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Amisha Wadhwa

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No, they don't offer Biotech engineering course  

The courses they offer are:-

B.E. in Automobile Engineering 84.27 

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering 80.56 –24.35

B.E. in Computer Engineering 9.23 75.31 6.8

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Maitry Sharma

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Congratulations on that score, There are multiple institutes that are accepting your score. To be sure it is important you check the cut offs of each institute that is given by the MH CET. Private institutes like Arungabad college, ACET Nagpur also acceting it. 

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Keshav Agarwal

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With your given data I can suggest you Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Uttar Pradesh, HBTU Kanpur (formerly known as Harcourt Butler Technical University), Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT), Gorakhpur, Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), Lucknow, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Noida

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Shahid Baksh

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Considering your MHT CET percentile of 58, admission to MVP Engineering College might be challenging, as the college typically sets higher cutoffs for its various courses. However, it's essential to remember that admission cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and the overall performance in the entrance exam.

To increase your chances of admission, it's advisable to keep an eye on the college's official website or contact their admission department directly for the most up-to-date information on cutoffs and the application process.

While a 58 percentile may not meet the cutoffs for some popular branches

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Saurabh Singh

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Yes, you can get admission to B.Tech Bio-Technology by appearing for MHT CET. You can attempt either Biology, Physics and Chemistry group subjects or Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry group subjects in MHT CET examination.

If quite difficult to enlist the colleges in which you may get admission to B.Tech Bio-Technology as it depends on the rank that you have secured. If you qualify in MHT CET you need to participate in the counselling and provide the list of preferences of the college. Depending on the rank, category and seat availability you will be allotted a seat. To have decent chances of getting seat in B.Tech Bio-Technology then

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Dwight S

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The requirements for admission to colleges can change depending on a number of variables, including the policy of the institution, the number of seats available, the level of competition, and the particulars of the programme you are applying for. With a 51% SSC board exam score, a JEE Main percentile of 10, an MHT CET percentile of 62, and being in the ST category, it could be difficult to get accepted into prestigious colleges or programmes that are extremely competitive.

Many colleges and programmes, on the other hand, take into account a wider range of scores and offer opportunities for students with different academic backgrounds. C

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Dwight S

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The odds of you being admitted to engineering colleges may be limited with a score of 57.17% on your 12th-grade examinations and an estimated 20 percentile on the MHT-CET.

However it is important to remember that engineering college admission requirements can change depending on the state and certain colleges/universities. Percentile rankings on the MHT-CET or any other admission exam show how well you performed in comparison to other test-takers.

A percentile score of 20 indicates that you outperformed 20% of test-takers who took the MHT-CET. It does not, however, expressly state that you will be qualified for admission to engineering c

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Dwight S

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It is important to remember that engineering college admission requirements can change depending on the state and certain colleges/universities. Percentile rankings on the MHT-CET or any other admission exam show how well you performed in comparison to other test-takers.

A percentile score of 20 indicates that you outperformed 20% of test-takers who took the MHT-CET. It does not, however, expressly state that you will be qualified for admission to engineering colleges. Cutoff scores, rank, and the particular regulations of the colleges or institutions are frequently included in the eligibility requirements for engineering admission.

You

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Saurabh Singh

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However with 71% you have fair chance in getting seats in B pharma college if you are from OBCor SC/ST in first two rounds. If you are from general chances are much less. However cutoff varies from year to year and also on several factors. But I would recommend you to sit for counselling positively.

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Harsh Khattar

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It is unlikely that you will get an engineering college in Pune for CSE or civil with 55%ile in MHT CET. The cutoff for CSE and civil engineering in Pune is usually around 70-80%ile. However, you may be able to get a seat in a private college.

Here are some colleges that you may be able to get into with a 55%ile in MHT CET:

  • Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engineering
  • Marathwada Mitra Mandal's Institute of Technology
  • D. Y. Patil College of Engineering, Akurdi
  • Jaihind College of Engineering
  • Trinity Academy of Engineering

It is important to note that your chances of getting admission to these colleges will also depend on your caste/category, you

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