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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 22, 2025Hindi
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Hello sir.. We are from Pune. My daughter scored 97 in MHCET and wants to go to VIT Vellore for Mechanical. Which local Pune college is better for Mechanical and will she get admission in VJTI or COEP

Ans: With a 97 percentile in MHT CET, your daughter is not likely to secure Mechanical Engineering at VJTI or COEP, as the 2025 expected cutoffs for Mechanical at VJTI and COEP are 98–99+ percentile for open category and 98+ for OBC, both above her score. For VIT Vellore Mechanical, the cutoff is much lower (typically up to 87,500–88,500 rank in Category 2), so she stands a good chance if she has a qualifying VITEEE rank. Among Pune colleges, strong local options for Mechanical at her percentile include MIT World Peace University, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, and PCCOE, all of which offer solid placements and faculty. COEP and VJTI are highly competitive and unlikely at her score, but these private/autonomous Pune colleges are well regarded for Mechanical Engineering and have placement rates above 75–85%.

The recommendation is to consider VIT Vellore Mechanical if she qualifies by VITEEE rank, or opt for Mechanical at MIT-WPU, VIT Pune, or PCCOE in Pune, as these colleges offer strong academic environments and placement support at her percentile, while COEP and VJTI remain out of reach this year. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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Hi sir, my daughter got 93 percentile in JEE mains and wrote advanced but couldn't qualify, she has got good rank(4k) in kcet, she is stuck between choosing a college through kcet or should she take drop year and try for jee again. Please tell
Ans: Taking a year off to retake JEE Main and aim for JEE Advanced can help improve academic depth and potentially lead to admission to top institutes, but it comes with risks such as emotional stress, loss of academic continuity, and no guaranteed outcome without strong discipline and expert guidance. Alternatively, with a KCET rank around 4,000–5,000, your daughter qualifies for admission into several reputed Karnataka engineering colleges that are AICTE-approved, NBA/NAAC-accredited, with robust academic infrastructure, experienced faculty, and placement cells regularly achieving 75–85% success rates across core branches.

Based on KCET 2023–2024 cutoffs, she can expect admission into highly reputed institutions such as:
R.V. College of Engineering, Bangalore.
PES University, EC Campus, Bangalore.
M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore.
B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bangalore.
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore.
S.J.B. Institute of Technology, Bangalore.
Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore.
New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore.
Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru.
J.S.S. Science & Technology University, Mysuru.

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Unless she is fully committed with a well-structured plan and emotional readiness, opting for one of these top colleges now ensures strong academic exposure, placement support, and skill development without delay, which may offer a more stable and rewarding path than a high-risk drop year. All the BEST for Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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