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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
DY Patil Akurdi MHT CET M.Tech cutoff 2024 was concluded for admission to ME/MTech specialisations. The cutoff was released in the form of percentile, for different categories under the Home State quota. For the General Home State category candidates, the cutoff ranks were between 10 and 19.58, in the last round. Checkout the table below to find the cutoff percentile for various specialisations among the General HS category:
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
If you belong to the General Home State category, 15 percentile in MHTCET MTech could give you admission to M.E. in VLSI and Embedded Systems, M.E. in Environmental Engineering, M.E. in Mechanical (Design Engineering) and M.Tech. in Robotics and Automation, if belonging to the General Home State category. If there no specific choice of specialisation, you should try to get M.E. in Mechanical (Design Engineering) and M.Tech. in Robotics and Automation, as it has the highest cutoff.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, admissions to IIIT Pune are not done through MHT CET. IIIT Pune provides admission to its undergraduate courses, like BTech, through the JEE Main exam, followed by JoSAA/CSAB counseling. If you want to get into IIIT Pune, you must be eligible for JEE Main and participate in the centralized counseling process. MHT CET is mainly used for admissions to state-level engineering colleges in Maharashtra.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The table below shows the top MHT CET accepting Engineering colleges in Pune along with their total tuition fees:
| College Name | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| College of Engineering Pune | INR 3 lakh |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and may vary.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The colleges affiliated to Mumbai University allows admission via MHTCET exam. Candidates were allowed to participate in the counselling process based on their scores in the MHTCET exam. To appear in the exam, candidates must have passed Class 12 or the equivalent examination from a recognised board/university with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the compulsory subjects. Candidates appearing Class 12 board exam in 2024 are also eligible to appear for the exam. But, there is no specific percentage criteria based on which students can be allowed to appear in the exam and get admission into Mumbai University.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, MHT CET or Maharashtra Common Entrance Test is compulsory for admission to B Pharmacy courses in Maharashtra. However, some private institutions might accept other entrance exams or direct admission based on different criteria, so it's always good to check with the specific colleges you're interested in.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
70 percentile in MHTCET is decent score. You can get good colleges at this score. On MHTCET official website you will get last year all 3 cap round cuttoff pdf. You can simply download it and check which college cutoff of the colleges in your prefered location.
In Mumbai,
you can get admitted in Bharteey Vidyapeeth Khargar, DY Patil, Pillai College Of engineering, Datta Meghe College, Thakur College, Atharva College of Engineering and many more.
If you want admission in top reputed colleges you have to compromised with the Branch. But I will suggest you to take college the branch of your interest with decent college.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Bharteey Vidyapeeth, Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Thakur College of Engineering, Vidyalankar Institute Of Technology, A.C Patil College of Engineering, Anjuman-I-Islam's Kalsekar college, Pillai Rassaine.
This college have fees INR 80,000 - INR 120,000. And by MAHADBT provides scholarships. And then as your marks are good, you can also apply for private scholarships like jio, Tata, JSW and many more.
And if you are struggling for the financial crisis, I suggest you take an educational loan for your studies. Education loans have many benefits. You can definitely go for it instead of compromising with your education.
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