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All admissions in engineering colleges in Maharashtra are via MHTCET. Last year, almost 40,000 seats could not be filled up which means there was no cut-off. This year, the same thing is expected. If you have a valid score, you are bound to get admission.
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Second stage has GD-PI.
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Here is the list of colleges for automobile engineering in Pune:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/colleges/b-tech-in-automobile-engineering-colleges-pune
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As far my knowledge is concern that BCA or any other degree is not required for gaming. All games are programs in some languages like Java, C+, etc. So, if you have the complete knowledge about it and if you are good at programming in these fields then it will be easy to develop any game. As you told that you want to do BCA, if you do this and don't work in programming then it is not easy to develop any Game.
So, work in programming and develop your skills in programming. Then it will be easy to you to develop games.
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Admission procedure is as follows.
Every year, admission process starts with form fill-up. Merit will be out as per the cut-off marks and if you fall into the category you'll get admission. Merit is prepared on the basis of class 12th marks.
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GMAT stands for graduate management admission test and is the gateway of the topmost B-Schools abroad. GRE stands for graduate record examination and it is the gateway of the Master in Science programs worldwide.
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Mathematical Methods
Classical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Classical Electrodynamics
Solid State Physics
Electronics
Atomic Spectroscopy
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Relativity and Cosmology
Advanced Optics
Radiation Theory
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Organic Reactions Mechanisms
Principles of Spectroscopy
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