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Karen Castelino
Beginner-Level 5
Hi Thomas,
It is going to be difficult for you to get into XIMR even through minority via CAP rounds. Last year, they stopped at 90 percentile. You could however apply through ILS. Also, XIMR considers CET scores before any other scores.
It is going to be difficult for you to get into XIMR even through minority via CAP rounds. Last year, they stopped at 90 percentile. You could however apply through ILS. Also, XIMR considers CET scores before any other scores.
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sachit wakchaure
Beginner-Level 5
Hey Sachin,
The eligibility criteria for appearing for the MAH-CET is having a Bachelor's Degree with atleast 50 percent marks in aggregate or equivalent (at least 45 percent in case of backward class categories and persons with disabilities belonging to maharashtra state only). If you fulfill the eligibility criteria, only then you are eligible for the admission process.
The eligibility criteria for appearing for the MAH-CET is having a Bachelor's Degree with atleast 50 percent marks in aggregate or equivalent (at least 45 percent in case of backward class categories and persons with disabilities belonging to maharashtra state only). If you fulfill the eligibility criteria, only then you are eligible for the admission process.
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