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You will get a good NIT and for your information, you can visit Shiksha's college predicator.

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Both the colleges are highly reputed, they both have highly educated teachers, it depends on you in which college you want to study.

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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Date of declaration of result for 5 year programme is dicey, and depends upon when the exam will commence. Students will be granted admission on meeting the declared cutoffs. The cut off is the last rank secured by the candidate in MHCET Law entrance examination. In order to participate in the counselling for admissions, it is mandatory for the test takers to secure the minimum cut off stated by the coordinating body. The state level examination is conducted for admission to 5 year and 3 year programs in Law offered by various government and privately funded law colleges across Maharashtra. Candidates who will appear for admissions to
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Architecture for B.Arch course is given below.
Eligibility criteria for B. Arch. (Intake 120) : 50% in HSC examination or equivalent examination with 50% Aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics. 45% for reserved Category candidates from Maharashtra state only. Valid score at National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA)conducted by Council of Architecture or JEE Paper - II.
So from above you are eligible for B.Arch course of the asked college.

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