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📊 Score Analysis · 2026 Admission Guide

You Scored 130 Marks
in MHT CET.
Now What?

130 out of 200 is a solid score — placing you in the top 5–7% of all candidates. Here's exactly what percentile, rank, and colleges that translates to in Maharashtra's 2026 engineering admissions.

93–95%ile
Expected Percentile
14K–25K
Approximate Rank
65%
Score (130/200)
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130 Marks in MHT CET – What Percentile Does It Give You?

Understanding where your score sits in the national pool

The most important question after seeing your score is: what does 130 marks translate to in percentile? The answer depends on three things — the total number of candidates who appeared, the difficulty level of the paper, and how scores are normalised across shifts.

In a typical MHT CET year with approximately 4 to 4.5 lakh candidates, 130 marks out of 200 corresponds to roughly 93 to 95 percentile. In an easier exam year, this could drop to around 92 percentile. In a tougher year, it could touch 96 percentile. The range reflects year-to-year variability — not uncertainty in your performance.

Where Does 130 Sit on the MHT CET Score Scale?

0 50 100 150 200
0–80
Below 80%ile
Below Avg
81–110
80–90%ile
Average
111–140
91–96%ile
✅ You're Here
141–165
96–99%ile
Excellent
166–200
99%ile+
Top 1%
Bottom line: 130 marks in MHT CET is a genuinely competitive score. You are in the top 5–7% of all test-takers. A large number of good engineering colleges in Maharashtra are accessible to you — especially for branches like Mechanical, E&TC, and even CS/IT at tier-2 colleges.

How MHT CET Percentile Is Calculated

MHT CET does not rank students purely on raw marks. Because the exam is held in multiple shifts, raw scores are first normalised using a statistical process (similar to NTA normalisation). Your normalised score is then used to compute your percentile:

Percentile Formula (State CET Cell method):

Percentile = ((N – r) / N) × 100
Where N = total candidates appeared  |  r = your rank among all candidates

With ~4.3 lakh candidates, a percentile of 94 means approximately 25,800 students scored higher than you — or conversely, about 4.04 lakh students scored at or below your level. That context makes 130 marks look much more powerful.

94%ile
Typical Percentile
~20K
Approx. Rank
Top 6%
Of All Candidates
65%
Raw Score (130/200)
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Rank Analysis – What Rank Does 130 Marks Give You?

How rank varies by exam difficulty and total candidates

Your rank in MHT CET is computed after percentile normalisation. The same 130 marks can give you a rank anywhere from 14,000 to 30,000 depending on exam difficulty and total candidates. The table below shows this range clearly:

Scenario Total Candidates Estimated %ile Approx. Rank Candidates Above You
Tough paper 4,50,000 95.5–96.5% ~15,750 ~15,750
Moderate paper (typical) 4,30,000 93–95% ~20,000 ~20,000
Easy paper 4,20,000 91–93% ~30,000 ~30,000
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Why rank matters more than marks: College admission in Maharashtra uses percentile-based rank, not raw marks. A 130-mark score in a hard year will get you a better rank (and better colleges) than the same 130 in an easy year. Always wait for the official percentile before comparing yourself to cutoffs.

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Colleges You Can Target with 130 Marks (93–95 Percentile)

Organised by reach, match, and safe — for OPEN category GOPENS

At 93–95 percentile, you sit in a productive zone: too low for Maharashtra's elite autonomous colleges in CS/IT, but competitive enough for excellent government-aided and mid-tier autonomous colleges. Here is an honest, tiered college list for your score range.

🎯 Reach Colleges (97%+ needed for CS/IT)

These colleges require 97%+ for CS/IT but may be accessible for non-CS branches at 94–95 percentile:

CollegeCityBranch You Can Target at 93–95%ileType
VIT Pune (Vishwakarma IT)PuneCivil, Instrumentation & Control (~94.4–94.7%)Autonomous
PICT PunePunePossibly borderline for non-CS branchesAutonomous
Walchand College of EnggSangliMechanical, Civil (~93–95%ile range)Govt. Aided
Govt. College of Engg, KaradKaradMechanical, Civil, E&TC (~90–94%ile)Government
Govt. College of Engg, AurangabadAurangabadCS, Mechanical at borderline (~91–95%ile)Government
✅ Match Colleges (91–95% needed)

These colleges are the sweet spot for 93–95 percentile — realistic for good branches including CS and IT:

CollegeCityAccessible BranchesType
PCCOE (Pimpri Chinchwad CoE)PuneMechanical, E&TC, Civil; borderline CSAutonomous
JSPM's RSCOEPuneCS, IT, Mechanical (~90–94%ile)Unaided
Sinhgad Institute of TechnologyPuneCS, IT, E&TC (~91–94%ile)Unaided
MMCOE PunePuneComputer Engineering, IT (~91–93%ile)Unaided
Govt. College of Engg, JalgaonJalgaonCS, Mechanical, Civil (~88–93%ile)Government
Govt. College of Engg, AmravatiAmravatiCS, IT, Mechanical (~88–94%ile)Government
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Techno. Univ.LonereCS, IT, Mechanical (~90–94%ile)Govt. Aided
PVPIT BudhgaonSangliCS, Mechanical (~88–93%ile)Unaided
Shri Guru Gobind Singhji CoENandedCS, IT, Mechanical (~88–93%ile)Government
Govt. Polytechnic (upgraded) collegesVariousMultiple branches (~85–93%ile)Government
🛡️ Safe / Backup Colleges (below 92% cutoff)

Colleges where 93–95 percentile is comfortably above the cutoff — good backup options:

CollegeCityBranchesType
Govt. College of Engg, OsmanabadOsmanabadCS, Mechanical, Civil (~80–88%ile)Government
Govt. College of Engg, LaturLaturCS, E&TC, Mechanical (~78–88%ile)Government
KIT's College of EnggKolhapurCS, Mechanical, E&TC (~85–91%ile)Unaided
PES Modern CoEPuneCS, IT, E&TC (~83–90%ile)Unaided
Vidyalankar Institute of TechnologyMumbaiCS, IT, E&TC (~83–91%ile)Unaided
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Important: Cutoff ranges above are approximate based on 2024-25 CAP Round data. Your actual options depend on your specific category, home university zone preference, and the 2026 seat matrix. Always use the PredictCollege predictor with your official percentile for accurate results.

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How Your Category Changes Everything at 130 Marks

Reservation significantly shifts what 93–95 percentile means for your options

130 marks (93–95 percentile) is a very different admission reality depending on your category. Here's what changes:

Category What 130 Marks Gets You Top CS Option Available Outlook
OPEN (General) Good tier-2 autonomous & govt-aided colleges. CS/IT at non-elite colleges. Non-CS branches at top autonomous colleges. CS at PCCOE, JSPM, MMCOE etc. Good
OBC (GOBCS) Slightly expanded options — 1–2 rank brackets better than OPEN at the same colleges. CS at slightly better OBC cutoff colleges Good+
SC (GSCS) Major uplift. 93–95 percentile SC candidates can target top autonomous colleges for CS/IT branches. VIT Pune CSE (SC closes ~95.58%ile), IT at PICT Excellent
ST (GSTS) Exceptional advantage. 93–95 percentile ST students can target almost any college including COEP and VIT Pune for CS. CS at COEP, VIT Pune, PICT — all accessible Outstanding
EWS Moderate advantage over OPEN. EWS seats available at government and government-aided colleges. CS at Govt. colleges where EWS cutoff is lower Good
TFWS (Fee Waiver) Parallel seat type — very competitive. 93–95 percentile may access TFWS seats at mid-tier colleges. CS TFWS at tier-2 autonomous colleges Variable
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SC/ST aspirants with 130 marks: Your 93–95 percentile with SC/ST reservation is genuinely powerful. You can target colleges and branches that OPEN category students with 97–98 percentile are targeting. This is one of the most significant advantages in Maharashtra's engineering admission system — use it wisely by filling all preference slots strategically.
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Admission Strategy for 130 Marks in MHT CET

How to maximise your options during CAP rounds

Knowing your score is one thing. Converting it into the best possible seat is another. Here are the six most important strategic moves for a 130-marks MHT CET candidate:

01
Fill All 300 Preference Slots
Maharashtra's CAP system allows up to 300 college-branch preferences. Most students fill 30–50. Fill all 300, sorted carefully from most-desired to least. More slots = more safety net. Never leave a slot empty unless you've genuinely exhausted all options.
02
Don't Skip Non-CS Branches at Top Colleges
At 93–95 percentile, Civil, Instrumentation, or Mechanical at a top autonomous college (like VIT Pune) often beats CS/IT at a mid-tier college for career outcomes. A strong brand matters. Don't fixate exclusively on CS if the college is excellent.
03
Understand Home University Advantage
Maharashtra's CAP rounds have a Home University quota (~60% of seats). Students from Pune University competing for Pune colleges face more competition, while students from other university zones may have an easier path. Factor your home university when building preferences.
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Watch CAP Round II & III Closely
CAP Round I fills most seats but some seats open up in Round II and III as top scorers upgrade to better seats, vacating their earlier allocations. Students with 93–95 percentile sometimes get better seats in Round II than Round I. Participate in all rounds.
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Consider Lateral Entry (Diploma to Degree)
If you have a Diploma in Engineering, you may qualify for direct second-year admission (lateral entry) at engineering colleges. Lateral entry cutoffs are separate from MHT CET CAP and often more accessible — sometimes getting you into better colleges than MHT CET merit alone.
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Use PredictCollege Before CAP Opens
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Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers about scoring 130 marks in MHT CET

What percentile is 130 marks in MHT CET?
130 marks out of 200 in MHT CET typically corresponds to 93 to 95 percentile in a moderate difficulty year. In a tougher year where fewer candidates score above 130, your percentile could be closer to 95–96. In an easy year where more candidates score high, it could be around 91–93. The exact percentile is announced only after official result processing and normalisation by the State CET Cell.
What rank can I expect with 130 marks in MHT CET?
At 94 percentile with approximately 4.3 lakh candidates, your rank would be around rank 20,000 to 25,000. In a tougher year (95+ percentile), your rank could be as low as 15,000. In an easier year (92 percentile), it could be 30,000+. The rank directly affects which colleges you qualify for in the CAP merit list.
Is 130 marks a good score in MHT CET for engineering admissions?
Yes. 130 marks is a competitive score that places you in the top 5–7% of all candidates. You can access a meaningful range of government-aided colleges and mid-tier autonomous colleges across Maharashtra. However, for CS/IT at elite autonomous colleges like COEP, VIT Pune, or PICT, you would need 97–99 percentile (roughly 155–185 marks), so those remain out of reach. For all other branches including E&TC, Mechanical, and Civil at good colleges, 130 marks is a solid foundation.
Can I get a government engineering college with 130 marks in MHT CET?
It depends on the city and branch. Government colleges in smaller cities (Osmanabad, Latur, Nanded, Jalgaon, Amravati) for branches like Mechanical, Civil, and E&TC are accessible at 88–93 percentile — well within your range. Government colleges in Pune or Mumbai for CS/IT require 97–99 percentile and are not accessible at 130 marks for the OPEN category. However, SC/ST category students with 130 marks can access government colleges in Pune for CS at this score.
What branches can I get with 130 marks in MHT CET?
At 93–95 percentile (130 marks), you can realistically target:
  • Computer Engineering / CS — at tier-2 autonomous and mid-tier government-aided colleges
  • Information Technology — at a similar range of colleges
  • Electronics & Telecommunication (E&TC) — at slightly better colleges than CS
  • Mechanical Engineering — at good autonomous colleges and some top government-aided colleges
  • Civil Engineering — at premium autonomous colleges like VIT Pune (94.75 percentile cutoff) is borderline
  • Instrumentation & Control — accessible at top autonomous colleges like VIT Pune (~94.44 percentile)
Will 130 marks in MHT CET get me into a Pune college for CS?
For CS/IT at top Pune autonomous colleges (COEP, VIT Pune, PICT, SCOE), you would need 97–99 percentile for OPEN category — 130 marks falls short for those. However, for CS/IT at mid-tier Pune colleges like PCCOE, JSPM-RSCOE, Sinhgad Institute, MMCOE, or Indira College of Engineering, 93–95 percentile is competitive. These are still respected Pune colleges with decent placements.
How is the MHT CET percentile calculated — is it based on raw marks?
No, the percentile is not based on raw marks directly. MHT CET uses a multi-shift exam format, and raw marks are first normalised across shifts to account for difficulty differences. The normalised score is then used to generate percentiles using the formula: Percentile = ((N – r) / N) × 100, where N is total candidates and r is your rank among all candidates. This is why two students with the same raw marks from different shifts may have slightly different percentiles.
Should I consider other entrance exams if I scored 130 in MHT CET?
130 marks in MHT CET opens good options in Maharashtra but if you are aiming for national-level colleges or top private colleges, you may want to also consider:
  • JEE Main — for NIT/IIIT admissions; a different exam entirely
  • MET (Manipal entrance) — for Manipal Institute of Technology
  • BITSAT — for BITS Pilani campuses
  • Institute-level tests — some private colleges hold their own tests
If you are focused on Maharashtra engineering admissions, 130 marks (94 percentile) is genuinely competitive for a range of good colleges.
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Data Source & Disclaimer: Percentile estimates on this page are based on historical MHT CET score distributions and official CAP Round I cutoff data published by the State CET Cell, Maharashtra. College cutoff ranges are approximate, derived from 2024-25 CAP data. All 2026 predictions are estimates — actual percentile and college eligibility depend on the official result published at mahacet.org. Always verify cutoffs at cetcell.mahacet.org before making admission decisions.