Does MIT-WPU accept MHT-CET scores?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Indeed, MHT-CET scores are accepted by MIT-WPU for admission to a number of undergraduate and graduate programmes. For engineering programmes, JEE results and Maharashtra CET or MIT-WPU CET scores must be submitted as part of the admissions procedure. The minimal score needed for admission varies depending on the department and category. The computer Science branch and open category have very high cut-offs, usually requiring scores above 176 and rankings under 200. Furthermore, MIT-WPU takes into account the highest NEET or MHT-CET scores when awarding scholarships for certain programmes. Generally speaking, MIT Pune requires applicant

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  • Yes, MIT-WPU accepts MHT-CET scores for admission to some undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The admission process involves submitting Maharashtra CET or MIT-WPU CET scores, as well as JEE scores for engineering programs. The minimum score required for admission varies by category and department, with cut-offs for open category and computer Science branch being quite high, typically requiring ranks under 200 and marks above 176. Additionally, MIT-WPU considers the best of NEET or MHT-CET scores for availing scholarships in certain programs. A safe score to aim for to secure admission into MIT Pune through MHT CET is generally mor

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    Bhumika Khandelwal | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Yes, MIT-WPU accepts the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) entrance test scores for admission to a few undergraduate and postgraduate courses. For MIT-WPU BTech admission, the University accepts either JEE Main/ MHT-CET or PERA CET entrance exam scores. Apart from BTech, MIT-WPU also accepts MHT- CET for MBA and BPharm admission. Apart from that, the university also considers the score of various other state and national-level entrance exams such as PERA CET, JEE Main, CAT, MAT, NEET UG, etc., for admission of candidates to various courses from the streams of Science, Management, Humanties, etc. Click here for the detaile

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