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how much marks should be obtain in MHTcet.... for admission in computer science...?


Chhaya Sinha 8th Aug, 2021
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Rohit K Bhat 8th Aug, 2021

Hi dear aspirant

The cutoff trends changes every year and it depends on the number of students appearing in the examination, difficulty level, number of available seats, etc. Getting a CSE seat is becoming really hard these days because of the huge demand.

Computer Science is one of the top and trendy branch. So in order to get admission into government college or autonomous college the minimum score in MHT CET is above 150. Otherwise you will get many private colleges with minimum score of 100 respectively. Try for top colleges.

You can have a detailed look at the MHT CET cutoff trends from the link provided below.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-cutoff/amp

Hope I've cleared all your queries!!

All the best for your future endeavours

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