What is the MHT CET cutoff for Shri Tulja Bhavani College of Engineering (STBCET)?

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    Ankit kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    Hi,

    The MHT CET cutoff for Shri Tulja Bhavani College of Engineering (STBCET) varies by course and category. For 2022, the closing ranks were:

    • B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering: 48,125
    • B.Tech Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering: 122,227

    The cutoff for each course can fluctuate annually based on factors like seat availability and overall candidate performance. You can check the latest updates on the college’s official site or from reliable sources.

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    Subhash Kumar Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    It usually declares the cutoff ranks following each round of counseling that is conducted for the admissions in the year 2024. It will vary with respect to the course and category for which the cutoff ranks will be announced at Shri Tulja Bhavani College of Engineering (STBCET). Still, generally, as mentioned above, one needs to cross the cutoff rank scores to make it into that institution. The cutoff information is available in detail in terms of category wise and course wise ranks on the official MHT-CET website or relevant counseling notifications. It gives respective accurate data for each round.

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Regarding exam results, it is known that in Shri Tulja Bhavani College of Engineering (STBCET) after 30-45 days of examination, the results are usually announced. For the university-affiliated programmes, results are as per the norms of the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere. Students can find results through the official college or university website. Any delays are communicated officially in order to make the evaluation process as transparent as possible.

 

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The MHT CET ( Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test) results for 2024 were announced in July 16, you can check the result on the official website of the same of the state Common Test Cell (CET Cell) .For more details visiting through the official website of the university would be beneficial 

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Ankit kumar

Shri Tulja Bhavani College of Engineering (STBCET) has a diverse and experienced faculty across various departments. For instance, in the Mechanical Engineering department, faculty like Vishal Dnyaneshwar Dhanke hold an ME in Manufacturing with over 13 years of experience. Similarly, in the Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering department, Narayankar Mahadev Kisan has a total of 14 years of teaching experience with an ME in Electronics and Telecommunication.

Faculty members have also participated in various seminars, workshops, and faculty development programs to stay updated with the latest in their fields

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Kunal Lalwani

Shri Tulja Bhavani College of Engineering (STBCET) has total faculty members around 50-60 faculty members in total teams in all departments of the college. A good number possess postgraduate education; a handful are either doing doctorate studies or have achieved the same. The teaching experience of the faculty differs and senior professors of the faculty have 10 - 15 years teaching experience. The faculty is committed

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Ankit kumar

Yes, Shri Tulja Bhavani College of Engineering (STBCET) has an experienced and dedicated faculty. The college employs qualified professors and assistant professors who specialize in various engineering disciplines. Faculty members are actively involved in both teaching and research, ensuring a strong academic foundation for students. For more details, visit the official website

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