Maharashtra AAC Common Entrance Test
Hello Vaibhav,
To get admission in the best B.Sc. Agriculture colleges in Maharashtra through MHT-CET, you generally need these marks:
General category: Around 115–120 marks
OBC/EWS category: Around 110–115 marks
SC/ST category: Around 100–105 marks
These marks are approximate and may vary each year. Scoring above 115 marks increases your chances in top colleges like College of Agriculture, Pune, and Rajshri Shahu Maharaj College of Agriculture, Kolhapur.
It is recommended to participate in all counselling rounds to improve seat chances.
Check official MHT-CET updates regularly for the latest information.
I would recommend you to use MHT-CET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Even with low MHT CET scores, aim for less competitive but reputed institutes. During CAP rounds, prioritize colleges with lower cutoffs in earlier preferences. Stay updated with cutoffs, lock choices wisely, and keep backup options ready. Stay calm.
Hello there,
With a score of 86 in MHT CET , you have a fair chance to get admission in some private engineering colleges in Mumbai or Pune , especially if you belong to a reserved category or are open to branches other than CSE or IT. Possible Colleges in Mumbai & Pune (General Estimate):
You may get branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, E&TC in these colleges:
Mumbai Region:
A. C. Patil College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai
Pillai College of Engineering, New Panvel
Xavier Institute of Engineering, Mahim
Pune Region:
D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering, Management and Research, Akurdi
PCCOE, Nigdi (less competitive branches)
JSPM colleges (RSCOE, ICOER – for non-CS branches)
I would recommend you to use the MHTCET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
With 62 marks in MHT CET and 74 percentile in JEE Mains, it may be hard to get admission in K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering for popular branches like Computer Engineering. Their cutoffs are usually higher. You can try applying to other colleges with lower cutoffs or consider diploma courses that lead to engineering later. Improving your exam scores next time will also increase your chances of getting admission in better colleges.
If you have scored 57 marks in the MHT CET B.Tech exam held on 22 April Shift 2, their percentile is likely to fall somewhere between 80 to 88 percentile , based on previous year trends. this is only an estimate and can slightly vary depending on the overall difficulty level of the specific shift and the performance of other candidates. Since percentile is a relative measure, the exact value will only be clear once the normalization process is done and official results are declared. But generally, 57 marks is considered a decent score and can open up options in some good colleges, especially in lower preference rounds.
With 74 marks in MHT CET PCB 2025, your estimated percentile is around 37%, which means a rank near 50,000–60,000.
This percentile makes admission to top government medical colleges difficult, but you may get into some private colleges or allied health courses like B.Sc. Radiology or Nursing.
You can also consider improving your score next year for better chances.
Hello Aspirant,
It's normal to sense confusion after 12th with two good options like B.Tech and B.Pharm. Let me help you analyze this situation:
Consider your strengths and interests and look at where you can see yourself for 5–10 years. Do not take a decision based on what your friends are doing—choose the option that fits you the best.
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