How much should I score in JEE Mains to get admission in RGIT, Mumbai?

Asked about Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai - B.E. in Computer Engineering

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    Nikhil Bhusari Knows about lot of Things..!! | Guide-Level 11

    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 that also. But a 100+ score is safe. And in Boards 70% and Above is good. As JEE Mains Rank list is purely based on JEE Mains Marks board marks are not added while preparing Rank List. But you have to be eligible for Admission. So you have to score 70% and above. Good Luck with your preparations prepare well. Good Luck.
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    Saurabh Patil

    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 bit higher marks in JEE than I mentioned above.
    Thank You.
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    Aakib Khan | Guide-Level 12

    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 MHTCET is English or Marathi or Urdu for subjects such as physics, chemistry and biology but the mathematics examination part is strictly in English medium only.

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