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Hi Pranali,
According to your MHT CET 2019 percentile, your rank would be-
2,76,166 * 0.13 = 35,901 (Approximately)
Now, if you can provide me your specific category in the comments section, for example, "General Open State", then I can provide you the 2017 and 2018 cutoffs of Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute, Nanded.
Hope this helps you.
All the best!!!
Hello Rohit,
By seeing the previous trends of the examination and your very good ranking with total intake in required branch, you have real good chances of procuring a seat in Guru Gobind Institute, Nanded.
You can check the other related queries on this platform to get more clearer idea in case you have any doubt or you can post a new query or comment below.
Hope it helped.
Hii Nishant. 90.88 %ile means 90.88% of students who appeared for this exam have scored less than or equal to you. That means 9.12% are ahead of you. And this year approximately 3.93 lakh students have appeared for the exam. So, your rank can be calculated as 9.12% of 393000 i.e. ~35841. Even with OBC, there is no chance of getting CS at VJTI, PICT, Walchand Sangli. But, yes you can try for ramdeobaba etc.
Hello Kirti,
It is this time that the results of MHTCET are declared in percentile format. Until last year you used to get marks out of 200.
You can check the cutoffs for all the branches in SGGS Nanded at the below link
https://images.careers360.mobi/sites/default/files/MHT-CET-2018-Cap-Round1-Cutoff.pdf
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-cutoff (cutoffs for all rounds)
SGGS is an autonomous institute, hence it declares state level cutoffs common for all students, irrespective of their university. The cutoffs vary according to the category. There is ladies quota also. So do go through those cutoffs.
Best of luck!!
Hello Shreyas
With your mentioned rank it is highly unlikely for you to get into NITs. You could still apply for the josaa counselling process and try your luck. But I would suggest you to try for state level engineering colleges which accept JEE main scores. You could get good colleges and your desired branch. You could use the following link to know which colleges you might get based on your scores.
https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor
Hope this helps.
The building and the campus it was situated in was very good like we had different departments having separate buildings, canteens were 4, grounds for football, cricket, kabaddi,volleyball all indoor and outdoor sports grounds were there.
Infrastructure is also important for students, and it was very nice in my college. The hostels were very clean and good, and the food was very good. The kitchen was very hygienic, and they had sports and a new gynae. There were good sports like kabaddi, football, and volleyball.
The infrastructure of the course is good; we have Wi-Fi in all the classes. Classrooms are well-maintained with all the basic facilities. We have many libraries in the university. Hostel facilities are available .
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