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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can get admission to the following branches in the open category quota:
1. B.E. In Mechanical Engineering
2. B.E. In Civil Engineering
You may also get admission to the following branches if you have Maharashtra home state quotas:
3. B.E. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
4. B.E. In Automobile Engineering
5. B.E. In Instrumentation and Control Engineering. This estimate is based on the previous year's cut-off for this Engineering College.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
However, you will need to be a Maharashtra state candidate to avail of the state quota seat. as you have a better chance to get a seat under the state quota.
In 2021, the cutoff for the Computer Engineering branch for GSCH was 75.1 percentile, and for GSCO it was 83.5 percentile. Hence, according to previous year's trends, you can get admission if you have a home state quota.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- GovernmentCollege of Engineering & Research, Avasari Khurd.
2- Government College of Engineering, Nagpur.
3- Government College of Engineering, Chandrapur.
4- Government Engineering College, Yavatmal. Now let's talk about branches. There are four core branches of engineering.
1- Civil Engineering.
2- Mechanical Engineering.
3- Electrical Engineering.
4- Computer Science and Engineering. However, there are numerous engineering sub-branches such as Data S
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The MHT CET percentile is equal to 100 (multiplied by the number of candidates in the exam who received normalized marks) divided by the total number of candidates in the exam. This complicated method is used because exams are conducted in multiple shifts, and the difficulty of the paper may be different in each shift. Therefore, your percentile score of 29% is a relative normalized score.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
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