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Saurabh Patil

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Only 2 or 3 companies visit during the campus placement for mechanical. Average package is around 4 lacs and for placements your pointer must be really high during academics.

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Saurabh Patil

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Placements in mechanical department are not as good as other branches in Mumbai. Same case is in RGIT, only 2 or 3 companies visit campus for the recruitment. But if you're thinking about Masters and placement is not your primary goal then you can join RGIT. Teachers are very helpful and nice to everyone.

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Saurabh Patil

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I don't think that you can get admission in RGIT, Mumbai for computer engineering.

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Saurabh Patil

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Nope, I don't think so. I'll suggest you to go for Atharva College it's not better in terms of placements but teachers are very helpful and mostly, they don't give internal KT's to any of their students. Attendance is not a problem too.

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Saurabh Patil

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First of choosing IT department is a great decision Ria. Yes, you'll get admission easily in 1st or second round. I'll suggest you to fill some good colleges above RGIT in preference form like VIT, DJSCOE . They are good colleges than RGIT.

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Saurabh Patil

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I don't think you'll get admission in RGIT. If you belong to some category other than OBC and open, then maybe you've some chance of getting admission in second or third round.

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Saurabh Patil

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Yes, you'll easily get admission in RGIT. As an RGIT student I suggest you to go for IT. It's the best branch with best facilities in your college. I'd like to suggest you that your marks are quite good So In preference form fill DJSCOE, VIT (Vidylankar) and SPIT before RGIT.

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Maximum number of admissions i.e. 85% are done through MHT-CET in RGIT, Mumbai and 15% is the All India Quota i.e. for JEE Mains Candidates.
RGIT, Mumbai accepts both JEE Mains and MHT-CET. You should score 100-120 will be enough to get you your Branch in RGIT, Mumbai. You can score greater than that also. But a 100+ score is safe. And in Boards 70% and Above is good. As JEE Mains Rank list is purely based on JEE Mains Marks board marks are not added while preparing Rank List. But you have to be eligible for Admission. So you have to score 70% and above. Good Luck with your preparations prepare well. Good Luck.

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Saurabh Patil

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According to my knowledge, for last year, it is around 130-140 for general Category candidates. So, according to your category and whether you're from Maharashtra or not, merit varies based on different criterias.

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