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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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KUMKUM BASWAL

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One may expect admission to Government Law College, Mumbai, considering a minimum 45% aggregate percentage in 12th Standard (for general categories), while for reserved categories it remains 40%. With an aggregate percentage of 50% in 12th Std with science, you easily fit in that criterion. Since you are taking the MHT CET Law exam, the college accepts scores in MHT CET Law to take admissions to 5-year LLB programmes. You would be eligible and proceed for admission with a good rank if the entrance exam qualifies for the same. For more updates log onto the GLC Mumbai website.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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To study diligently for the exams in the last two months, NEET and MHT CET follows the following plan:

Create a Study Schedule: Set separate hours for each subject-Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics.

Revise key concepts: Focus on high weightage topics and important chapters. Use concise notes, flow charts, and diagrams for speedy revision.

Practice Mock Tests: Solve mock tests and previous year papers regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Analyze your performance to identify weak areas.

Conceptual Understanding: Understand the basic concepts, especially Physics and Chemistry, in order to solve numerical problems.

Keep regular

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