hi, if you scored 60 marks in MHT CET 2025, getting a college in Pune is possible, but it depends on your category (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.) and the branch you're targeting. For reserved categories, you might have a chance in some private colleges or government-aided institutes with lower cutoffs in Pune. However, for General category students, it may be difficult to get into top colleges with 60 marks. You should still participate in all CAP rounds, keep your options open, and include as many colleges as possible in your preference list. Also, keep an eye on institute-level and management quota seats for better chances.
Last year, the cutoff for JNU M.Sc. Chemistry was around 70.33 marks for the General category, 62.66 for OBC, 66.33 for EWS, 51 for SC, 40.66 for ST, and 28.66 for PWD candidates. This year, the expected cutoff is likely to increase slightly, following the trend from previous years. So if you're aiming for admission, try to score at least 72–75 marks if you're from the General category. For reserved categories, a safe score would be 2–4 marks higher than last year’s cutoffs. Keep preparing with that in mind.