MAH AAC CET MAH-MBA/MMS CET
Hi Suprit! After qualifying for MAH CET, DTE will announce the application for Common Admission Process/common counselling process. You need to apply for the CAP rounds. Even non-Maharashtrians can apply for the CAP rounds as separate quota for Maharashtra domicile candidates is there. For the participating institutes which do not participate in the CAP rounds have to be applied separately.
Pooja with 79.83 percentile in an OBC category you have a chance to get admission in the following colleges:
Feel free to ask if you have any more queries. All the best!!
Congrats Darshil for scoring such a high score of 95.32 percentile in MAH-CET!!
With 95.32 percentile in CET according to last year cut-off you are at the close border of NL Dalmia (95.93 percentile) and SIES (95.611 percentile) and it is expected the cut-off to rise a little bit in comparison to last year cut-off so there are 50-50% chance of admission in these colleges. Along with these 2 the list of colleges where you have a very high probability of getting admission are:
Rahul last year for Maharashtra Institute of technology, Pune cut-off for SC category was:
Rahul If you can tell me your exact score and percentile then I will be able to help you in the much better way. I will be able to tell you along with MIT Pune in which colleges you can apply and has a good chance of conversion.
Unfortunately your score is unlikely to fetch you a seat in Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management. Studies. However there are several top notch colleges you can apply to with your score.
All the best!
Mrunali with 86.43 percentile in an OBC category you won't be able to get PUMBA but yes you have a very good chance to get Indira. Along with this some of the top colleges where you have a chance to get admission in the following colleges:
Congrats Raushni for your wonderful score of 96.49 percentile in MAH-CET exam!!
Raushni with this score you have a very good chance to get admission in NL Dalmia but in case of Welingkar, you will be at the border so there will be a 50-50 chance depending on how the cut-off of this year varies in comparison to last year. Plus in both the case you will actually need to wait until the last round of CAP. It won't be possible to get any college in the first round.
With your such a high percentile you also have a high probability of getting admission in top b-schools like:
Assuming you are asking for MHTCET so this is a state level entrance which requires domicile. Also, if you dont match up with its eligibility even then also you are eligible to get admission in private colleges of Maharashtra as 85% of the seats in private unaided engineering institutes in Maharashtra will be filled through MHT CET, while 15% seats will be filled/reserved for All India Quota based on MHT CET.
To check its complete eligibility, you can go through the below link -
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-eligibility-criteria
Good Luck!!!
Hello Shraddha, See N.L Dalmia and L.N welingkar college demand 95+ MAH CET percentile cutoff... but based on your score following best 6 colleges you can get:
1. MET's Institute of Management, Mumbai
2. Chetana's Ramprasad Khandelwal Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai
3. Indian Education Society's Management College & Research Centre, Mumbai
4. Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management, Mumbai
5. MAEER's MIT School of Management, Pune
6. Zagdu Singh Charitable Trust's Thakur Institute of Management Studies
For further query be free to contact... All the Best
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