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Nikhil Bhusari
7 years ago
Maximum number of admissions i.e. 85% are done through MHT-CET in RGIT, Mumbai and 15% is the All India Quota i.e. for JEE Mains Candidates. RGIT, Mumbai accepts both JEE Mains and MHT-CET. You should score 100-120 will be enough to get you your Branch in RGIT, Mumbai. You can score greater than tha

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7 years ago
If you're a Maharashtra Candidate, then you must score decent marks in JEE. I mean, you've to score 70-80 marks in JEE and around 70-80% marks in boards. But according to my knowledge, RGIT is accepting Maharashtra CET marks for admission and if you're from other state, then you've to score little b

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Aakib Khan
7 years ago
For B.Tech programs it is compulsory to have appeared and qualified Common Entrance Test MHTCET. The university will announce a merit list once the admission procedure is completed and the students will be called for counselling.The mode of filling up the application form is offline. The medium of

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Yes, it accepts only MHT-CET.

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