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Divyanshu N

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Direct admission in B.Tech colleges of Pune and Mumbai. These colleges are providing direct admission irrespective of any entrance score or 12th result either through management quota or institute degree empty seats. Jayawant Rao Sawant College of Engineering, Wagholi, Pune
Imperial College of Engineering & Research, Wagholi, Pune
Genba Sopanrao Moze College of Engineering, Balewadi, Pune
Siddhant College of Engineering, Talegaon, Pune
KJ College of Engineering, Management & Research, Kondhwa Road, Pune
PDEAs College of Engineering, Hadapsar, Pune
PVGs College of Engineering, Parvati, Pune
College of Engineering
SIES Graduate School of Technol
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Shivani Maurya

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The range for top colleges is very high where you will not able to get in. But you can get in good colleges and it depends on your branch choice.

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Ritu upadhyay

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Yes by scoring 92percentile you can get a pharmacy college based on previous year analysis according to the category so there are some colleges in which you can take the admission. There are 4 to 5 institute that are. Vidyalankar institute of technology
Sardar Patel institute of technology
Institute of chemical technology Mumbai
Vishwakarma institute of technology.

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tarun mittal

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If you are NT/VJNT/SC/ST category candidate then you can get SGGS Nanded with 97 marks. If you are a General category candidate then you have to wait upto 3rd round or spot round (some risk is there because available seats in those rounds are very less). One of my friend from OBC category got Mechanical branch in 3rd round with 85 marks (in 2013). Thank You.

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tarun mittal

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To qualify the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test 2022 aspirants should have secured a minimum of 45 % marks in case of General Category and 40% for Persons with Disability, PwD aspirants (belonging to Maharashtra State only). From 5 August 2022 to 11 August 2022 Entrance Test was organized for the PCM group and from 12 August 2022 to 20 August 2022 Entrance Test was organized for the PCB group.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, you have a chance to get a Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) seat in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme seats are only for low-income candidates from the open or general category. If you belong to the reserved category, then you better go for reserved category seats, as there's hardly any difference in the fee for Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme and reserved category seats. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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It totally depends on your interest. If you are good at programming, go with the IT field, but if you are good at technology, go with CSE. However, both the branches are very demanding nowadays, but the computer Science and engineering branches are in high demand nowadays. Because of the advancement of data technology, machine learning, and robotics. As we SEE everywhere, industries that are already using artificial intelligence and machine learning predominantly include the healthcare system, education system, marketing, retail and commerce companies, and financial services. If you want high pay and more benefits while doing work that
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khushi meher

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You have good percentile but still not enough for a government college. Which field are you looking for? If engineering, you can get into private institutions if you wait till 3rd round. Check the previous year cutoff at the MHT CET website. If you're opting for pharmacy, you can get into a good private college. If you belong to a certain category, it will be even easier.

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khushi meher

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Well a government college is out of question but you can try at private colleges through management.

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