I have scored 81.5 percentile in MHCET, can I get admission for MS in AIMS college? What was the previous year's cut-off?

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Rupesh Katariya

With 55 percentile in MHT CET and OBC category, you may get admission in some private engineering colleges in Pune like Zeal College, JSPM, Trinity, or PCCOE (lower branches). It's tough for top ones like COEP or VIT Pune. Try for spot rounds and fill all options during CAP rounds to improve chances.

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Rupesh Katariya

With 63.57% in MHT CET, you do have a fair chance to get B.Tech in Fashion Technology at D.K.T.E. Institute, especially if you're in a reserved category or from the home state. Fill it in your CAP options and keep backup colleges too, just in case the cutoffs go higher this year.

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RISHAV Kumar

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Here's a list of top engineering colleges in Maharashtra (government + private), recognised by AICTE and affiliated to reputed universities:

Top Government Engineering Colleges:

1. COEP Technological University, Pune

2. VJTI, Mumbai

3. Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli

4. SGGS Institute of Engineering & Technology, Nanded

5. Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad

6. Government College of Engineering, Amravati

7. Government College of Engineering & Research, Pune

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1. MIT World Peace University, Pune

2. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT), Pune

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RISHAV Kumar

To suggest colleges during MHT CET option filling, I need your CAP/CET rank and category (e.g. General, EWS, OBC). Cut off ranks vary significantly:

  • COEP Pune (CSE): closing ~600–700  
  • VJTI Mumbai (CSE): closing ~300–400  
  • PICT Pune (CSE): closing ~1200–1500  
  • Walchand College, Sangli (CSE): around 2588–3046  

 

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M L J k Durga Chinniyamma Basa

After attempting JEE mains, you can pursue the course what do you want and attending JEE counselling, you may get college based on your arrangement of order in counselling 

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