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MHT-CET RESULTS 2012 Report Card| MHT CET 2012 report


MHT-CET RESULTS 2012 Report Card| MHT CET 2012 report  


Health sciences pass percentage 13.27 




The number of students who have qualified for admissions to medical, dental and other health science courses in the state has gone up by 1.25% compared to last year.

The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), which released the details of the MHT-CET 2012 examination results on Friday, declared a pass percentage of 13.27 for the students who appeared for health sciences section of the entrance exam.

This is 1.25% better than last years success rate of 12.02%.Of the 2,15,580 students who appeared for health sciences section,28,616 students were declared eligible for admissions this year.
The results will be posted online on the websites www.dmer.org,www.mhtcet2012.org and www.dte.org.in from 10 am onwards on Saturday.

The MHT-CET, conducted by the DMER on May 10,is the state governments combined entrance examination for admissions to first-year degree courses in health science, engineering and pharmacy courses.
After the results are declared, the DMER carries out the common admission process for health sciences, while the directorate of technical education (DTE) conducts the process for engineering and pharmacy courses.

The increase in number of students qualifying for health science courses is all the more heartening given that last years success rate of 12.02% was down by 3.21% from the pass percentage of 2010 (15.23%).In all,3,34,716 students appeared for the MHT-CET 2012.Of these,2,15,580 appeared for the health sciences section, ie, physics, chemistry and biology (PCB) or physics, chemistry, mathematics and biology (PCMB) papers.

Similarly,2,80,042 students appeared for the engineering and pharmacy section,ie,PCM and PCMB papers. The figures may overlap, as students appear for the PCMB section so as to be able to opt for health science or engineering courses.

In the engineering and pharmacy section, all the 2, 80,042 students who appeared for PCM/ PCMB papers, have been declared eligible for admission. Of these,27,025 students scored more than 100 marks while 39 scored more than 190 marks.

The highest score in the engineering and pharmacy section was 196 out of total 200 marks, which was bagged by a student from the SRTM University, Nanded area.

In the health sciences section, the Marathwada region recorded the highest pass percentage at 17.19,followed by Vidarbhas 13.08% and rest of Maharashtras (RoM) 12.22%.RoM,which includes Pune and Mumbai, accounted for the largest chunk of students (1,30,116) who appeared for health science courses. Of these,15,905 were declared eligible for admission.

Vidarbha and Marathwada accounted for 48,159 and 37,305 students who appeared for the health sciences section, respectively. Of these,6,299 and 6,412 students were declared eligible for admission.
Meanwhile, the DTE has announced that online registration will be mandatory for students who have qualified for admissions to engineering and pharmacy degree courses. A notification about the online registration process and schedule for the centralized admission process will be declared soon.
For health science courses, the DMER has announced that the process for submission of preference forms will commence in the last week of June. A notification related to the health sciences admission schedule will be declared soon. Preference forms will be accepted at four centres,B J Medical College, Grant Medical College and Government Medical Colleges in Aurangabad and Nagpur.

The Report Card 


Total candidates appeared: 3,34,716 t No of exam centres: 867 

Health science courses 


Students appeared (PCB/PCMB): 2,15,580 t Declared eligible for admission to health science courses: 28,616 t Pass percentage: 13.27,marginally up by 1.25% over last year 

Income-wise performance 


Unspecified income: 6.55% success (106
students passed) t Upto Rs 1 lakh: 8.47% (13,824 passed) t Rs 1 lakh to Rs 4 lakh: 38.57% (5,095 passed) t Above 4 lakh: 25.51% (9,591 passed) 

Gender-wise performance 


Girls success rate: 16,69% (1,01,696 appeared/16,970 passed) t Boys success rate: 10.23% (1,13,884
appeared/11,646 passed) 

Region-wise pass percentage 


Rest of Maharashtra: 12.22% (1,30,116 appeared/15,905 passed) t Vidarbha: 13.08% (48,159 appeared/
6,299 passed) t Marathwada: 17.19% (37,305 appeared/ 6,412 passed) 

Engg & Pharma Courses 


Students appeared (PCM/PCMB): 2,80,042 t Declared eligible for engineering and technology admissions: 2,80,042 t Students with more than 100 marks: 27,025 t Students with 190 and above marks: 39 t Between 180 and 189 marks: 275 t Between 160 and 179 marks: 1,915 t Between 140 and 159 marks: 4,054 t Between 120 and 139 marks: 7,133 t Between 110 and 119 marks: 5,789 t Between 100 and 109 marks: 7,820 t Highest score: 196 marks by a student from
SRTM University, Nanded 

Engg & Pharma Courses Intake 


Engineering colleges (aided+unaided): 348 t No of seats: 1,33,904 t Pharmacy colleges (aided+unaided): 147 t No of seats: 9,440

Source TOI

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