TCET, MHT CET Cutoff 2024 for GOPENS Category is listed below. The overall cutoff percentile for MHT CET is 92.01 - 97.05
Courses | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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Compare | 97.05 | 97 | 96.91 |
Compare | 96.22 | 96 | 96.17 |
Compare | 95.79 | 95.26 | 95.93 |
Compare | 95.69 | 95.03 | 95.46 |
Compare | 95.48 | 95.47 | 95.04 |
TCET, JEE Main Cutoff 2023 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for JEE Main is 2605 - 18811
Courses | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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Compare | 2605 | - | - |
Compare | 3565 | 3147 | 3312 |
Compare | 4037 | 4222 | - |
Compare | 4421 | 3990 | - |
Compare | 4585 | 3766 | - |
TCET, Maharashtra JEE Main Cutoff 2023 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for Maharashtra JEE Main is 2605 - 21556
Courses | Round 1 |
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Compare | 2605 |
Compare | 3565 |
Compare | 4037 |
Compare | 4421 |
Compare | 4585 |
TCET, MAHCET Cutoff 2024 for AI Category is listed below. The overall cutoff percentile for MAHCET is 97.96
Courses | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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Compare | 97.96 | 97.96 |
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1) In 2020-21, Thakur College of Engineering and Technology had an average package of 8 LPA. Even, the highest was 44 LPA, and that too at Amazon. 2) The college was autonomous, and hence the curricular was easy and sufficient mark can be gained in exams easily. 3) I did not want to wait for the second cutt-of rounds, so I decided to take Thakur College of Engineering and Technology.
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As i said i loved the course i dont care about clg i want to focus on my studies that was the ultimate goal of mine as my parent said that you sould have gone to bandra polytechnic clg but unfortunetly i wont get admission in that clg cause the admission was full
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I fill the Mumbai University form for the admission in this college and I get rejected from the kes college of commerce by my low percentage and this college have high percentage ratio and in my college I get admission easily
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There are many good colleges around here but why did I choose this college because I didn't get get cut off percentile to take my dream college so the thakur college was my last option left. Admission process was good
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I felt TIMSR’s admission process was well-organized, and their focus on merit and communication skills made me feel confident in my decision. The other colleges were great, but TIMSR felt like the right fit for my career goals.
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I applied for TIMSR only. I chose this college as there is UP minority through which I got the admission. The cut-off for non-minority is 94%-95%,while that for minority is around 50%. The admission process is quite easy.
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I have not applied to other colleges because I want to study at Thakur college only so that is why I have not applied for other college and the admission process is also easy your admission depends on 10th and 12th marks and for taking this course maths is important
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I got this college through MHTCET exam got this one by luck to be honest bad luck . To get admission here you can apply through your CET or JEE score or even in institute quota or donation which is varies from 8 lakh to 20 lakh
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I had applied to this college as my cet score was low and this college had hindi linguistic minority. For admission to this college mhtcet exam and jee main exam score are accepted and cutoff is passed on the mhtcet councilling website. Also there is management quota in this college.
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The admission process is great we need to score basically more than 95%tile in CET Maharashtra to get ourselves into this college, I know that's a lot but it is worth it while we go through the process there is also one spot round and a management list with also a marks based selection.
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