Can I get admission in Dr. D. Y. Patil School of Engineering and Technology for B.Tech with 60% in Class 12th?

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    Answered by

    Raghav Alawadhi

    a year ago

    RECENT TRENDS IN CUTOFF BY PERCENTILE:-

    Courses
    2023
    Cutoff By Percentile
    2022
    Cutoff By Percentile
    2021
    Cutoff By Percentile
    BE Civil Engineering
    74.1951.2365.83
    BE Mechanical Engineering
    76.9262.3965.58
    BE Chemical Engineering
    85.9274.1181.64
    BE Electronics & Telecom Engineering
    92.7391.2288.27
    BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
    94.993.6491.99
    BE Computer Engineering
    96.7595.5195.27

    You qualify the eligibility criteria, that is, You have aggregate score above 50% {PCM}.

     

    MHT CET Last Round score (General-All India)

    Course201920202021
    B.E. in Computer Engineering83.9396.3796.51
    B.E. in Mechanical Engineering9.6283.4569.66
    B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering2.6490.7491.03
    B.E. in Civil Engineering88.4181.568.32
    B.E. in Information Technology7.6695.7295.35
    B.E. in Instrumentation and Control Engineering84.768.161.92
    B.E. in Production Engineering (Sandwich)52.4510.45– / –
    B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science– / –9492.58

    For admission, Your JEE percentile or MHT CET score will define which branch you will be getting.

    the latest MHT CET CUTOFF SCORES HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED YET.

     

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    Answered by

    Vikash Kumar Jha | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    A minimum of 50% in Class 12 (or its equivalent) is required to meet the eligibility requirements for the B.Tech programme at the Dr. D. Y. Patil School of Engineering and Technology. As a result, you are fulfill the requirements for admission to the institute for a B.Tech programme with a 60% in Class 12. However, it should  kept in mind that  JEE Main or MAHCET scores are also a requirement for admission to the B.Tech program. As such, it is  very crucial to perform well in this JEE  or MAHCET  entrance paper .How well you will perform in this admission tests, that much  good branch will you got in

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