My rank is 388495.Can I get admission in MIT pune?
Based on my experience, MH-CET, JEE Mains :-Physics: As per my observation, the weightage of class 12 was around 60%. Focus was on Mechanics, Electrodynamics and Modern Physics. Chemistry: There were a good amount of questions from Physical Chemistry.,Inorganic had a less share. Organic was based on that of class 12. Both, class 11 and 12 had roughly equal weightage. Mathematics: The focus was on Coordinate Geometry and Calculus. I think class 12 had a greater representation. English: All the questions were from NCERT textbook of class 12 MH-CET, JEE Mains :-Physics: Most of the questions were direct and theoretical. Admission Helpline:9910123170 Here too, weightage of class 12 was around 60%. Here also, the focus points were same as that of MH-CET, JEE Mains . Chemistry: There was almost equal number of questions from all the three branches. Class 12 had higher weightage. Mathematics: Here too, it Coordinate Geometry and Calculus stole the show. Both the classes had roughly equal weightage. Keep one thing in mind, these exams are held online and have various slots. So you can’t form any general trend for these exams. That is why, I would advise you to not think a lot about trends in these exams. It may back. Reach me at 09910123170
Based on my experience, MH-CET, JEE Mains :-Physics: As per my observation, the weightage of class 12 was around 60%. Focus was on Mechanics, Electrodynamics and Modern Physics. Chemistry: There were a good amount of questions from Physical Chemistry.,Inorganic had a less share. Organic was based on that of class 12. Both, class 11 and 12 had roughly equal weightage. Mathematics: The focus was on Coordinate Geometry and Calculus. I think class 12 had a greater representation. English: All the questions were from NCERT textbook of class 12 MH-CET, JEE Mains :-Physics: Most of the questions were direct and theoretical. Admission Helpline:9910123170 Here too, weightage of class 12 was around 60%. Here also, the focus points were same as that of MH-CET, JEE Mains . Chemistry: There was almost equal number of questions from all the three branches. Class 12 had higher weightage. Mathematics: Here too, it Coordinate Geometry and Calculus stole the show. Both the classes had roughly equal weightage. Keep one thing in mind, these exams are held online and have various slots. So you can’t form any general trend for these exams. That is why, I would advise you to not think a lot about trends in these exams. It may back. Reach me at 09910123170
Based on my experience, MH-CET, JEE Mains :-Physics: As per my observation, the weightage of class 12 was around 60%. Focus was on Mechanics, Electrodynamics and Modern Physics. Chemistry: There were a good amount of questions from Physical Chemistry.,Inorganic had a less share. Organic was based on that of class 12. Both, class 11 and 12 had roughly equal weightage. Mathematics: The focus was on Coordinate Geometry and Calculus. I think class 12 had a greater representation. English: All the questions were from NCERT textbook of class 12 MH-CET, JEE Mains :-Physics: Most of the questions were direct and theoretical. Admission Helpline:9910123170 Here too, weightage of class 12 was around 60%. Here also, the focus points were same as that of MH-CET, JEE Mains . Chemistry: There was almost equal number of questions from all the three branches. Class 12 had higher weightage. Mathematics: Here too, it Coordinate Geometry and Calculus stole the show. Both the classes had roughly equal weightage. Keep one thing in mind, these exams are held online and have various slots. So you can’t form any general trend for these exams. That is why, I would advise you to not think a lot about trends in these exams. It may back. Reach me at 09910123170
Hello dear,
according to last year cut-off you have very less chances for getting admission in mit, pune because your rank must be within 10,000 for getting admission in it.
Hope This Helps.




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