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Dhiraj Jaiswal

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Hello Aspirant,

Yes, you might be able to get admission to B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at Sipna College of Engineering and Technology with an 89 percentile in JEE Mains and a score of 50+ percentile in MHT CET:

MHT CET
Maharashtra State candidates must appear for MHT CET and have appeared in all the subjects.

Cutoff scores
In 2023, the closing scores for B.E. in CSE for the General Home State category were 80.74 in Round 1 and 82.87 in the Last Round.

Thanks!

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Kapil Lalwani

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The official MHT CET cutoff for Bsc Nursing for Datta Meghe Medical College, Nagpur has not been disclosed but to get BSc Nursing admission, the candidate must sit for the MH BSc Nursing CET exam . To qualify for BSc) Nursing one must pass 10+2 and should be at least 17 years old with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as subjects. The admitted fee for its Bsc) Nursing program is estimated at INR 95,000 for the academic year, and 60 students are offered admission. For more detailed information regarding the cutoff scores one can either visit the college's official web site or to contact with the college.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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An MH-CET score of 88% promises good prospects at getting admission into a Maharashtra B.Sc. Nursing college. The cutoff is expected to be between 70-85 marks, category wise for government colleges. Even with this percentage, the candidate should qualify in most the private nursing colleges where sometimes the cutoff can be really low too. The admission to any college strictly goes on the merit score acquired through MH B.Sc. Nursing CET; thus, the probability of getting a seat is good if multiple colleges are applied for. Always crosscheck the cut-off trend of the particular college for the precise information.

 

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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This brings you into a good college under B.Tech in CSE through MHT CET and WBJEE for 2024. Targets must be set at such rank or percentiles. Under MHT CET:
percentile: The competing rank should be around 97-99 to come inside one of the best Maharashtra colleges. For instance, the cut-off percentage, mostly goes beyond 98% for elite institutes COEP and VJTI. Under WBJEE
Expected Rank: For WBJEE, closing ranks for CSE at the most premium colleges can be from about 1,500 to 10,000, depending upon the college. So, for instance, in some top colleges like Jis College of Engineering, the cutoff would be around 814, whereas it may go up to thous

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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There is a possibility of being short of the required cut off for admission to the B.Tech in AI programme at Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE) with a 12th board percentage of 58.33%.
Expected Cutoff
PCCOE had taken its B.Tech in AI cut-off for the last round last year at approximately 98.25. So it goes to indicate that they are looking for scores quite high from the candidate end.
Recommendations
Explore Other Colleges: Apply to other colleges whose cutoffs may be lower.
Join Counseling: Seek MHT CET counseling to make the right decisions about available options.

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Vishwajeet Ghosh

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Yes, it is possible to secure admission without MHT CET through the management quota or JEE Main scores, provided you meet the minimum eligibility criteria for the program. However, the majority of seats are reserved for MHT CET-qualified candidates.

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Muskan Yadav

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Hi Darshan, I hope you are doing well.

Congratulations for scoring good marks in MHT CET.

You scored very good so it is easy to get a good college for you.

Here is the list of the colleges:-

  • Sanjay bhokare group of institutes 
  • Government College of engineering, Chandrapur 
  • Sir Visvesvaraya institute of technology, Nashik 
  • Trinity College of engineering and research, pune
  • R.H. sapat college of engineering management studies and research, Nashik

I hope my answer will help you 

Best of luck for your future?

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Kritika Kumari

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If the helplines are unresponsive and the MHT CET registration link for international applicants is broken, try reaching out to the State CET Cell, Maharashtra directly through their official website or social media accounts on Facebook or Twitter for quicker responses. Is it possible for you to visit the CET Cell office as well? Furthermore, frequently visit the official website to look for changes or other registration links.

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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There are only three full-time M.Sc. Biotechnology institutes in Gandhinagar.

Among these, there are two public or government colleges and one private college.

Gujarat Biotechnology University- It is positioned next to Gujarat International Finance Tec-City; thus, the biotechnology courses they are known for.

Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology- Located in Koba Institutional Area, includes biotechnology in its curriculum but with a focus on application.

Shree Narayana Guru College of Engineering- this private also provides M.Sc. in Biotechnology with an emphasis on research and development.

 

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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You're closer to classes, libraries, and dining if you are on campus, reducing travel and time stress.

 It makes a day fully booked to accomplish that which can be done flexibly.

Support Services: Greater campus liveliness would mean better academic-support services, including counseling and health, most of these nearer to those students living on-campus.

Some freedom would, possibly, be more elevated and perhaps cost a little less living outside the campus for some, but it is all about choice regarding whether someone prefers to live in community interaction or not.

It is mainly said that having spent an existence within the confines

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