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CSE at MIT-WPU Pune vs ECE at Manipal Bangalore: What's the Right Choice for My Future?

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Hello Sir, I am getting CSE at MIT-WPU, pune and ECE at Manipal Bengalore campus. Which one should I go forward with?

Ans: Prefer to get admission through COMEDK after shortlisting some of your preferred streams. Have MIT-WPU-CSE as your 2nd Choice after COMEDK. All the BEST for Your Bright Future.

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My son is open category.he got MHT CET Mark 99.366 percentile. Can get top government college in CSE or ECE branch?
Ans: Phulchand Sir, With a 99.366 percentile in MHT-CET, admission to Maharashtra’s premier government institutes for CSE and ECE is virtually assured. The following ten reputed public colleges offer 100% admission chances under the Maharashtra State Quota for CSE and ECE branches based on 2024–25 cut-off trends:

– College of Engineering, Pune (COEP), Pune: CSE cut-off ~99.90 percentile, ECE ~97.50 percentile.
– Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, Mumbai (VJTI), Mumbai: CSE ~99.70 percentile, ECE ~98.20 percentile.
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– Government College of Engineering, Amravati (GCOEA), Amravati: CSE closing rank ~7 872; ECE ~12 000.
– Government College of Engineering, Nagpur (GCOEN), Nagpur: CSE closing rank ~7 500; ECE ~14 000.
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– Government College of Engineering, Chandrapur (GCOEC), Chandrapur: CSE closing rank ~40 381; ECE ~48 000.
– Army Institute of Technology, Pune (AIT), Pune: CSE/ECE seats for state-quota candidates.

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