MHT CET counselling 2023 for engineering from June 15; cut-offs for BTech courses
Anu Parthiban | June 13, 2023 | 07:12 PM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra engineering colleges will be granting admission based on the MHT CET rank, cut-off trends and seat availability.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell will start the MHT CET engineering counselling registration process from June 15 for BTech admission 2023. The MHT CET results 2023 were declared on June 12 and the scorecard was made available on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
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The Maharashtra CET cell will be conducting the MHT CET counselling 2023 for BE, BTech admission in the participating universities in the state. The admission counselling for other programmes including MBA, MCA, MMS, LLB will also be taking place simultaneously.
Maharashtra engineering colleges will be granting admission based on the MHT CET rank , cut-off trends and seat availability, number of students appeared in the exam, college and course preference submitted by the aspirants.
Based on the choice filled by the aspirants during the MHT CET 2023 counselling registration, the CET cell will be announcing the MHT CET 2023 seat allotment result. After the MHT CET seat allotment 2023 results are out, shortlisted candidates will have to report to the allotted colleges and confirm their admission by submitting the required documents and making the fee payment.
MHT CET Cut-off: Closing ranks of BTech
Last year, three rounds of counselling were conducted for admission to engineering courses. Based on the MHT CET seat allotment result, here are the closing ranks for the BTech courses offered by Maharashtra engineering colleges accepting the MHT CET score.
BTech course
|
Closing MHT CET rank |
|
|
Chemical Engineering |
83,854 |
|
Computer Engineering |
98,207 |
|
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering |
1,25,944 |
|
Electrical Engineering |
1,28,095 |
|
Food Engineering and Technology |
19,784 |
|
Information Technology |
1,23,631 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
1,26,009 |
|
Oil, Oleo-chemicals and Surfactants Technology |
5,523 |
|
Polymer Engineering and Technology |
93,752 |
|
Pharmaceuticals Chemistry and Technology |
2,438 |
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