can i get admission in ICEM with 62 percentile in JEE Mains and 53 percentile in MHTCET with 80% in 12th cbse boards??
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Don't be dependent on JEE , as the seats are very less as compared to seats for CET students.
Talking of your CET marks , if you are a general category student then its somewhat difficult to get admission,but if you are a SC/ST then definitely there is a probable chance to get admission. Beside all this things there is another way of getting admission by management quota .
Also remember that if you have domicile of maharashtra then only your CET marks will be considered.
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Yes. Either, you can apply through CAP round (college code is 6179) or you take direct admission through institute quota. You must have 150 marks in 12th PCM.
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