VESCOP, MHT CET Cutoff 2023 for GOPENO Category is listed below. The overall cutoff percentile for MHT CET is 95.06
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You have to go through the MHT CET exam of the Maharashtra government to take admission into the college for B pharm. The cut-off for the college falls around 94 percentile for the CAP round and around 90 through the acap round. The college is sindhi minority college. The admission process was a bit complex and needed a lot of paperwork The reservation gives you a lot of relief in the fees. The application form. The fees and dates are available on the official website of the cet cell of Maharashtra government
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The admission process is quite smooth. My admisssion was under cap round of gov, 94 %tile in CET could get you admited in the college, The college is very helpfull throughout the process, But you have to pay the total fees in one go on the day of admission, 1lakh 81thousand is a pretty huge amount to be paid in one go
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I gave mhcet and neet examination. I got qualified in both. In the first merit list, I got this college and on the basis of my neet ranking. The admission process wasn't hectic and was properly arranged. We even had counseling during the admission process.
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Need to give MHT-CET Entrance exam. Then after the result is out the admission schedule is released on the Cet cell website. Further, the whole admission process is carried out on the CET cell website. The process is easy and can be easily understood and executed
The basis of admission for the course of pharmacy was through an entrance exam named CET. The entire admission process was online. There were 2 rounds and we had to apply to a few colleges we wish to take admission. The cut-off was a little high and after getting selected through the cap round we had to complete further procedures and pay fees.
I got admitted to Vivekanand Education Society's College of Pharmacy through MHT CET Exam. My score was 97.88 percentile and the admission took place via CAP Round. There are 2 CAP Rounds of which I got selected in the first round for VESCOP.
GPAT entrance test for Master of Pharmacy. The admission process takes place from the official site of DTE Maharashtra. Students need to fill in the preferences for the colleges and then the merit list is released on the official site. The entrance mark cutoffs vary each year.
Admission through GPAT examination. The requirement is PCB or PCM in 12th Science. candidate must have a non-zero GPAT score. Admission is on the basis of merit in GPAT scores. The admission process was smooth. The administration and staff are extremely helpful.
Colleges I had applied to were OCP, GIP, Sterling and VESCOP and many more through online mode and I was been alloted GIP on second merit list. Then my aunt who lives in Chembur asked me to apply to colleges offline too and her first priority was VESCOP as it is a very well reputed college with good placements. So I applied for the same. Luckily I got admission in that course through management quota. Minimum criteria for admission was HSC passed and MHCET cleared with a certain cutoff marks which was far lower than the online mode. Minimum MHCET marks when applying online were over 110 but on offline mode it got as low as 80. So I got eligible for the same. The admission process was simple. I had to provide all the original documents to the college and they had some papers and other formalities like payment of fees, etc. After alI that, I was given my admission form which was a assurity that I have been admitted to the college. Offline mode was conducted month after college was started.
I applied to various colleges around Mumbai, but it was the only college that has a hostel facility in it. No, I didn't avail any quota, there is no quota in college everything is fairly based on the CET SCORE. Minimum age:-18 Minimum Marks:-80+ in CET The college staff was very supportive, since I was new to the city they helped me with every small thing, I literally found no problem in the complete admission procedure.
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