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suggest b pharmacy college with 80 percentile in mht cet

Aryan 23rd Aug, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

You can get some decent colleges for B Pharmacy in Maharashtra with 80 percentile in MHT CET exam like Kishoritai Bhoyar College Of Pharmacy (Nagpur), Dr. Nanubhen Nanavti College (Mumbai), Bharati Vidyapeeth College (Pune) etc.

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suggest b pharmacy college with 80 percentile in mht cet

Chelsie G 24th Aug, 2025

With 80 percentile in MHT CET, you can get B.Pharmacy seats in good private colleges like Bharati Vidyapeeth (Navi Mumbai), D.Y. Patil (Pune), MET (Mumbai), Sinhgad (Pune), and JSPM (Pune). Government colleges may need higher percentile, so focus on private and semi-government options through CAP counselling.

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Urgent : If i get a seat from mht cet counselling in b pharma (under tution fee waiver scheme) and next i year wish to leave for a medical seat , will i be able to leave or what will be the probelms i might face? please reply its quite urgent

monag2673 9th Aug, 2024

Yes, you can leave your B.Pharm seat even if you've availed a tuition fee waiver. There's generally no legal or academic barrier preventing you from doing so.

However, consider the following:

  • Forfeiture of Benefits: You might lose the benefits of the tuition fee waiver if you leave the course.
  • Admission
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How much marks needed in MH CET for admission in good government pharmacy college from open category ? (Is 90-100) marks good.

Ashish Kumar Verma 6th Mar, 2021

Hello Dear,

Yes, its a decent score. But for getting admission in good pharmacy college in Maharashtra on the basis of MHT-CET exams you need to secure marks in the range of around 90-115 marks, which is just a tentative marks based upon previous year data it may vary this

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Can I apply for general seat in BPharma, through Mht Cet, even though I completed my 12th in UAE?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 31st Dec, 2020

hi,

Under the Indian foreign exchange regulations, Indian students going abroad for studies are treated as NRIs and are eligible for facilities available to NRIs. Aspirants belong to the NRI OCI/PIO, Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries or Foreign National category, must have passed HSC or its equivalent

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