I may get 150 for CET will I get admission in PICT or coep belonging to SEBC caste.
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Hi Yash, as your score is around 150, it's a very good score. You will definitely get a seat in PICT or COEP. You can also use your category certificate to get the benefits of the reservations. Don't worry, just participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly and wait till the last round of the counselling process.
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Hello Yash, congratulations for your CET results!
There is a good chance that you would get COEP. But it also depends on which branch are you interested to go in. So, if you don't get COEP in the very first round, wait for subsequent rounds. You might get your desired branch in one of these rounds. Same is applicable for PICT as well. Wait till the last round and you'll end up getting your desired branch in either of these two colleges.
I hope this helps. All the Best!
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