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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

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Maximum number of admissions i.e. 85% are done through MHT-CET in RGIT, Mumbai and 15% is the All India Quota i.e. for JEE Mains Candidates.
RGIT, Mumbai accepts both JEE Mains and MHT-CET. You should score 100-120 will be enough to get you your Branch in RGIT, Mumbai. You can score greater than that also. But a 100+ score is safe. And in Boards 70% and Above is good. As JEE Mains Rank list is purely based on JEE Mains Marks board marks are not added while preparing Rank List. But you have to be eligible for Admission. So you have to score 70% and above. Good Luck with your preparations prepare well. Good Luck.

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Saurabh Patil

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According to my knowledge, for last year, it is around 130-140 for general Category candidates. So, according to your category and whether you're from Maharashtra or not, merit varies based on different criterias.

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Saurabh Patil

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You can fill the admission form based on your Diploma marks average. The admissions process is conducted by DTE. After that, according to your preferences and marks, a college will be allotted to you. There are different merits for different branches. To check cut-offs, you'll have to visit DTE website.

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Saurabh Patil

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Check the DTE office website. They upload vacancies after every CAP round.
It'll help you and if there are vacancies in our college.

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Saurabh Patil

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Actually, if you are in the computer or IT branch then there are almost 80-90% placements which is a good thing. Above that, EXTC has around 60% placements. Later in mechanical and instrumentation, there is a very low rate of placements like 10-20%. So, I suggest you to choose your branch wisely in Mumbai.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Asad,
Admissions are based on marks obtained in MHT CET only. Following link will give you complete details:
https://www.a-zhttps://shiksha.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=165&t=61927

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