I got 68 %ile in MHCET B.Sc nursing 2023 and I belong to SC category. Can I get admission in a government college for B.Sc nursing?
Hello dear,
I hate to break the fact but as per your percentile your rank into government college have a very low chances although I can suggest few colleges but I think the chances is a little less in this competitive world.
To know about the list of colleges I would suggest to use rank predictor
The MH BSc Nursing CET 1 is a state-level entrance test that determines admission to B.Sc. Nursing programs at government colleges in Maharashtra. You may have a chance to get admitted to a government institution with a score of 68% in the MH BSc Nursing CET 2023 and being a member of the SC categor
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Candidates can get an APAAR ID for MHT CET registration by registering on the DigiLocker website. Candidates can also get the APAAR enrollment number from their school.
MHT CET cutoff is of two types- All India Category and Maharashtra Category. The seats which are allotted under the All India Quota have opening and closing ranks mentioned as "AI" whereas seats allotted under Maharashtra Quota have the ranks mentioned as "MH".
MHT CET cutoff is made available on the official website - cetcell.mahacet.org. The Mahrashtra CET Cell releases cutoff round-wise after the completion of each round counselling. The cutoff are released separately for both All India and Maharashtra state category. Candidates can download the same on
The Maharashtra state CET cell sets the syllabus of MHT CET exam.
The MHT CET 2026 application form was released on January 10. Candidates have to keep the Aadhaar card and APAAR ID ready for registration.
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