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Abhishek Kumar

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With 36 percentile in MHT-CET (Maharashtra), admission to top or mid-tier government colleges isn't possible, but you can still get Civil Engineering in several private or lesser-known institutes. Possible options include:

  • JSPM's Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology, Pune

  • Trinity College of Engineering and Research, Pune

  • Zeal College of Engineering, Pune

  • Dr. D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Lohegaon

  • G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur (low-demand round)

You can also explore management or institute-level quota seats for better chances.

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Abhishek Kumar

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With 86.9 percentile in MHT-CET and aiming for CSE, you can get admission in good private colleges but not top government ones. Possible options include DY Patil College of Engineering Pune, MIT-WPU, PCCOE, Sinhgad College of Engineering, and Sanjivani College of Engineering. You may also get CSE in colleges like JSPM's Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering or Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Pimpri. Government colleges may offer CSE only if cutoff drops in later rounds. Your chances improve if you belong to OBC, NT, or female category and use home university quota effectively.

 
 

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Abhishek Kumar

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With a general rank of 7113 in MHT‑CET (General category, Maharashtra domicile assumed), here are some rough expectations for engineering admission:

  • You stand a good chance at reputable private colleges (especially in Pune or around) for branches like Mechanical, ECE, Electrical, or IT.

  • Getting into top government colleges (for branches like CSE/IT) will be very difficult, since those often close at much lower ranks.

  • If you are flexible in branch and college location, you should target mid‐tier to strong private colleges rather than elite institutes.

If you share your preferred city (Mumbai/Pune) and preferred branch (s), I can suggest

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Abhishek Kumar

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Yes — with ~85.91 percentile in LVJS (Ladies Vimukta Jati / Denotified Tribes, a reserved female category), you can get Sanjivani College of Engineering for Computer Engineering, since the cutoff for LVJS “B.Tech Computer Engineering” in 2025 was 85.91.

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Abhishek Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

With 80 percentile in MHT-CET (General category), you can target mid-level government or aided colleges, mainly in core branches. Possible options:

  • Government College of Engineering, Amravati

  • Government College of Engineering, Chandrapur

  • Government College of Engineering, Karad

  • SGGS Nanded

  • WCE Sangli (low-demand branches)
    Chances improve in later rounds.

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Abhishek Kumar

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With 120 marks in MHT-CET under the General category, you may not secure admission to top-tier government colleges like COEP Technological University, VJTI Mumbai, or SPIT Mumbai for high-demand branches such as Computer Engineering or IT. However, you have good chances in mid-tier private or university-affiliated colleges such as PCCOE Pune, MIT-WPU, DY Patil College of Engineering, and PICT Pune for branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or possibly Electronics. You may also get lower-demand branches in top colleges through later rounds. Counseling strategy and branch flexibility will strongly influence your final admission out

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With 120 marks in MHT-CET (General category), you are unlikely to get top colleges/branches (like CSE/IT in COEP, VJTI) but can aim for mid-tier private/university-affiliated colleges in less competitive branches.

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For admissions to the BTech course at SPPU, candidates must complete their Higher Senior Secondary with decent scores. Once they have secured a valid scores, they should appear for the MHT CET scores, because the university only accepts relevant MHT CET scores for admissions to BTech course. Check out the application process for the MHTCET exam here. For final seat allotment, students are required to go through the CAP counselling process conducted by DTE Maharashtra. However, the Department of Technology offers a BTech in Aviation programme, and admission to this course is subject to the OEE exam.

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