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Yes, you can definitely get admission for B.Tech CSE by giving entrance exam like JEE which is nation wide accepted or state level exams like EAPCET, MHT CET etc. If you have not given these exams, then you may consider going for private colleges as they are still running admission and few colleges do not require entrance exams and admission is based on 12th class marks with PCM subjects.
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Hello,
SJBIT usually has an edge over GAT, especially if you're aiming for internships, coding competitions, and core IT roles. So if your priority is placements and a stronger professional ecosystem, SJBIT is the better choice. SJBIT will give you a better exposure. And even if you compare the placement packages, SJBIT will seem like a better choice.
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Base on your score 70 Marks in MHTCET and JEE score 79.99. you can also get admission in private or deemed University through management quota.
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92.33 percentile MHT CET mein kaafi achha score hai. Aapko B.Tech Computer Science ke liye top government ya semi-government colleges mein admission milne ka strong chance hai.
For Diploma in Computer Engineering, students can apply after passing 10th grade. Admission is done through CAP rounds conducted by DTE Maharashtra. You’ll need to register, fill choices, and participate in counseling.
Your score in MHT CET PCM is 88 percentile, and as such, you may not be able to secure Computer Science in the best government colleges in Pune as they would be expected to take at least a 90 percentile.
But still better private colleges in Pune will have your score with seat of Computer Science like MIT Pune, Vishwakarma Institute or Sinhgad Institutes where cutoffs may be lower.
Hello aspirant,
The majority of top government-funded B.Tech institutions that offer computer science courses are IITs and NITs. IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, and IIT Bombay are the three most prestigious IITs. NIT Trichy, NIT Karnataka, and NIT Rourkela are the three most prestigious NITs. For B.Tech Computer Science programs at IITs, the first-year tuition costs range from INR 2,000,000 to INR 2,50,000.
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With 90% in your diploma in Computer Science, you have strong potential for lateral entry (direct into the 2nd year) of B.Tech in Computer Engineering from polytechnic at many top colleges in Mumbai.
To be eligible for lateral entry you usually need at least 50% in diploma (45% for reserved categories), so your 90% is well above that.
Here are some good colleges in Mumbai offering lateral B.Tech in Computer Engineering:
VJTI (Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute) SPIT (Sardar Patel Institute of Technology) TCET (Thakur College of Engineering & Technology) PVPP (Padmashree Vasantdada Patil Polytechnic) KJ Somaiya School of Engineering Fr. CRCE (Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering)
In top colleges like VJTI, closing merit for computer engineering is often in the 90+ percentile range, but your marks are competitive.
For mid-tier colleges like SPIT or TCET, closing percentiles range from 90 to 96 percentile. With your high diploma marks, you have a good chance, especially in the direct second-year DSE (Diploma to Second Year Engineering) admission process.
The Maharashtra CAP counseling portal (for 2nd-year admissions) will open later this year. During counseling you can list these colleges in your choices based on your preference. After seat allotment, you’ll need to verify documents and pay the fees.
So yes, 90% in diploma makes you eligible and competitive for good and popular B.Tech Computer Engineering colleges in Mumbai. Just apply during lateral entry counselling and list your preferred colleges.
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