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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Yes, students from other states too can take this exam for getting admission in Govt colleges of engineering. The eligibility rules are quite elaborately explained on the website of MHT CET. Basically there are all india candidates who can even give JEE Mains and can miss mht cet. Of course other conditions like min marks in qualifying exams are applicable to these candidates too. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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Usually, the official website of the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell provides the most recent information on the results of the MHT CET (Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Testing). Typically, results are disclosed several weeks following the test, and applicants can view their results by logging in with their registration number and other necessary information. The results contain comprehensive rank and score reports, which are necessary for the ensuing counselling and admissions procedures. It is recommended that you frequently check the official MHT CET website or get in touch with the test authorities for
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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, please refer below for the top BA LLB colleges in Pune that accept MHCET Law scores:College NameTuition FeeILS Law CollegeINR 1.89 lakhDr. D. Y. Patil Law CollegeINR 93,750Shankarrao Chavan Law CollegeINR 1.61 lakhBalaji Law CollegeINR 68,060D.E.S's Shri Navalmal Firodia Law CollegeINR 1.36 lakhHope this answered your question!

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Getting a rank of 4148 is a good rank.Here are some colleges that you can easily get:Dwarkadas J Sanghvi College of Engineering - [DJSCE], Mumbai.G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur.Sardar Patel Institute of Technology Andheri West, Mumbai.ICT Mumbai, College of Engineering Pune,MIT WPU, VJTI Mumbai.COEP Technological University (Formerly known as COEP).Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), an Autonomous Institute of the Government of Maharashtra.

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GENERAL -OBC – ( 70 % marks in MHT CET ) You can check Admission at these college of Mumbai for B.Tech. their fees are low from others and providing good quality education as well.1. Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT): Good quality education with decent fees.2. 5 VIVEKANAND EDUCATION SOCIETY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (mumbai) (Possesses an excellent infrastructure and fee is also less.)3. Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET): Offers several engineering courses for a reasonable price tagThese Colleges and institutes are reputed ones where you can get your seat as per MHT CET marks, any category. Always refer t
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 78% in MHTCET you may or may not get government pharmacy college depending upon cutoff for every year and specific college. A score of 137 is likely to be low, and this might not get you into government colleges that rank higher who tend to have harder cutoffs. But, if you apply for any government or semi-government pharmacy colleges then may be chances are there in some states which have less competition. One must refer to last year's cutoffs for the pharmacy colleges functioning under government and thus taking part in counseling so that they may get a choice about which college is good enough, thereby enhancing their range of a
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Nidhi Kumari

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It is possible, subject to the admissions policies of the institution, to be admitted to a Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma) programme after completing the 12th grade without taking the MHT CET exam. As an alternative to requiring the MHT CET exam for admission, several government and private universities offering D.Pharma may evaluate applicants based on their performance in 12th-grade Science courses, such as physics, chemistry, and biology. Some universities utilise merit-based selection, where your academic standing is the main factor. Other universities use different admissions requirements. Yet, taking the MHT CET or other pertinent
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Yash Kumar

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The cut-off to get admission in B.Tech in Food Technology in any reputated college in Maharashtra is 84%ile score. If any candidate score more than 84%ile in MHT CET then the candidate is eligible for B.Tech In Food Technology from renowned colleges of Maharashtra State.

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Avinash Kumar

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No, you can not take admission with 40% in MHT CET. MHT CET cutoffs for B.Pharm programs vary depending on the institution, category, and the overall number of applicants. Apart from top-tier pharmacy colleges in Maharashtra, there are lots of private colleges in which you can take admission with 40% score.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Even if not submitted your records, in general, one still has the possibility of downloading their MHT CET admit card. This document is frequently an online release and can be accessed through its portal using one’s login details. However, remember that to take part in exams and subsequently apply for admission, it is mandatory that you collect and send all necessary papers besides fulfilling eligibility requisites. It happens so that admit cards are not final but temporary punctuation marks on exam thing. Failure to submit these required documents may lead into cancellation of admission or problems faced during counseling proced
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