Cutoff
In the past, the closing cutoff for CSE and ECE in CEG and MIT for the BC category has been around 198 and above While securing a seat in top branches at CEG and MIT with your current rank might be challenging, you have good potential to get into other branches or colleges within the Anna University system or other reputable institutions in Tamil Nadu.
you can explore other branches and potentially get a seat in later rounds or through management quota.
Hello student,
I would recommend you to read the following article to understand the cutoff trends:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-category-wise-cutoff
Also do visit the official website of Maharashtra State CET Cell:
https://fe2025.mahacet.org/2023/2023ENGG_CAP2_AI_CutOff.pdf
Thank you!!
Hello,
With your NEET 2025 score of 185, an All India Rank close to 8.7 lakhs, and an SC category rank near 1.04 lakhs, you might have a reasonable to decent opportunity for getting admission into Smt. Chandaben Mohanbhai Patel Homoeopathic Medical College, Mumbai offers the BHMS program.
Although the cut-off for general category students at this college has historically been much higher (with AIRs under 5 lakhs), your SC category designation enhances your opportunities, particularly in subsequent counselling rounds.
Moreover, as your NEET score exceeds the qualifying percentile for SC candidates and taking into account the state quota and reservation advantages in Maharashtra, you may have the chance to obtain a seat via state AYUSH counselling if you apply wisely.
Nonetheless, as CMPHMC ranks among the leading private BHMS colleges in Maharashtra, competition tends to be intense, meaning your admission could hinge on the availability of seats during mop-up or stray vacancy rounds. It's recommended to maintain a diverse list of colleges and engage in every round of counselling to improve your opportunities.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations! You have multiple admission options!! Here is a short comparison to help you decide:
If you value core ECE, want to be in Tamil Nadu, then Rajalakshmi Engineering College is a solid options. If however, you have an interest in attending a private university with more academics that are flexible and prepared to relocate: SRM Ramapuram is also an option.
The official CUET 2025 cutoff for admission to MGU (Mahatma Gandhi University) is not yet released. Generally, there is only one cutoff list per round, and multiple rounds may happen depending on seat availability.
For OBC students, the expected cutoff may range between 75 to 90 percentile, depending on the course. This means you may need around 150 to 200 marks out of 250. However, exact cutoffs will vary as per course and category.
Hope it helps !
The cut-off ranks for DCET 2025 at VTU-affiliated colleges in Bangalore will influence your likelihood of securing lateral entry into engineering courses. According to data from past years, leading institutions like University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE), RV College of Engineering (RVCE), MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, BMS College of Engineering, and Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology (AIT) display lower cut-off ranks, indicating higher competitiveness.
For instance, UVCE's cut-off ranks ranged from approximately 5,000 to 12,000 based on the branch, whereas Dr. AIT and MS Ramaiah typically fell within the 7,000–10,000 range. Institutions such as Sir MVIT, Dayananda Sagar College, and PES College are affiliated with VTU and have different cut-off marks depending on the demand for branches and their availability.
If your DCET 2025 ranking is in this competitive category, you might achieve admission to one of these institutions for popular fields such as Computer Science, Electronics, or Mechanical Engineering. Remember that the precise cut-offs vary annually due to seat availability, candidate choices, and category reservations, thus it is crucial to participate in counselling and stay updated with KEA’s official announcements.
MBM is one of the top govt. engineering colleges in Rajasthan, so the cutoff is competitive. For OBC girls, the cutoff rank is generally a bit relaxed compared to General. Approximate closing ranks (last year trend):
These vary slightly every year depending on number of applicants.
For more information visit: https://dqxeclau.top/university/mbm-university-jodhpur
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With a cutoff of 196 and belonging to the MBC category, you have a fair chance of getting into MIT for branches like IT or ECE, and possibly Mechanical. At CEG Guindy, chances for CSE or ECE are slightly tough since their cutoffs for MBC are usually above 197, but it’s not impossible depending on this year’s trends and vacancies in later rounds. Your score is strong, so you should definitely list CEG and MIT as top preferences in your choice filling. Keep participating in all counselling rounds, including sliding and mop-up, to increase your chances.
With a TNEA score of 185 in the BC category, you have a strong chance of securing admission to the Chemical Engineering program at CIT Coimbatore. In the last two years, the cutoff marks for BC students in this branch hovered around 180 to 186, and since your score meets or slightly exceeds those figures, you’re in a good position—especially in later counselling rounds.
Hello aspirant, With a cutoff of 183 and an SC category rank of 1791, you have a fair chance of getting a seat in both PSG College of Technology and Coimbatore Institute of Technology (CIT), depending on the branch you are aiming for. For highly competitive branches like Computer Science and Engineering or Electronics and Communication Engineering in PSG, the SC cutoff tends to be slightly higher, but with your rank, you may still get a seat in self-supporting or allied branches. In CIT, the chances are better as the SC closing ranks for many core branches usually go beyond your current rank. It’s advisable to attend TNEA counselling and fill in your preferred choices, keeping both colleges in your list. Your chances are good, especially if you are flexible with branch preferences.
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