
1- Pillai College of Engineering.
2- Universal College of Engineering.
3- A. P. Shah Institute of Technology.
4- Lokmanya Tilak Jankalyan Shikshan Sanstha's Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering and Technology.
5- Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology.
6- Priyadarshani College of Engineering.
7- Saraswati College of Engineering.
8- MET League of Colleges, Bhujbal Knowledge City, Nashik.
9- Dr. J. Magdum College of Engineering. You may use the Shiksha MHT CET College predictor link for more information. (http
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Deeksha Dixit

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The admission criteria for the five-year integrated course B.A. LL.B. At the School of Law of the University of Mumbai (Thane campus) is:
You must have completed the 12th standard from a recognised board with at least a 45% aggregate score. Also, you must have qualified for the MHCET Law exam with a decent score. With a MH-CET score of 69, it is difficult to get admission into the School of Law without category-based exemptions. In previous years, the cut-off has been above 106. like 110 and 118 in different rounds for admission in 2021. The category-based cutoff varies, and for certain categories it is slightly lower than 100.

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Aryaa mishra

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Well, as per official sources the MH-CET result for PCM and PCB has been declared on September 15th 2022.

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deepika maurya

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According to the information you have given, you may be able to get into these institutes.
1-Pravara Rural Engineering College
2-Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology
3-Sandip Institute of Engineering and Management-SIEM
4-Konkan Gyanpeeth College of Engineering
5-College of Engineering, Shivnagar Vidya Prasarak Mandal's
Courses such as B.E. In Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Engineering may be available in the above colleges. The MHT CET or Common Entrance Test, is an annual entrance exam conduc
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Deeksha Dixit

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Hello, as you know, the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test MHT CET results for 2022 have recently been announced. The score cards are available online, and the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell of Maharashtra will release the institute-wise law 2022 cut-off soon. Until then, you can look at colleges that were available around this score in the previous year. For, instance according to information given by you, you may get admission in following college for 5 year Integrated LL.B. Course:
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial College of Law, Dhule
Shri Shivaji Maratha Society Law College
Abhinav Education Society's College of Law
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