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

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Hello Siddharth, there is nothing impossible in this world. Always remember the dictum: where there is will, there is a way. If you study in a systematic manner and with full concentration then I am sure you will score variable in this examination. The very fact that you are asking this question indicates that you have studied well for your 12th standard and hence you would be knowing basics of the subjects quite well and hence for this entrance exam you only have to polish few areas that will help you in getting good marks. Best wishes to you.

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Udita Das

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The cut off for VJNT caste girls quota in MHT CET varies every year and depends on various factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, etc. The cut off for MHT CET 2023 has not been released yet but it is expected to be released soon by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra after each round of MHT CET Counselling.

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Sanika Pardhi

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Yes, you can give the MHT CET exam.

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Prajakta, Colleges inside Maharashtra accepts this exam, excluding NLUs in Maharashtra and Symbiosis.

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YASH SHARMA

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In Maharashtra, to get admission into the 3-year LL.B. Course, it's mandatory for candidates to appear for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH-CET) conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. The MH-CET is the qualifying exam for admission into law colleges in Maharashtra. However, some law colleges in Maharashtra may offer admission without MH-CET scores through management quota. The admission process for such colleges may vary, and candidates may need to appear for an entrance exam conducted by the college or submit their graduation marks for admission. It's important to note that the admission process and eli
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Sushree preetilaxmi

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The college predictor tool can use either percentile or marks for MHT CET exam depending on the website or platform that you are using to access the tool. Some college predictor tools may ask for your percentile score in MHT CET while others may require you to enter your marks in the exam. It's important to note that percentile and marks are not the same thing. Percentile represents the percentage of candidates who have scored lower than you in the exam, while marks represent the actual score you have obtained. Therefore, if you are using a college predictor tool that requires you to enter your marks, you may need to convert your marks
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Sushree preetilaxmi

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It is difficult to predict admission chances accurately as it depends on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the competition level. However, based on the previous year's admission trends, a score of 130 in MHT CET might be on the lower side for admission to the College of Engineering, Pune (COEP). The cut-off for COEP varies every year and across different categories. For Nomadic tribes-1 category, the cut-off might be lower than the General category, but it still depends on the number of seats available and the competition level in that category. It is recommended to check the official
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Awanish Tiwari, no MHT CET examination is not for admission under lateral entry scheme. This entrance exam is for students who have passed 12th standard or appearing for examination of 12th standard. Based on the result of this examination students are given admission in first year of 4 year degree course of engineering. On the other hand under the scheme of lateral mode of admission students who have completed their Diploma in engineering or allowed admission directly into second year of 4 year engineering degree course. You need to apply separately on the portal that will be made operation by directorate of technical education
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mohammed hamza

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MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) and VITEEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination) are two different engineering entrance exams conducted in India. While MHT CET is conducted for admission to engineering colleges in the state of Maharashtra, VITEEE is conducted for admission to engineering courses offered by Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) and its campuses in India. The syllabi and subject areas covered in MHT CET and VITEEE are different. MHT CET covers topics from Physics Chemistry and Mathematics syllabus of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. The exam
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