Maharashtra AAC Common Entrance Test
Hi Aryan!
If you’re looking to get admission into a specific college though you haven’t mentioned the name, the first step is to check the eligibility criteria on the official college website. Usually, admission depends on the course you’re choosing, your previous academic scores, and entrance exam scores if required.
For UG courses like B.Sc, B.A., or B.Com, you typically need to apply through the university admission portal after your 12th results. For engineering or medical, it’s through national/state-level exams like JEE or NEET.
Make sure you check the last date to apply,required documents, if it’s a government or private college.
All the best, and thank you for reaching out!
Hello there,
With a score of 86 in MHT CET , you have a fair chance to get admission in some private engineering colleges in Mumbai or Pune , especially if you belong to a reserved category or are open to branches other than CSE or IT. Possible Colleges in Mumbai & Pune (General Estimate):
You may get branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, E&TC in these colleges:
Mumbai Region:
A. C. Patil College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai
Pillai College of Engineering, New Panvel
Xavier Institute of Engineering, Mahim
Pune Region:
D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering, Management and Research, Akurdi
PCCOE, Nigdi (less competitive branches)
JSPM colleges (RSCOE, ICOER – for non-CS branches)
I would recommend you to use the MHTCET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
With 62 marks in MHT CET and 74 percentile in JEE Mains, it may be hard to get admission in K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering for popular branches like Computer Engineering. Their cutoffs are usually higher. You can try applying to other colleges with lower cutoffs or consider diploma courses that lead to engineering later. Improving your exam scores next time will also increase your chances of getting admission in better colleges.
Hi,
Congrats on scoring 93 marks in MHT CET—that’s a decent score.This branch is high in demand, especially because of the rising interest in Data Science and Machine Learning careers. So naturally, the cutoff for AI/ML tends to be slightly higher compared to regular branches like Mechanical or Civil.With your score, it might be a bit difficult to get AI/ML in top government colleges like COEP, VJTI, or SPIT, as their cutoffs are usually around 105–120 marks for Open category. But don't worry! You can still get AI/ML in mid-tier private or semi-government colleges, especially in later rounds (CAP Round 3 or institutional level).
Wish you all the best for your admission process!
Thanks for the question!
With 74 marks in MHT CET PCB 2025, your estimated percentile is around 37%, which means a rank near 50,000–60,000.
This percentile makes admission to top government medical colleges difficult, but you may get into some private colleges or allied health courses like B.Sc. Radiology or Nursing.
You can also consider improving your score next year for better chances.
Dear Aspirant,
As a Class 12th pass student belonging to the SC category from the Delhi region, you are eligible to apply for admission to the B.Tech CSE program at USICT under Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, provided you meet the minimum eligibility criteria. According to the official requirements, candidates must have at least 55 percentile aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and must have passed each of these subjects individually, along with English. Since your PCM aggregate is 60.3 percentile and you have passed Physics and Mathematics with around 52 percentile in each, you meet the basic eligibility condition. It is important to note that there is no relaxation in the minimum marks required for reserved categories; the 55 percentile PCM aggregate rule applies to all students. However, being from the SC category and the Delhi region, you will benefit from reservation during the admission process through GGSIPU counselling, where seats are allotted based on your JEE Main rank. For the CSE branch at USICT, SC category students from Delhi have previously secured admission with JEE Main ranks up to around 2.9 lakh. Therefore, if your JEE Main 2025 rank falls within that range, you have a fair chance of getting admission in the CSE program. Your Class 12 marks will not affect the merit ranking directly, but they must meet the minimum eligibility requirement for your application to be considered valid.
Best Wishes
To provide accurate information regarding MHT CET admissions and cutoff scores for EWS/SCBC categories, please specify the name of the college or universities you are interested in.
After you provide the name of the college, the specific admission requirements and cutoff scores for that institution can be researched to provide a more relevant response.
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Hello Aspirant,
It's normal to sense confusion after 12th with two good options like B.Tech and B.Pharm. Let me help you analyze this situation:
Consider your strengths and interests and look at where you can see yourself for 5–10 years. Do not take a decision based on what your friends are doing—choose the option that fits you the best.
For MHT CET (PCB) with 110 marks, the approximate percentile can vary year to year depending on the difficulty and overall student performance, but generally:
110 marks out of 200 in PCB usually falls around the 85th to 90th percentile range.
This means you scored better than about 85-90% of the candidates.
Dear aspirant,
The number of marks required for selection in an exam depends on the specific exam you're referring to, the total marks, the category you belong to like General, SC/ST, OBC, EWS, and the level of competition that year. Some exams also have cutoffs that vary for each round or college. So there’s no fixed number for selection. It changes every year depending on those above mentioned factors. Please mention the name of the examination to get a more specific answer.
Thank you.
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