Dear student, yes, you can take admission in B.Tech Food Engineering with PCB+ Math in HSC, but you must clear the Mathematics section in MHT-CET (PCM Group), as Math is crucial for B.Tech, especially Food Engineering.
Dear student, yes, you can take admission in B.Tech Food Engineering with PCB+ Math in HSC, but you must clear the Mathematics section in MHT-CET (PCM Group), as Math is crucial for B.Tech, especially Food Engineering.
The MHT CET CAP round 4 vacancy list has been released in a PDF format. In order to access it, you can either visit our MHT CET CAP round 4 2025 page or visit the official website of the State Common Entrance Test Cell. This was followed by the display of provisional allotment of CAP round 4 on September 1, 2025, based on which, the seat acceptance along with admission confirmation & reporting to the allotted college is ongoing from September 2-4, 2025.
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No, the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, does not offer direct second-year B.Tech admissions based on a diploma. If you are looking forward to admissions to the ICT Mumbai B.Tech programs, you need to appear for and qualify in the JEE Main or MHT CET entrance exam. All candidates, including the diploma holders, need to apply for the first-year admissions in the B.Tech programs through the standard admission procedure, which involves qualifying for the entrance exam. Or you can explore the lateral entry admission options at the other institutes that offer this pathway.
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