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30th December 2009, 02:17 PM
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Can a student of Gujrat board appear in MH CET? Any state quota or management quota in MH CET? eligibility?
Dear Sir,
Can a student of gujarat board (studying in 12th science - Gujarat State) can appear in MH CET? or else how can he take admission in maharashtra states engineering colleges? is any other arrangement like out state qouta or management quota |
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#2
22nd January 2010, 09:51 PM
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you will definitely require the domicile for appearing in the entrance exam of Maharashtra....
but still if you are interested in getting a seat in engg. college in Maharashtra ...then you can get if from the 15% reservation in all the colleges for national level exam like aieee......... during the counseling of aieee you can give the preference to Maharashtra colleges and then you will get a seat ..... best of luck |
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#3
30th January 2010, 10:49 PM
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hi
you have to submit the domicile through AIEEE there are 15 % reservation in all colleges you can also join colleges like Shah & Anchor College of engineering which is Gujarati minority college, it is located in chembur, yuo can also reach college from govandi station best of luck |
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#4
31st January 2010, 02:34 AM
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no a student cant appear for MH CET as he will require the domicile of maharashtra and if he/she is having that then he/she can apply for it.
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#5
16th February 2010, 07:10 PM
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Yes you can appear for MH-CET,hence domicile is required for it but,even after that any institute which is affiliated to AICTE or any other national governing bodies of India have 5-15% seats reserved for non-domiciles.
However,you wont be able to get admision to government college,but doors of private colleges will remain always open for you. You can also take admission to institute in maharashra by cracking AIEEE,various maharashran institutes offer admission on the basis of All India Rank of AIEEE,and also not any of NIT's or institute under AIEEE have 50% percent seats reserved for domiciles and 50% for non-domiciles. Best of luck
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#6
23rd February 2010, 04:06 PM
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management quota is available on almost all private colleges of maharashra ..
10% reserve for AIEEE seat...in private college of maharashtra.. If you achieve good rank .. there after you take admission in NIT... NIT have 50% own state or 50% all other state quota.. you are not eligible for M H CET.2010.. good luck |
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#7
9th March 2010, 07:55 PM
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yes you can appear this exams but you have to submit your domecile. and then if you dont get admission in any govt. college , then apply for private college or crack aieee exams.
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#10
10th March 2010, 07:12 PM
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Can a student having domicile of Maharashtra, through study in maharashtra but 11th and 12th study in Rajasthan appear in MHCET??
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#11
11th March 2010, 11:32 AM
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dear friend
you can take addmission through MH-CET only if you provide a domicile certificate else you will have to go there through the AIEEE where 5-15% seats are reserved for non domiciles |
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#12
14th March 2010, 07:35 PM
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without domicile certificate you can not apply for this exam,
but there is 15% kota for the other state student,which can take admission on the basis of aieee rank |
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#13
15th May 2010, 09:11 PM
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Yes he/she can appear for the MH CET exam from Gujrat.Here is some detail about the
MH CET exam conducted by Maharashtra government. First is that,Government of Maharashtra shall conduct a single combined “Common Entrance Test” MHT-CET-2010 for all Health Sciences, Engineering and Pharmacy degree courses for the academic year 2010-2011. The said CET will be held on Thursday, 6th May 2010. Second thing is that,Outside Maharashtra state (OMS) candidates are permitted to appear for MHT-CET 2010 in order to become eligible for admission to first year of; four year full time degree courses in engineering/technology in unaided private institutes who have given consent to participate in MHT-CET-2010; four year full time degree course in Pharmacy in unaided private institutes who have given consent to participate in MHT-CET 2010. For more details you can log on to the website www.dmer.org or www.dte.org.in. All the best. |
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#16
11th February 2011, 06:05 PM
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Dear,
If you consider me then- you will definitely require the domicile for appearing in the entrance exam of Maharashtra. but still if you are interested in getting a seat in engg. college in Maharashtra ...then you can get if from the 15% reservation in all the colleges for national level exam like aieee. during the counseling of aieee you can give the preference to Maharashtra colleges and then you will get a seat . Thanks. All the best. |
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#17
28th February 2011, 01:21 PM
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HI DEAR FRIEND,
yes you can appear this exams but you have to submit your domecile. and then if you dont get admission in any govt. college , then apply for private college or crack aieee exams. You can also take admission to institute in maharashra by cracking AIEEE,various maharashran institutes offer admission on the basis of All India Rank of AIEEE,and also not any of NIT's or institute under AIEEE have 50% percent seats reserved for domiciles and 50% for non-domiciles. BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''' |
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#22
5th December 2011, 04:08 PM
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if a student (son of a Central government undertaking PSU) studied only 11th & 12th class in gujarat.will he be eligible for gujarat local quota in GUJCET admissions.
rajes |
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