Maharashtra AAC Common Entrance Test
Your overall percentile of 81 in MHT CET combined with OBC category gives you fair chance of getting admitted in MMCOE (Marathwada Mitra Mandal College of Engineering), Pune, in less competitive lower-demand branches such as civil, mechanical, or E&TC.
In very in-demand majors such as computer engineering, IT, or AI/DS the cut off can be higher particularly early on. But you may be able to get in the later rounds or institute level seats depending on the availability of seat and cutoff movement.
What You Can Do: Make sure to take part in all CAP rounds and give high preference to MMCOE when filling out your choices.
Follow last year cutoffs (category-wise) through the MHT CET CAP portal.
In addition, put into consideration the application to college of the same level closer to you in case things fail.
Tip: the more flexible branch preference the better shot you have.
With a 78 percentile in MHT CET, you stand a fair chance of getting into good engineering colleges in Mumbai. Some branches you can expect at this percentile include:
Information Technology (IT)
Electronics & Telecommunication (EXTC)
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
To get accurate predictions during CAP rounds, you should use a college predictor tool. Some good colleges in Mumbai where your percentile might meet the cutoff:
Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala
KJ Somaiya Institute of Engineering and Information Technology
Atharva College of Engineering
Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College
St. Francis Institute of Technology
Use the official predictor tool here:
https://www.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Hello
With a rank of 20,000 in MHTCET, you can get the following colleges:
1. Pune Institute of Computer Technology 2. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology 3. Walchand College of Engineering 4. Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Technology 5. KJ Somaiya College of Engineering 6. Rajarambapu Institute of Technology 7. Government College of Engineering 8. Sinhgad College of Engineering
To know more about MHTCET: MHT CET by CAREERS360
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Hi,
With 92.69 percentile in MHT CET (PCB) stream as a general candidate, you can expect a decent chance at getting into aided private colleges for courses like B.Sc, B.Pharm, or Biotechnology. Some good aided colleges where you might have chances include:
Admission is still merit-based, and availability of seats plays a key role.
You can use this tool for predict your college: College predictor careers 360
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Hey! With 80% in MHT CET (PCM group), you’re in a good position to grab seats in some solid ENTC colleges in Pune.
Here are a few colleges worth exploring based on previous year cutoffs:
PICT, Pune – Known for strong placements and solid ENTC curriculum VIT Pune – Great exposure, NAAC A++ rating MIT-WPU – Interdisciplinary approach and modern campus vibe VIIT Pune – Active student life and decent placement stats PCCOE Pune – Affordable fees, supportive environment
Note: Cutoffs vary depending on category, seat matrix, and year-wise trends, so keep an eye on official announcements.
Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE), Ravet, Pune has released the MHT CET 2025 Round 1 cutoff.
For the General category, the MHT CET cutoff percentile was between 90.59% to 96.99% for different engineering branches.
For the OBC Home State (OBCS) category, the cutoff percentile was between 95.29% to 95.88%.
The closing All India Ranks for some popular branches were:
Computer Engineering General: Around 10473 rank OBCS: Around 12414 rank
Information Technology General: Around 11024 rank OBCS: Around 12276 rank
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering General: Around 11379 rank OBCS: Around 14354 rank
Mechanical Engineering General: Around 17550 rank OBCS: Around 20526 rank
Civil Engineering General: Around 32188 rank OBCS: Around 36411 rank
If your rank is near or better than these, you may get a seat in PCCOE Ravet depending on the round and availability.
website https://cetcell.mahacet.org
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Thanks for reaching out!
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Hello Aspirant,
MHT CET 2024 category-wise cutoffs vary greatly by college and course (Engineering, Pharmacy, etc.).
Generally, General category requires higher percentiles (e.g., 90-99+ for top engineering branches like CSE). Reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST) receive significant percentile relaxations, allowing admission at lower scores.
You can find official round-wise cutoffs on the Maharashtra State CET Cell's website.
Hello Samiksha
With 51 percentile in MHCET, you can get the following colleges:
To know more about MH CET: MHT CET by CAREERS360
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Hi Vedant!
Yes, you can. In MHT CET CAP rounds, once you proceed to Round 2, you have the flexibility to add new college choices that you didn’t list in Round 1. However, these must be of equal or lower preference level than the original allotment 13th or below.. You cannot insert a new choice above your allotted rank only rearrange or append lower-ranked options. This is how seat upgrades happen when better institutions become available. Make sure to save and submit the updated choice list within the editing window before Round 2 deadline.
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