You score with a *90.05 percentile in CET and an 82 percentile in JEE, a reasonable prospect to be getting a place in a few of the Maharashtra government colleges, * but very much based on what courses are involved and also about what's going on around with that cutoff year in terms of percentages—you are a reserved category student. I know; lots depends upon.
Explanation Here goes,
1. Engineering (B.Tech/B.E.):
Maharashtra CET is the entrance test for engineering, and in general, any candidate with a *90.05 percentile* of MHT-CET will get admitted to some of the less prominent government colleges and perhaps a few decent private colleges, provided they are categorized as a general candidate.
With a percentile of 82% in JEE, you will definitely come in for some NITs or government engineering colleges through way of counselling in JEE, although you may not be more than enough to catch admissions for Top-branches at CS or mechanical engineering of premier colleges—NITs/IITs
2. Engineering colleges in government Maharashtra in light of MHT-CET:
You will receive Government Engineering College's admission and end like this:
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai
College of Engineering Pune (COEP) Government
College of Engineering, Pune (GCOE)
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere
However, the *cut-off for each branch* differs, and in the case of top branches like *CSE* or *IT*, the cut-offs are pretty high. You may also consider the branches like *mechanical engineering*, *civil engineering*, or *electrical engineering, * where the cut-off might be a little lower.
3. Counseling Process:
For MHT-CET, you have to undergo a *Centralized Admission Process (CAP), * wherein seats are allocated based on CET rank, category, college preferences, and branch preferences. You may refer to the official site of MHT-CET for information on counseling procedures.
For *JEE, * through *JoSAA counseling, * your JEE percentile can always be your support to sit in a government college for sure if you fall within the eligible rank cut-off.
With a 90.05 percentile in MHT-CET, you'll have a good chance to get into a government engineering college in Maharashtra, mainly in mechanical, civil, or electrical engineering. CS/IT will be much more competitive, but even there are some opportunities.
With an 82 percentile in JEE*, you also have a chance for NITs or other central universities, though you will have to take some branches with lower cut-offs.
Keep observing specific trends of that college for previous years of cut-offs and monitor the late updates on the official website of MHT-CET and JoSAA Counseling.