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I had a PCB group in 12th, but if I give MHTCET of PCM, can I go into civil engineering field?

satyamercedes0626 3rd Mar, 2024

Hello,

Hope you are doing great.

Answering to your question, Certainly! You can opt for the PCM group in MHTCET even if you have pursued the PCB group in class 12. To be eligible for engineering programs, you should have successfully completed your 10+2 education with Physics and Chemistry as mandatory subjects, along with either Mathematics or Biology. Additionally, you must have secured a minimum of 45% marks if you fall under the general category, and a minimum of 40% marks if you belong to any Backward Class categories, Economically Weaker Section, or Persons with Disability category within Maharashtra State, in the aforementioned subjects collectively.


For admission to engineering courses, you are required to attempt questions from Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Conversely, for B.Pharmacy or Pharm D programs, you need to attempt questions from Mathematics and/or Biology, along with Physics and Chemistry. For further clarification kindly go through the link mentioned below. MHT CET Exam 2024 - Registration (Started), Dates, Pattern, Syllabus, Question Papers, Admission Process (careers360.com)

Hope this helps!!


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I am student of Engineering Institute which is affiliated to Mumbai University.. So I am currently studying in 2nd year of Engineering but I want to quit this course After second year Is it possible? and can I need to pay remaining 2 years fee to college

Rithwik Kumar Sahu 17th Aug, 2025

es, it is possible to quit your engineering course after the 2nd year in Mumbai University–affiliated colleges, but the rules depend on your college’s policies and admission bond/undertaking signed at the time of joining. In most private/self-financed colleges, students are required to sign a bond stating that if they leave midway, they must either pay the entire course fee or at least the remaining year’s fee. Some colleges strictly enforce this, while others only charge till the semester you studied. If you’re in a government/aided college, usually you only need to clear dues till the last semester attended, and no future fees are demanded. Best step would be to check your admission documents, fee refund rules (AICTE/UGC guidelines), and confirm directly with your college office. Many students have been allowed to exit without paying future years’ fees, but it varies by institution.

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Top 10 engineering colleges in India.

Lalbee 1st Mar, 2024

Hello Aspirant,

Some of the top engineering colleges in India:

IIT Madras - Indian Institute of Technology Madras
IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
IIT Kanpur - Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
IIT Hyderabad - Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
NIT Trichy - National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
VIT Vellore - Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore

You can refer the below link for more details:

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking

ALL THE BEST

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I am a student and scored 85 percent in my 12 th BOARD EXAMINATION. I had given JEE EXAM and scored 92.8763441 PERCENTILE. I want to pursue FIRE ENGINEERING from NFSC NAGPUR. I belong to GENERAL CATEGORY and i am a resident of DELHI. Plz reply....

Satvik 12th Oct, 2024

Hi

hope you doing well

While having a score of 92.8763441 percentile in JEE Main and belonging to the General category, you have a reasonable chance of getting admission into NFSC Nagpur (National Fire Service College) for Fire Engineering. NFSC Nagpur accepts JEE Main scores, and admissions are based on the All India Rank (AIR).

The cutoffs for NFSC Nagpur may vary slightly each year based on competition and the number of applicants. Your percentile score places you in a fairly competitive range, so you should have a decent chance of getting into the program.

Since you scored 85% in your 12th boards and have cleared JEE Mains with a good percentile, you meet the basic eligibility requirements for admission to the Fire Engineering program.

It would be beneficial to check the previous years' cutoffs for NFSC to gauge your exact standing and ensure that you participate in the counseling process.

JEE College Predictor

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp

Best Wishes.

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i am diploma students in civil engineering.. what should i do next

dhyanabi.ria 28th Feb, 2024

Hey,

After earning a diploma in civil engineering, you can pursue a variety of roles, including:

  • Construction management
  • Structural engineer
  • Quantity surveyor
  • Environmental engineer
  • Surveying

Other roles include:

  • Civil engineer
  • Civil engineering drafter
  • Civil engineering technologist
  • Site engineer
  • Construction engineer
  • Geotechnical engineer
  • Urban planning engineer

You can also pursue advanced diploma courses, such as advance diploma in drafting and design or advance diploma in construction management.

Hope this helps you.

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i have completed my diploma in electrical and electronics Engineering EEE, recently can i pursue BSC IN Engineering

mjaisinghani62 28th Feb, 2024

Hello Aspirant

There is no bsc in engineering,  you can do BE in engineering  that is bachelor of engineering degree course


Eligibility to appear for pursuing Bachelor in engineering in EEE or any other field is to have passed diploma in relevant subject or class xii with minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry and  mathematics.

If you are a diploma holder  in engineering then you will get lateral entry to direct second year of engineering.

Fees for the course ranges from 20,000 to 2.5 lakh per year depending upon college .


Colleges offering BE courses

Jiwaji university,  Gwalior

BITS Pilani GOA

IIT delhi

IIT kanpur

Vivekananda polytechnic,  chembur

Thadomal polytechnic,  Bandra , mumbai.

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