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For admission in B.Tech/ B.E. Engineering courses, Mathematics and Physics are mandatory subjects at 12th level. However you are eligible for Biomedical, Biotechnology and Food technology courses.

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Your chances to get JBIMS are high. JBIMS initially shortlists on the basis of their CAT or MAH CET score. In order to qualify the phase one of the selection processes, the candidates must secure the minimum cutoff in either of the two exams mentioned above. The cutt off vary for domicile and category. For MH domicile it is 95 and above for MH-CET. Shortlisted candidate in phase 1 ( I. e entrance score) -are then called for personal assessment where they have to clear the Group Activity, Writing Ability Test and Personal Interview rounds. You have to do good in second round ( GD, Interview) despite high MH-CET score. The weightage form
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Lahanu Jadhav, the fees in an engineering College are same whether you join in the first year or in the second year of engineering via lateral admission process. For the College of engineering at karad the fees are roughly about rupees 2 and half Lacs for a 4 year course so if you divide by 4 you get the yearly fees. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about fees for different branches in this college. https://www.shiksha.com/college/government-college-of-engineering-karad-satara-24319/courses
Best wishes to you.

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