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I completed my post graduation in June 2024 and appeared for mhcet3 yr llb exams in May 2025 do I need a gap certificate

Akansha Sharma 2nd Jun, 2025

If you completed your post-graduation in June 2024 and appeared for MHCET 3-year LLB exams in May 2025, you usually don’t need a gap certificate. This is because the gap between finishing your post-grad and starting the law course is less than a year, which is acceptable. But some colleges or universities may ask for it, so check their specific rules. If required, you can get a gap certificate from your last college or university easily.



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I score 73 marks in mht cet pcm exam 26th April 2nd shift Please calculatey percentile

Akansha Sharma 2nd Jun, 2025

To calculate your MHT CET PCM percentile, we need the highest marks scored and total candidates. But generally, scoring 73 marks out of 100 in PCM is good. Usually, this score can give you a percentile around 85 to 90, meaning you scored better than 85-90% of students. Percentile depends on how others performed too. For exact percentile, you can check the official MHT CET result website after results are announced. Keep preparing well for counseling!



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Can 2013 issued Scheduled Caste caste certificate applicable for documentation in mht cet 2025?

Akansha Sharma 2nd Jun, 2025


Yes, your Scheduled Caste caste certificate from 2013 can be used for MHT CET 2025 if it is valid and from the proper authority in Maharashtra. But you also need a Caste Validity Certificate, which proves your caste is genuine. This certificate is very important for reserved category admissions. If your certificate is old, you may need to renew it before applying. Always check the college’s rules and keep all documents ready for admission.



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Direct admission for phd in history

Akansha Sharma 2nd Jun, 2025

Direct admission to a PhD in History is usually not possible without meeting certain requirements. Generally, you need to have a master’s degree in History or a related subject and clear an entrance exam or interview conducted by the university. Some universities may offer direct admission if you have a strong academic record or research experience, but this is rare. It’s best to check the specific university’s PhD admission rules and prepare accordingly for exams or interviews to get admission.



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Direct admission for phd in history

Rajeswari Dey 1st Jun, 2025

Hi aspirant,

Direct admission to a PhD in History without an entrance exam is not a common practice in most reputable Indian colleges .

  1. Even with entrance test scores, an interview or viva voce is nearly always part of the selection process.
  2. Some schools may provide "direct mode" admissions to specific types of candidates, such as those who have already received national fellowships or are externally supported for their PhD.
  3. It is recommended to directly contact the colleges/universities you are interested in for latest and up-to-date information regarding the same.

All the best!

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Direct admission for phd in history

SEJAL JAIN 31st May, 2025

Hello

Direct admission to a PhD in History typically requires a strong academic background, usually a Master’s degree in History or a related field.

Some universities may offer integrated PhD programs for exceptional undergraduates.

Admission is based on academic performance, research proposal, and entrance exams/interviews. Candidates should demonstrate research aptitude and subject knowledge. Publications or relevant work experience can strengthen the application.

Language proficiency (like TOEFL/IELTS) may be required for international students. Check individual university websites for specific criteria and deadlines.

Scholarships or fellowships may be available based on merit or need.

Sir MHT cet me 60 marks pr college milega kya Pune me

Kishan Bhakat 31st May, 2025

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.


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I got 98.541 percentile in SAAT. What rank will I get and will I get CSE core or specialization in ITER SOA?

sadafreen356 31st May, 2025

With a SAAT percentile of 98.541, you can expect a rank between 12,000 and 17,000. This is a good score, and you have a strong chance of getting CSE in ITER SOA, particularly if you are in a reserved category (SC or ST).

Elaboration:

Rank Prediction:

A 98.541 percentile generally translates to a rank between 12,000 and 17,000 in SAAT.

ITER SOA Admission:

Given your percentile, you should be able to secure a seat in ITER SOA.

CSE Core or Specialization:

With your rank and a strong score, you have a good chance of getting CSE (Computer Science Engineering) either in its core or in a specialized area. However, the specific specialization you get may depend on your preferences and the available seats in your category.

Category Matters:

If you are in a reserved category (SC/ST), you might have a slightly higher chance of getting your preferred branch (CSE) within ITER SOA.

Check Last Year's Cutoffs:

Refer to the previous year's SAAT cutoffs to get a better idea of the rank and percentile ranges required for CSE and other branches at ITER SOA.

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got 80 marks in mht cet in 21st april, session 1, how much percentile can expect, pls guide

Tanisha chaudhary 31st May, 2025

HEY THERE!!!

  • If you scored 80 marks in MHT CET 2025 (April 21, Session 1), you’re probably looking at a percentile in the range of about 85 to 88.
  • Based on recent trends, students in the 75–80 marks bracket usually end up with a percentile around 80–85, while those with 80–85 marks tend to see percentiles closer to 85–88.
  • That said, these numbers can shift a bit depending on how tough the exam was this year and the normalization process.
  • So, the exact percentile might vary, but this should give you a reasonable estimate.
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i have 129 marks in hpcet and 88 percent in cbse pcm class 12 . Can i get seat in jngec for btech

Tanisha chaudhary 31st May, 2025

HEY THERE!!

  • With a score of 129 in HPCET and an 88% aggregate in PCM (Class 12 CBSE), your chances of securing a B.Tech seat at Jawaharlal Nehru Government Engineering College (JNGEC), Sundernagar, are quite strong.
  • The eligibility threshold for admission is 45% in PCM, which you have exceeded by a significant margin.
  • Looking at recent trends, a score above 100–120 in HPCET is generally considered competitive for most branches, particularly for candidates from the general category. Your score of 129 positions you well within this competitive range.
  • JNGEC allocates 50% of its seats through the HPCET, while the remaining 50% are filled via JEE Main. With your current HPCET score, you are well-placed for the counselling process.
  • Of course, the final outcome will depend on the individual branch cutoffs, your category, and seat availability at the time of allotment. Still, based on previous years’ cutoffs, your marks are above the typical requirements for most branches.
  • Remaining attentive to the counselling schedule and procedures will be important to maximize your chances.
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