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I have get 56 percentile in mht cet which college best for me for engineering

vaibhavi bhalsod 27th Jul, 2024

Hello student

With a 56 percentile in MHT CET, here are some engineering colleges in Mumbai you may be eligible for :


- *ICT Mumbai*: One of the top BTech colleges in Mumbai, ICT Mumbai has a total tuition fee of INR 1.86 lakh.

- *VJTI Mumbai*: VJTI Mumbai has a total tuition fee of INR 60,000.

- *G.V. Acharya Institute of Engineering and Technology*: The total tuition fee for this college is INR 1.46 lakh.

- *Universal College of Engineering*: The total tuition fee for this college is INR 2.84 lakh.


Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission to BTech colleges in Mumbai typically requires candidates to have passed Class 12 with a minimum of 60% aggregate from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. Additionally, candidates must take standard entrance exams like MHT CET and other university-specific entrance exams in addition to their Class 12 results.

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I have currently passed my 12th Board and MHTCET in PCM group, I had registered for BE/B.Tech through MHTCET , and I also want to Get registered in B.Arch, is it possible? can i simultaneously do that?

monag2673 27th Jul, 2024

Yes, you can simultaneously apply for both BE/B.Tech and B.Arch programs. Here’s how you can proceed:

  1. Eligibility : Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for both programs. For B.Arch, you typically need a good score in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) or JEE Main Paper 2, along with your MHT CET score for engineering.

  2. Separate Applications : You need to submit separate applications for each program. For BE/B.Tech, you’ve already registered through MHT CET. For B.Arch, you must register through the appropriate channel, such as NATA or JEE Main Paper 2, and follow their specific application procedures.

  3. Counseling and Admission : Participate in the counseling sessions for both programs. These processes are usually distinct, so you’ll need to keep track of dates and requirements for each.

  4. Managing Both : While applying for both is possible, pursuing both simultaneously is not advisable due to the demanding nature of each course. You will need to choose one program to focus on for your higher education.

Applying for both BE/B.Tech and B.Arch allows you to keep your options open until you decide which path to pursue. Ensure you manage your applications and deadlines carefully for both courses.

hope this helps you!!

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My score for MHTCET is 77percentile in SC category

kumardurgesh1802 29th Jul, 2024

Hello student,

With a 77 percentile in the MHT CET and belonging to the SC category, you have a good chance of securing admission to engineering colleges in Maharashtra because of:

  • Category Benefits: Your SC category provides you with reservation benefits, increasing your chances of securing a seat compared to the general category.

  • Seat Availability: While top-tier colleges might be challenging, there are numerous engineering colleges in Maharashtra offering various branches.


    You can get many colleges at your score. If you want to get a list of all possible colleges in which you can get admission at your rank then,

    I would recommend you to use MHT-CET college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.


    Here is the link to the tool:

    https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp

    Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.


    I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

    Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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I got 83%ile in mht cet. SC cast. Branch CS, IT. Suggest me college for Cap Round

monag2673 24th Jul, 2024

Congratulations on your MHT CET score! With an 83%ile and belonging to the SC category, you have good options for CS/IT in the CAP round. Predicting exact colleges is difficult due to yearly fluctuations, but here's a general idea:

Government Colleges:

  • Well-reputed institutes like College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) might be a stretch, but you could target colleges managed by Shivaji University, Pune University etc.

Private Colleges:

  • You'll have a wider range of reputed private institutions like Atharva College of Engineering, D Y Patil College of Engineering, etc., offering CS/IT with good placements.

Tips:

  • Focus on institutes with strong placements, experienced faculty, and good infrastructure.
  • While filling preferences, choose a mix of safer options (lower cutoff) and ambitious ones (higher cutoff) to maximize your chances.

Remember, this is just a starting point. Research colleges thoroughly before finalizing your choices. Good luck with the CAP round!

hope this helps you!!

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can I get government colleges in mht cet counselling only through jee mains score

Afreen 23rd Jul, 2024

Yes you can participate in Centralized Admission Process (CAP) conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra with your JEE mains score under 15% jee quota.some private universities such as Pict ,Spit, vit ,rocem take admission under this quota but Vjti,Coep state government dont accept JEE marks.for counselling you need to report at the time of counselling and get your documents verified then the merit list will be displayed and admission process is done by the authority.for more refer link

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-counselling-through-jee-main

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Can you counsel me by MHT CET exam of PCB?

vaibhavi bhalsod 22nd Jul, 2024

Hello student

I'd be happy to help counsel you for the MHT CET exam for PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).


To get started, let's break down the exam pattern and syllabus:


- Exam Pattern:

- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

- 200 questions (50 each from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology)

- 2 hours duration

- Syllabus:

- Physics: Class 11 and 12 topics, including Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, and more

- Chemistry: Class 11 and 12 topics, including Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, and more

- Biology: Class 11 and 12 topics, including Botany, Zoology, and Microbiology


Now, let's discuss some tips and strategies to help you prepare:


1. *Understand the syllabus*: Familiarize yourself with the topics and subtopics covered in the exam.

2. *Focus on weak areas*: Identify your strengths and weaknesses, and allocate more time to improving your weak areas.

3. *Practice with sample papers*: Practice with sample papers and previous year's question papers to get a feel for the exam format and question types.

4. *Manage your time effectively*: Make a study schedule and stick to it, ensuring you allocate enough time for each subject.

5. *Stay updated with current affairs*: Stay informed about current developments in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.


Additionally, consider the following PCB-specific tips:


- *Physics*: Focus on understanding concepts, formulas, and derivations. Practice numerical problems and try to apply concepts to real-life scenarios.

- *Chemistry*: Emphasize understanding chemical reactions, mechanisms, and properties of elements and compounds. Practice balancing chemical equations and identifying functional groups.

- *Biology*: Concentrate on understanding concepts, diagrams, and processes. Focus on memorizing key terms, definitions, and classification systems.


Feel free to ask me any specific questions or areas you'd like to discuss further. I'm here to help you prepare for the MHT CET exam!

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Is there MHT CET exam available?

Kanishka kaushikii 23rd Jul, 2024

Hello aspirant,
The MHT CET exam for the 2024 academic year has already happened. The next application cycle for MHT CET will likely be announced in late 2024 or early 2025. You can keep an eye on the official website of the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Government of Maharashtra for updates.

For more information about MHT CET examination, you can click the link attached below.

https://www.careers360.com/exams/mht-cet

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Sir / Mam I Gave MHT-CET Entrance Exam (PCB Group) In 12th , One Mistake Is Done By Me My 10th Was CBSE Board And 12th Was Maharashtra Board While Filling Admission Form Of Bsc.Agriculture After MHT-CET Entrance Exam By Mistake I Choose 10th Board Wrong It Was CBSE But Filled SSC Maharashtra Board

monag2673 27th Jul, 2024

If you've mistakenly filled in the wrong 10th board while applying for B.Sc. Agriculture after your MHT-CET exam, here's what you can do:

  1. Contact the Authorities : Immediately reach out to the admission authorities of the college or university where you applied. Explain the mistake and request a correction. Most institutions have a process for correcting such errors.

  2. Email or Write a Formal Letter : Send an email or formal letter to the admissions office detailing the mistake. Include your application number, correct details, and any supporting documents like your 10th and 12th-grade mark sheets.

  3. Follow Up : Keep following up with the authorities until the issue is resolved. Ensure you get a confirmation that the correction has been made.

  4. Document Proof : Keep copies of all correspondence and any acknowledgments from the authorities for your records.

  5. Check Application Status : Regularly check the status of your application online or through any provided means to ensure the correction has been updated.

  6. Visit the Office if Needed : If possible, visit the admission office in person to resolve the issue quickly.

Act promptly to rectify the mistake, as admission processes often have strict deadlines.

hope this helps you!!

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Hi I got 74.45 percentile in mhtcet can i get electronics and telecommunication in thakur college i belong to hindi minority

vaibhavi bhalsod 21st Jul, 2024

Hello bhavya

*Admission to Electronics and Telecommunication at Thakur College*


To be considered for admission to the Electronics and Telecommunication program at Thakur College, you need to meet the following criteria  :


- *MHT CET Cutoff*: The overall cutoff percentile for MHT CET is 82.44 to 97.57.

- *Hindi Minority*: As a Hindi minority student, the admission process might be easier, and you might have a higher chance of getting admitted.

- *Eligibility Criteria*: The minimum eligibility criteria for Open category students is 50% in 12th standard and should have appeared for MHT CET and JEE Main for admission based on merit.

- *Admission Process*: The admission process is based on the MHT CET exam, which is conducted once a year, usually between March and May. There are three admission rounds, with decreasing cutoffs in each subsequent round.

- *Reservation*: There is a reservation for Hindi minority students, which might increase your chances of getting admitted.


*Additional Information*


- *Institutional Quota*: If you don't get admission through the CAP round, you can try applying through the institutional quota.

- *Admission Form*: You will need to fill out an admission form and provide the required documents.

- *Required Documents*: The documents required for admission include your MHT CET scorecard, 12th standard mark sheet, and other relevant documents.


*Important Dates*


- *MHT CET Exam*: The MHT CET exam is usually conducted between March and May.

- *Admission Rounds*: There are three admission rounds, with decreasing cutoffs in each subsequent round.

- *CAP Round*: The CAP round is the counseling round for admission to engineering colleges in Maharashtra.


Would you like more information about Thakur College?

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i got 44.47 percentile in mht cet pcm which college i get

kumardurgesh1802 29th Jul, 2024

Hello student,

With a percentile of 44.47 in MHT CET for the PCM stream, it may be challenging to secure admission into top-tier engineering colleges. However, you might still have opportunities in:

Government Engineering Colleges:

  • Lower-Ranked Government Colleges : Some government colleges might be an option, but it depends on the cut-off for that year.

    Private Engineering Colleges:

  • Private Engineering Colleges : Many private colleges have a wider range of cut-offs and may have seats available.

    Deemed-to-be Universities:

  • Deemed Universities : These can also offer opportunities, though the fees might be higher compared to government colleges.


    You can get many colleges at your score. If you want to get a list of all possible colleges in which you can get admission at your rank then,

    I would recommend you to use MHT-CET college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.


    Here is the link to the tool:

    https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp

    Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.


    I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

    Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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