MAH MBA CET 2024: Expecting low score? Know MBA colleges accepting 60-70 percentile
MAH MBA CET 2024: Check Maharashtra MBA colleges which accepted low scores in entrance exam last year.
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NEW DELHI : The state Common Entrance Test cell, Maharashtra conducted MAH MBA CET 2024 on March 9, 10, 11 for admission to MBA programmes offered at state management institutes. As per exam analysis, day 1 and day 2 exams were easy to moderate in difficulty level while day 3 exam was comparatively easier.
MAH MBA CET result 2024 will be declared soon on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. Students who qualify the exam will have to appear for the online counselling, Centralised Admission Process (CAP) 2024.
The top MBA colleges will be giving admission to candidates having MBA CET percentile above 99. However, students with low scores will still have admission chances. MBA colleges such as NCRD’s Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Shivaji University’s commerce and management department offered MBA admission at 60-70 percentile while Jaywantrao Sawant College of Engineering, Pune and Ashoka Business School offered admission at MAH MBA CET percentile lower than 40 in the third CAP round.
MAH MBA CET 2024: Colleges accepting 60-70 percentile
The MAH MBA CET percentile of management institutes in three CAP rounds last year is as follows:
Name of college |
CAP Round I Cut-off |
CAP Round II Cut-off |
CAP Round III Cut-off |
NCRD's Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai |
69.34 |
55.15 |
39.92 |
Department of Commerce and Management, Shivaji University, Kolhapur |
68.21 |
44.52 |
33.13 |
Sadhu Vaswani Institute Of Management Studies For Girls, Koregaon, Pune |
67.05 |
57.68 |
7.32 |
Dr DY Patil School Of Management, Lohegaon, Pune |
66.44 |
63.1 |
52.56 |
K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik |
66.21 |
66.85 |
62.8 |
Marathwada Mitra Mandal's Institute of Management Education Research and Training, Pune |
64.86 |
56.45 |
46.51 |
GNVS Institute of Management, Sion-Koliwada (E), Mumbai |
63.29 |
39.6 |
11.09 |
PSD Shastri Educational Foundation's Asma Institute Of Management, Pune |
61.77 |
6.16 |
12.84 |
Department of Management Studies, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon |
63.13 |
54.94 |
60.13 |
Sipna Shikshan Prasarak Mandal College of Engineering and Technology, Amravati |
61.1 |
63.77 |
66.44 |
Aditya Institute of Management (AIMS) |
61.09 |
57.5 |
47.91 |
Ashoka Business School, Nashik |
61.01 |
47 |
43.85 |
Smt Parmeshwaridevi Durgadutt Tibrewala Institute of Management and Research |
60.13 |
- |
12.2 |
SYCSPM'S Sinhgad Institute of Business Management, Chandivali, Powai, Mumbai |
60.13 |
1.46 |
10.78 |
JSPM'S Jaywantrao Sawant College of Engineering, Pune |
60.13 |
50.53 |
48.73 |
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