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The admission process for the Diploma in Civil Engineering can vary a bit depending on your state and the institute you’ve applied to. If you’ve applied to a government polytechnic college, you should regularly check the official DTE website of your state. Usually, the merit list is published between July and August.
The list often comes out in multiple rounds like first list, second list, etc. and after each list, there’s a document verification schedule.
If you’ve applied to a private diploma college, their list may come out earlier and admissions may be offered directly.
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A 39 percentile in MHT CET for the OBC category gives you moderate chances not in top-tier colleges like COEP Pune, or VJTI Mumbai,but definitely in some good private or semi-government colleges in Western Maharashtra.
Civil Engineering is often less competitive than branches like CSE or IT. Based on past cutoffs, a few colleges you should look ;
These colleges have cutoff percentiles around 35–50 for OBC in Civil, especially in later CAP rounds . Also, don’t hesitate to apply for branches like Mechanical, E&TC, or Production Engineering, which are sometimes easier to get into and still offer solid career options.
Make sure to complete the CAP registration, keep an eye on document verification dates, and don’t skip any round .
Wishing you all the best!
No, Bachelor of Physiotherapy admission in Maharashtra is not done through MHT-CET .
Instead, BPT admissions are conducted through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) based on NEET-UG scores , as per the Maharashtra State CET Cell guidelines.
With a percentile of 91.05 in MHT CET, your chances of getting a tech branch at VIT Pune are fair but depend on a few key factors, including the specific branch you want, your category, and your home university region.
VIT Pune is one of the top private engineering colleges in Maharashtra, and branches like Computer Engineering, IT, and AI-ML are highly competitive. For these branches, the closing percentiles for the general category often fall around 96 to 98, especially under the open category from the home region. If you belong to a reserved category or are applying under a different region quota, your chances may improve slightly.
However, for slightly less competitive branches such as Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Instrumentation, or Mechanical, your percentile could be within the closing range in later CAP rounds. VIT Pune also sees fluctuation in cutoffs each year based on demand and seat vacancies, so participating in all rounds of CAP counselling, including the spot round, will be important.
In short, admission to core branches like CS or IT is difficult at 91.05 percentile in open category, but you may have a chance in allied or emerging tech branches depending on the trends this year and your specific quota.
All the best!
You can apply for the Diploma in AYUSH Nursing and Pharmacy at the National Institute of Ayurveda in Jaipur if you have passed 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Admission is based on your 12th marks. The course lasts two and a half years, including a six-month internship. The total fees are around forty thousand rupees. Hostel facilities are available. During the internship, students receive a monthly stipend of five hundred rupees. To apply, visit the official NIA Jaipur website, check for the latest admission notice, and complete the online application with the required documents and fee.
Since you've completed your B.Sc. in Computer Science and scored 95.55 percentile in MAH MCA CET, you’re in a very good position for admission into top MCA colleges in Pune. Based on your percentile and interest in placements, your primary focus should be on colleges with consistently strong academic records and good industry connections.
PICT (Pune Institute of Computer Technology) is one of the most preferred choices for MCA in Pune. It has a strong reputation, good coding culture, and solid placement records. Students here usually get placed in companies like TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Cognizant, and even some product-based firms. With your percentile, you stand a strong chance of getting in during the early CAP rounds.
VIT Pune (Vishwakarma Institute of Technology) is also a very good option. It offers strong infrastructure, active placement cells, and a decent number of recruiters, especially from IT services and consulting companies. The environment is student-friendly and placement training support is strong.
You should also definitely consider the Department of Computer Science at Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU). It’s a central university department, so the academic reputation is excellent. The placements here are good, and the course is more research and theory oriented, which can also help if you plan to pursue higher studies or R&D roles.
Sinhgad Institutes and MIT-WPU are also good backups. Sinhgad has a decent placement track record, though not at the same level as PICT or VIT. MIT-WPU offers modern curriculum and decent placements, but fee-wise it's on the higher side compared to others.
With 95.55 percentile, you’re well-positioned to target PICT, VIT Pune, and SPPU in your first round of preferences. Just make sure to carefully fill your option form during CAP counselling and keep track of all rounds to increase your chances.
You got 87.41 percentile in MHT-CET 2025 and you want to take admission in B.Tech Electrical Engineering at COEP Technological University, Pune. You are from Chhattisgarh but you also have a caste certificate from Maharashtra.
Now, to get admission in COEP through MHT-CET, you need to be a Maharashtra state candidate. Just having a caste certificate of Maharashtra is not enough. You must also show that you live in Maharashtra or have a domicile certificate of Maharashtra. Otherwise, you will be treated as an All India candidate, and for that COEP only accepts JEE Main score, not MHT-CET.
Electrical Engineering branch at COEP is very competitive. For this branch, the closing percentile is usually above 98 or 99 percentile even for OBC category. Your score is 87.41 percentile, which is much lower than the required cutoff. So, based on this score, you cannot get a seat in Electrical Engineering at COEP.
Even for other branches like Mechanical or Civil, the cutoff stays above 97 percentile. So with 87.41 percentile, it is not possible to get admission in COEP.
You should try for other good colleges in Maharashtra or nearby states where the cutoff is lower and admission is possible with your score.
website for more help: https://coeptech.ac.in https://engineering.careers360.com
Summary for 64.72 percentile in General Category:
Counseling advice: Focus on practical branch choices, include a range of options, and track each counseling round carefully.
With a KCET rank of 59,116 in the general quota for Computer Science Engineering in Bangalore, here are colleges where you have a strong chance of getting admission:
You may get CSE at New Horizon College of Engineering where the closing rank was around 57,200 last year.
CMR Institute of Technology also had a closing rank close to 57,400, making it a good fit.
BMS Institute of Technology & Management typically closes around 53,300, so you’re just outside but may get in later rounds or through waitlists.
Also, colleges like KLE Technological University and Sir MVIT had CSE cutoffs near 52,800 and 52,800–53,000 respectively for general quota in Round 2.
If Cairo rank in Bangalore, Bangalore College of Engineering and Technology (BCET) had general CSE closing rank around 64,100, so you’re likely to secure a seat there.
Reddit discussions confirm these estimates and recommend these colleges for CSE around your rank range.
So, with your rank, aim for New Horizon, CMRIT, or BCET for CSE admission in Bangalore. You can also try for BMSIT or KLE through later rounds or waiting lists if you're flexible.
Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha (DBHPS) Dharwad offers a Ph.D. in Hindi for candidates with a Master’s degree in Hindi (minimum 55%). Admission is based on merit, following UGC norms, and the program typically lasts 2–3 years. Application fee is around rs. 800, and detailed info is available at the DBHPS Dharwad center.
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