What MAHCET percentile is required for getting admission into the Mumbai University for an MMS course? I have 90 percentile in MAHCET?

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Yes, you can get into Mumbai University-affiliated colleges for the MMS course with a MAH CET percentile of 90. The overall percentile for 2026 ranged from 99.99 to 0.21 for the Gender-Neutral category.

Students can check the table below to know the estimated Mumbai University MMS cutoff 2026 for dif

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