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MHT-CET, IIT-JEE, NEET-UG Expert - Answered on Jun 25, 2025

Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
Radheshyam completed his civil engineering from the Government Engineering College in Aurangabad.... more
Gaurav Question by Gaurav on Jun 25, 2025Hindi
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Hello Sir/ Madam Greetings, my daughter has got admission to: 1) Amity university 2) Narsi Morji college at Mumbai 3) MIT WPU college at Pune Her CET score is 84 percentile, she wants to pursue Mechanical engineering, she does not have domicile of Maharashtra. CAP of Maharashtra is awaited and CUET scores are awaited, please advise best option for Mechanical engineering aspirants from the colleges, should we wait for CAP and are there chances of getting better college based on her percentile? Your advice is appreciated

Ans: Hello Gaurav,
If you do feel anything, I would advise you to drop the idea of going with the mechanical branch as a female candidate. You did not mention which branches are offered by Amity, Narshi Morji, MIT WPU, etc. With an 80 percentile and OHS category, your daughter is less likely to get mechanical engineering at decent colleges located in metro cities. If you are willing to send your daughter to remote areas, she can easily get mechanical engineering. I recommend dropping the idea of participating in the CAP rounds of Maharashtra. Wait for CUET results to explore more options. If Narsi Morji is offering your preferred branch, then go with it to resolve the dilemma as early as possible.
Best of luck.
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