What is the MHT CET cutoff for College of Engineering, Ambajogai?

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MHT CET scores are required for admission to BTech courses at College of Engineering, Ambajogai. Find the cutoff below for the students belonging to the general category:

CoursePercentile
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering91.3
B.E. in Mechanical Engineering32.83
B.E. in Civil Engineering46.38
B.E. in Electrical Engineering85.34
B.E. in Electronics and Computer Engineering55.36

Please note that the cutoff varies for students who belong to other categories.

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