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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
If you have a valid JEE Main result, you can enroll in the B.E./B.Tech programs offered by Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC) without taking the MHT CET. Those who passed JEE Main can apply for admission directly and are exempt from taking the MHT CET. They still have to take part in the application and counseling processes for the Maharashtra B.Tech. Throughout the counseling process, seats are assigned based on individual preferences and exam results. Check out the college's website for further details.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates seeking admission to the IIIT Pune BTech programme are required to register and appear for the MHT CET exam conducted by the State CET Cell. The application fee for this exam for general/unreserved category students is INR 800. The application fee for reserved category and PwD candidates is INR 600.
Note: The above-mentioned fee is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The MHT CET cutoff for Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of Engineering and Technology (ARMIET) may different based on the courses and category wise. For all the general engineering fields, including computer Science and IT, the cutoff varies from 60-80 according to the general or reserved quota for the students and from the total number of applicants. Cutoff marks are always dynamic therefore, to get the most accurate and updated information visit the official website of ARMIET or Maharashtra CET.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
For MHT CET admissions 2024 in the Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, here is the closing cutoff score of the different courses:
B.E. in Computer Engineering: 74.52
B.E. in Information Technology: 74.98
B.E. in Mechanical Engineering: 23.7
B.E. in Electrical Engineering: 17.66
These scores represent the last round closing cutoffs for the General Home State category students. Cutoff trends over the years depict variations in cut-offs and clearly reflect changes in competition levels as based on the applicant pool and performance during exams.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, candidates can get admission with a 70 percentile for BTech courses. Among all the categories, the MHTCET cutoffs have been released for the EWS Home State quota at Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Tech. And Research. So, according to the Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Tech. And Research cutoff 2024 released for the EWS quota, the percentile required to get a call is ranged between 9.21 and 89.39 for the Home State. Considering the cutoff range, the most competitive course was B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering. Check out the courses available at a 70 percentile score:
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
To secure a seat at SGBAU Amravati through MHT CET exam is possible at a minimum percentile of 22.5 for B.Tech. in Pulp and Paper Technology, and maximum percentile of 80.95 for B.Tech. in Food Technology under General HS quota. Candidates can check out more details regarding the cutoff from the official SGBAU Amravati official page:
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The MHT CET cutoff for admission to D.K.T.E. Society's Textile and Engineering Institute varies with the programme applied and category. For the branch of Computer Engineering, the recent years' cutoff has fallen between 3,250 and 27,055 rank positions depending upon the category applied. Other branches like Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering also carry specific cutoffs, for which Information Technology usually needs a rank between 5,357 and 7,680 for general categories. The cutoff may vary every year based on the availability of seats, level of difficulty in the exam, and the number of applicants.
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