Can I get into College of Engineering, Pune (CoEP) through JEE Main?
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Yes, there is a quota of JEE Mains in the state colleges of Maharashtra though it is preferable to give MHT-CET for getting into the state government colleges of Maharashtra. If you are seeking admission into COEP you don't have to worry about the branch. Above 200 marks will be sufficient for you.
If you want a core branch such as computer science and engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical
engineering and so on you need marks above 250.
The above cases are for the general student. For an SC and ST student, the cutoff is very low as you do not need to touch even 200 for getting into the CEP as a core streamer.
Same for OBC the cut...more -
Earlier, before the implementation of JEE Mains(joint entrance examination), the admission to Pune College of Engineering used to be done on the basis of JEE Mains scores for the different branches.
Anybody who would score between 170 to 190 could get an easy admission to the various programs of the college, the acceptance rate being minimum for computer science, followed by information technology, then electronics and communications engineering and so on.
But just after the implementation of MHCET (Maharashtra common entrance test) , the total seats were then reserved for admission through MHCET only.
Hence, now the only way to get in...more
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