What should be my target score for high-ranking programs at Mumbai University?
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Mumbai University has released its round-wise seat allotment results for various categories including All India and Home State quotas. As per the Mumbai University cutoff 2024, the top courses are MTech in Computer Engineering, M.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication, and M.E. in Information Technology . The target score for these courses is subject to the cutoff released for MHTCET MTech. For M.Tech in CSE, the target cutoff percentile should range between 0.65 and 18.92 for the General HS category candidates. Similarly, for Electronics and Telecom, the percentile stood at 11.67 for Vidyalankar Institute of Technology. At last, M.Te
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UniPune MHTCET M.Tech Cutoff 2025 was published for all categories of students belonging to the Home State category. For the OBC HS category, the last round cutoff ranged from 0.32 to 330 according to the last round closing percentiles. According to the last round, the hardest college under the Pune University for admission to the MTech/ ME programme based on the MHTCET M.Tech cutoff 2025 percentiles was Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Society for Computer Technology and Research.
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The Mumbai University MHTCET M.Tech Cutoff 2025 was piublished for admission to various M.Tech course specialisations. For the General category All India quota candidates, the MHT CET M.Tech Cutoff ranged between 5.19 and 15.88 as per the first and last round closing percentiles.
The hardest college for admission was Vidyalankar Institute of Technology and the easiest was Datta Meghe College of Engineering, as per the last round closing percentiles. For more details, students can click here.
Yes, it is possible to get admission to M.Tech at VJTI Mumbai with a percentile of 95 in MHTCET exam. The cutoff was released as opening and closing percentiles for candidates belonging to the Home State quota. The cutoff percentiles among the General HS category candidates were closed between 7 and 496. With this range, it is highly possible to get admission to the college to a few M.Tech specialisations at 95 percentile.
Among the other categories also, such as OBC HS and SC HS, the range of cutoff allows admission to the college at 95 percentile. Though at the this percentile, the choice of specialisations would be li
For UG course, the DY Pimpri allowed admission based on MHTCET exam scores. However, for M.E./MTech courses, only MHTCET M.Tech exam is conducted by institute for the admission to PG courses.
No, M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering was the only course available for the candidates seeking admission to Shivaji University into its affiliated colleges.
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