Maharashtra AAC Common Entrance Test
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!
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
It might be difficult to guarantee CSE/IT at VJTI or COEP with a percentile of 98.35 MHT CET for the open category, but there is a chance, especially considering you are OBC-NCL. You can consider the following: Cutoff Trends:
Your Percentile:
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:
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.
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.
Follow Up : Keep following up with the authorities until the issue is resolved. Ensure you get a confirmation that the correction has been made.
Document Proof : Keep copies of all correspondence and any acknowledgments from the authorities for your records.
Check Application Status : Regularly check the status of your application online or through any provided means to ensure the correction has been updated.
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!!
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?
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:
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.
Hello Arohi
Here are some colleges you may get with 83 percentile in MHT CET PCB :
- *Top engineering colleges in Maharashtra*: You may get top engineering colleges in Maharashtra with 83 percentile in MHT CET PCB.
- *Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune*: Although the cutoff for Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune, varies, you may get this college with 83 percentile in MHT CET PCB.
- *Other private/government colleges*: You may also get other private/government colleges with 83 percentile in MHT CET PCB.
Some other details to consider ¹:
- *MHT CET percentile vs rank*: The MHT CET percentile vs rank is calculated by the normalization process.
- *MHT CET normalization process*: The MHT CET entrance examination is conducted in multiple shifts on different days, which brings out the possibility of difference in difficulty level of the question paper sets. To ensure that candidates are neither benefitted nor disadvantaged due to the difficulty level of the question paper sets, normalization method is used in calculating the MHT CET 2024 result.
- *Good rank in MHT CET*: A rank above 40,000 or percentile above 70 in MHT CET can be considered good for admission in good government or private institutions.
Would you like more information about any of these colleges?
Not possible at this low rank Indian Law Society Law College, Pune or government law school Mumbai has High cutoff admission is closed to 99 percentile there is no spot round conducted generally seats are full in 2 rounds.
At this low score you might get management quota seats but the colleges may not give you the ROI because there placement is not well.i suggest to take re exam and found better college next year.
Securing admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program at LTMMC (Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College) with your scores is possible but competitive. Here are the key points to consider:
MHT CET Score : An 84% score in MHT CET is quite strong and can positively impact your application.
HSC Board Marks : A 76% in your HSC board exams is a decent score, contributing to your overall profile.
NEET UG Score : A score of 263 in NEET UG is below the typical cutoff for MBBS but might still be considered for allied health programs like BPT, depending on the specific college’s criteria.
Engage with the admission authorities directly for the most accurate and updated information regarding cutoffs and seat availability.
Securing admission to Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College (LTMMC) with your academic scores is competitive. Here's an assessment of your chances:
MHT CET Score (84%) : This is a strong score and can significantly impact your application positively for various courses, though MHT CET is primarily for engineering and pharmacy admissions.
HSC Board Marks (76%) : While this is a decent score, LTMMC typically has high cutoffs, particularly for medical and allied health courses.
NEET UG Score (263) : This score is below the usual cutoff for MBBS but may be considered for allied health sciences like BPT, depending on the year’s specific criteria and seat availability.
Engage with the LTMMC admissions office for precise information regarding cutoffs and seat allocation for the BPT program. This will help you better understand your chances and prepare accordingly.
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