Maharashtra AAC Common Entrance Test
Hello,
Yes, you can cancel your admission after the 1st year and appear for MHT CET again, even if you had a TFWS seat in your current college. Many students choose to take a partial drop if they feel the college or branch they got isn't right for them. However, there are a few important things to keep in mind you’ll need to cancel your current admission officially through your college and possibly notify the university.
To get TFWS again, you must meet the income criteria and perform well in the next MHT CET, as TFWS seats are limited and competitive. Also, remember that you’ll have to start from 1st year again in the new college even if you complete the first year now.
Hope it will clear your doubt
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Hi dear candidate,
With the score of 66.3 percent in MHT CET Law exam and along with defence quota, you can admission in few prominent law colleges like Thakur Law College Nashik, ILS Law College Pune and New Law College Ahmednagar.
Keep in mind that cut off mat vary from college to college but these are the potential colleges for you.
You should use our official college prediction tool for MHT CET Law College:
Law Colleges predictor MHT CET 2025
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Given that you scored 42% in the MHT CET, securing admission to top engineering colleges in Maharashtra might be challenging as top branches like Computer Science and IT often have cutoff percentiles of 99+.
However, some private colleges and less competitive branches might still be accessible. You could consider exploring colleges and branches with lower cutoffs, such as:
Colleges that may accept low percentiles
1.Fabtech Technical Campus, College of Engineering: This college had a cut-off percentile of 42.02 for Computer Engineering in 2022.
2.Jaywant College of Engineering & Management, Killemachindragad: This college had a cut-off percentile of 6.11 for Computer Engineering in 2023.
3.D Y Patil College of Engineering and Technology: In Round 1 of 2022, the cutoff percentile for this college was 42.52.
4.Government College of Engineering, Amravati: This college offered Civil Engineering with a cut-off percentile of 20.3198986 (DEFROBCS category) and Electrical Engineering with a cut-off percentile of 7.5516424 (LSTS category).
Also use Mht cet college predictor tool to know colleges list which are accepting low percentile.
With a rank of around 96,596 in MHT CET, your options in top government colleges might be limited, but you can still secure admission in decent private engineering colleges — especially for branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical. You may not get CS or IT easily at this rank in Pune or Mumbai. Use the MHT CET CAP portal and fill in a wide range of preferences to improve your chances.
You can use this tool for predict your college:
https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
All the best!
At the score of 50% in MHT CET exam, there are very limited options for engineering colleges especially government colleges. You should look for colleges or universities that allow direct admissions like BVIMR Pune or DY Patil.
Keep in mind BVIMR also conducts their own CET exam so you might need to consider management quota.
You may give a try to know the best colleges for your score with help of our official college predictor tool:
MHT CET College Predictor 2025 - Predict Engineering Colleges based on your Rank/Score
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Hi,
In MHT CET (CAP), there are two types of ranks state General Merit Rank (SGMR) and Home University Rank (HU Rank). Since you want admission within your home university like in Nagpur University, Mumbai University, etc., the Home University Rank (14,000) is the one that will matter the most during CAP Round 1 & 2.
Colleges under your home university reserve a certain percentage of seats for HU candidates, and those are filled using the Home University Rank.So don’t worry about your state rank (1.4 lakh) too much, because for your preferred location, HU rank is more important. Just make sure you apply on time and choose the right preference order.
Hey Atharva:)
Thanks for reaching out!
With 54 percentile in MHT CET, you have a fair chance of getting branches like Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering in private or lower-tier engineering colleges across Maharashtra. Highly demanded branches like CSE,IT,or AI will be tough at this percentile unless you belong to a reserved category or consider low-demand private colleges.
You can also explore niche branches like Food Tech or mining in some private institutions.
To improve your chances,fill maximum choices during Counselling and participate in all rounds.
Predict to explore better chances:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-college-predictor
Hey Adarsh,
With 74 percentile in MHT-CET PCM and OBC category , you have a fair chance of getting branches like IT,AI,ML,Data science,ENTC in Mid-level engineering Colleges in Maharashtra. Getting CSE in top colleges may not be possible as their cut-offs are usually above 85-90 percentile.but you might get it i some private or regional colleges in later rounds.
Here are the possible colleges where you may get a seat in branches like AI,IT,ML,Data science and ENTC:
•MIT college of engineering, Aurangabad
• Dr.D.Y. Patil School of Engineering,Lohegaon,Pune
• Vidyalankar Institute Of Technology, Mumbai (For ENTC or IT in later rounds)
•Sinhgad Institute of Technology,Pune.
•St.John college of Engineering, Palghar.
You may get AI,ML,ENTC in these colleges ITor CS may be tougher but possible especially in later rounds.
Make sure to visit the official website of your preferred college to check the exact eligibility,seat availability,fees, branches offerings as these may vary year to year.
Predict to explore more chances:
As you have scored 80 percentile in MHT CET, you do have a chance to get admission into decent engineering colleges in Maharashtra especially for branches like Artificial Intelligence & Data Science , Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity.
Now, top government colleges like COEP, VJTI, and Sardar Patel Institute might be tough to get at this percentile, but there are several private and semi-government colleges where you stand a good chance. Here’s a list of good colleges you can target:
All these colleges offer the branches you are interested in, and the cutoff trends for AI/ML/DS branches are relatively flexible after 75 percentile, especially in round 2 and 3 of CAP counseling.
Make sure you check fee structures, placement records, and infrastructure before finalizing a college. Also, some of these colleges even offer minor degrees in Cybersecurity if it's not a standalone branch.
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