Engineering
good afternoon,with 86 percentile in MHT CET and belonging to the SC category, you have a decent chance of getting admission into COEP Technological University, Pune, especially in core branches .
Here’s a snapshot of previous year closing ranks for SC category in popular B.Tech branches at COEP:
Computer Engineering 1765
Robotics & Automation (AI) 4583
Electrical Engineering 6653
Electronics & Telecommunication 799
Mechanical Engineering 2100
Civil Engineering 17298
Instrumentation & Control Engineering 1552
Source: Careers360 COEP Cutoff Trends
This Means for You -Computer Engineering and Electronics & Telecommunication might be competitive, but you could still make it depending on seat availability and CAP round movement.
Mechanical, Civil, Instrumentation, and Electrical Engineering are more likely to be within reach.
Keep an eye on CAP Round 1 and 2 cutoffs — they often shift slightly, especially for reserved categories.
Hello Akshita
With a 88.67 percentile and rank of 44928 in MHCET, you can get admission to some Tier-II and many Tier-III colleges in Maharashtra like:
Vidyavardhini's College of Engineering (Vasai)
Shivajirao S Jondhle College of Engineering, Dombivli
New Horizon Institute of Technology and Management, Thane
Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur (only lower branches, not CSE)
A. P. Shah Institute of Technology, Thane
Lokmanya Tilak College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai (except CSE/IT)
Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Airoli (except CSE/IT)
Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai (lower branches possible)
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
Hello,
The subject combination requirements for Bsc Psychology is different in each institutions. Science background is definitely preferred and it is not always necessary to have Psychology as a subject in your 11th and 12th.
Top Universities’ Requirements (Examples)
1. Delhi University (BSc Hons Psychology)
Requires English + any 3 academic subjects
Psychology not mandatory
Merit-based via CUET UG
2. Christ University (BSc Psychology Honours)
Open to students from all streams
No specific subject requirement
3. Mumbai University / Calcutta University
Some affiliated colleges offer BA or BSc in Psychology
Open to both Science and Arts stream students
Hope this helps. All the best!
If BSc Microbiology is not showing in the programme selection on Mumbai University’s portal , it could be because:
The course is not offered this year or at that time.
You might be looking in the wrong section or for a different name of the course.
There could be a technical issue on the website.
What you can do:
Check the official Mumbai University website or prospectus to confirm if BSc Microbiology is available this year.
Contact the university admission office or helpline to ask why the course is not listed.
Try refreshing the page or using a different browser to rule out a technical problem.
If the course is not offered now, you may have to wait for the next session or consider related courses like BSc Biotechnology or BSc Life Sciences.
Hope it helps !
Shobhit University Gangoh offers a BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) program, and while the university boasts a 99% overall placement rate, specific data for BNYS students is not readily available. However, BNYS graduates have various career opportunities:
1. Private Practice: Setting up personal clinics focusing on naturopathy and yoga therapy.
2. Government and Private Hospitals: Working in AYUSH-related roles in hospitals and clinics.
3. National Rural Health Mission (NRHM): Providing healthcare services in rural areas.
4.Wellness Clinics and Rehabilitation Centers: Specializing in areas like stress management, obesity, and lifestyle diseases.
5. Corporate Wellness: Consulting for organizations to promote healthier employee lifestyles.
6. Wellness Tourism: Engaging in the growing field of holistic tourism.
Hi aspirant,
It looks that you are having difficulty finding a MET (Manipal Entrance Test) rank predictor. While MAHE (Manipal Academy of Higher Education) may not provide an official rank predictor directly, some third-party platforms do. You may generally find these by searching for "MET rank predictor 2025" on their individual websites or doing a general internet search. Keep in mind that these predictors provide an anticipated rank based on past years' data and the marks you enter, so your real position in the official results may differ.
All the best!
KCCET uses a 50:50 weightage ratio to determine student rankings, with 50% of your rank based on your board exam marks and 50% based on your KCET score.
You can calculate your score yourself, but for a more precise rank, it is recommended to visit the Career 360 KCET rank predictor.
Here is the direct link to the rank predictor.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-rank-calculator
If you had specified I would be able to help you more but in overall I will summarise the admission process.
If you are aiming for direct admission , then look for colleges directly accepting your 12th board marks.
If your course requires an entrance exam, fill the application form, appear for the exam, enroll for the counselling process, get a seat and admit in the college. Simple!
Hello
In your KCET draft application form , if your study details show as Claim instead of Verified , it could be due to a few reasons:
1. Pending Verification by Authorities: The educational details you've entered might still be under review by the concerned authorities or institution. Verification usually happens after submission and cross-checking with the official records.
2. Incorrect or Incomplete Information: If there are discrepancies in the details you provided (like mismatched names, incorrect roll numbers or incomplete academic records) the system may mark them as Claim until corrected or confirmed.
3. Supporting Documents Not Uploaded: You may have missed uploading necessary documents like mark sheets, study certificates or caste/category certificates (if applicable).
4. Manual Verification Required: Sometimes, the system marks the data as Claim if manual verification is needed. This could happen if you are claiming eligibility under certain categories (like reservation, rural quota etc.) that require additional documentation.
hope this helps you .
Hello aspirant,
As of August 1st of the year the exam is being held, the candidate must be at least 21 years old. Accordingly, the candidate must be 21 years old on August 1, 2028, in order to sit for the UPSC 2028 exam. The IAS test has a maximum age limit of 32 years. You were born on April 13, 2007, thus on April 13, 2028, you will turn 21. Since you will reach the minimum age requirement by August 1, 2028, you are now qualified to apply for the UPSC exam in 2028.
Thank you
Hope it helps you
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