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Rule No. Description of Rule
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1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Role of Competent Authority 1
2.0 Seats available for admission through Competent Authority 2
2.1 Seats available for admission through Centralized Allotment Process (CAP) 2
Additional Seats available for Admission through CAP under the AICTE Tuition
2.2.1 2
Fee Waiver Scheme
2.2 Seats available for Jammu & Kashmir Migrants Candidates 4
2.3 Seats available for Government of India nominees 5
2.4 Seats available with other authorities 6
2.5 Jurisdiction of Universities 7
2.6 Allocation of Seats 7
2.6.1 Type of Seats under CAP 7
2.6.2 Allocation and Reservation of seats 8
Admissions to VJTI, Mumbai; COE, Pune; UICT, Mumbai & SGGSIE&T,
2.6.3 9
Nanded, WCE, Sangli and VIT, Pune
2.6.4 Sanctioned intake for various Courses in various Institutes for year 2008-09 9
3.0 Reservations 9
3.1 Reservation for backward Class category candidates 9
3.2 Reservation for sons / daughters of Defence Service Personnel 10
3.3 Reservation for Physically Handicapped candidates 11
3.4 Reservation for female candidates 11
Reservation of seats for the candidates belonging to Maharashtra- Karnataka
3.5 11
Border (Disputed Area) MS type- F Candidates
4.0 Representatives of the Competent Authority 12
Admissions to Foreign Nationals/Foreign Students/Persons of Indian Origin /
5.0 Children of NRI/Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries in Government 12
& Government – Aided Institutes
Admissions to Foreign Nationals/Foreign Students/Persons of Indian Origin /
5.1 Children of NRI/Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries in Unaided 13
Institutes
6.0 Admission Rounds 13
CAP Rounds –I/II/ III by Allotment & Round IV by centralized Counselling for
6.1 14
Maharashtra State Candidates.
6.1.1 CAP Rounds I / II: Direct Allotment 14
6.1.2 CAP Rounds III: Direct Allotment 15
6.1.3 CAP Round IV – Admission by Centralized Counselling 15
6.1.4 Logic for Allotment 16
6.2 Direct Allotment – CAP Rounds I,II & III for the All India 18
6.3 Counselling Round - centralized Round for J & K Migrant seats. 18
Counselling Round of Admission of Candidates belonging to Maharashtra-
6.4 19
Karnataka Border (Disputed Area) MS type- F Candidates
Reporting of Candidates of CAP Rounds, MS Type – F (MKB), J & K Migrant
6.5 20
Candidates
Counselling Round for vacant seats after CAP Round IV at Dr. Babasaheb
6.6 20
Ambedkar Technological University
6.7 Additional Rounds 21
Admissions to the Seats remaining vacant in Unaided institutions after CAP round
6.8 21
IV
Fees and concessions in Govt., Govt. aided, University managed Engineering
7.0 colleges and University Departments and fees prescribed in unaided engineering 21
colleges
7.1 Fees prescribed 21
7.2 Fees Prescribed in Unaided Engineering Colleges 22
7.3 Fees for J&K Migrant Candidates and GoI nominees 22
7.4 University fees 22
7.5 Caution Money deposits 22
7.6 Concession in tuition & other fees 23
7.6.1 E.B.C. Concession 23
Concession for sons and daughters of teaching and Non-teaching staff of primary,
7.6.2 23
secondary and Higher secondary schools
Concession in Fees for Backward Class Category Candidates ( Belonging to
7.6.3 23
Maharashtra Satet only) in Unaided private institutes
7.7 Cancellation of admission 24
7.8 Issue of College Leaving Certificate 24
Refund of Tuition, Development & Other fees after cancellation of admission
secured through CAP rounds - I/II/III/IV, in institute level round(s) and vacancy
7.9 24
round(s) of admissions in Government, aided , university departments etc and
unaided institutes
8.0 Miscellaneous 25
Hostel accommodation in Govt./ Govt. aided and University Departments etc &
9.0 25
in Unaided Institutes
10.0 Conduct and discipline for all students & colleges 25
11.0 Undertaking 26
Seats in U.I.C.T. Mumbai to be filled at all India level based on the score of
12.0 27
AIEEE 2008 (Paper I)
13.0 Transfer after one year for Course / Institute 27
14.0 Transfer after second or third year 28
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Annexure-I Procedure for Centralised Allotment Process(CAP) for the academic year 2008-09 36
Documents to be attached along with on line application form for CAP and
Annexure –II 43
admission
Annexure –III Guidelines for the Admission Process to be carried out by Unaided Institutes 47
Annexure –IV List of the Application Form Receipt Centers (ARC) 50
Annexure –V List of course alongwith name of institute for MKB candidates 53
Annexure-VI List of codes of institutes participating in Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme 54
Pro forma -O 55
Annexure-VII Institute Information 57-163
Engineering/Technology
GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA
RULES OF ADMISSION TO FIRST YEAR OF FOUR YEAR FULL TIME DEGREE
COURSES IN ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY AND INSTITUTE INFORMATION
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2008– 2009
1.0 Introduction
The entrance examination for the selection to all Health Science Courses, Engineering and
Pharmacy degree courses i.e. MHT-CET 2008, in the State of Maharashtra for the academic
year 2008-09 was conducted by the Competent Authority appointed by the Government of
Maharashtra.
This brochure gives the rules and information regarding the Distribution of seats under various
heads i.e. Home University, Outside Home University, Institute level seats, Minority seats,
AIEEE seats etc.; details of the Reservation of seats, Fees concession offered to eligible
candidates, details of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP), details of the Admission
rounds, Institute/course wise Information etc.
The Admission process for the Autonomous Institutes [viz. i) Veermata Jijabai
Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai, ii) College of Engineering (COE) , Pune,
iii) University Institute of Chemical Technology (UICT), Mumbai, iv) Shri Guru Gobind
Singhji Institute of Engineering & Technology (SGGSIET), Nanded and v)Walchand
College of Engineering(WCE), Sangli vi) Vishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT),
Pune] is being separately carried out by the Competent Authority appointed for these institutes.
These rules also incorporate the guidelines (Annexure-III) for the rules of admissions, which
are to be carried out by the Unaided institutes for Institute level seats and for the seats
remaining vacant after the Centralised Admission Rounds.
1.1 Role of Competent Authority in the process of Admission to First year of Engineering.
a) The Competent Authority duly appointed by the Government and headed by the Director of
Technical Education, Maharashtra State, shall be the authority for Centralised Admission
Process and direct the students as per their allotment through CAP to all colleges.
b) Competent Authority shall be the sole authority to effect admission through CAP for Govt.,
Govt. Aided, University Department, University Managed colleges.
c) Competent Authority shall also effect admissions to a certain number of seats in Unaided
Engineering colleges, for which such institutions have given consent.
d) Competent Authority shall also deal with the representations received from the candidates
pertaining to allotment and admissions in Govt., Govt. Aided, University Managed colleges,
University Departments and Unaided colleges which acts as Grievance Redressal Authority
and Appellate Authority at State level.
e) To scrutinize the branch-wise list of the students admitted to First year, by all Unaided
Engineering colleges submitted through the office of the Joint Director, Tech. Education of
respective regional offices in the State of Maharashtra.
f) All the decisions taken in relation to Admission to First Year of Engineering/Technology
courses, by the Competent Authority shall be final and binding on all concerned.
2.1.1: Additional Seats available for admission through CAP under the AICTE Tuition Fee
waiver scheme (AICTE notification No. 37-03/Legal/2007 dt. 9th April 2007) -
The AICTE has announced the scheme of Tuition Fee Waiver for the benefit of meritorious
students belonging to Physically Handicapped, Woman and Economically weaker sections of
the society. The salient features of the scheme are:
1. Under the Scheme, the Competent Authority for admissions shall be the same as for
regular admissions.
2. Institutions shall provide tuition fee waiver up to 10 percent of its sanctioned intake of
students. Typically for every 60 sanctioned intake in a branch/discipline of study,
tuition fee waiver shall be given to two woman students, three economically weaker
students (Annual income of Parents/Guardians less than Rs. 2.50 lakhs from all
sources) and one physically handicapped student based on merit.
3. In the event of non-availability of students in a specific category as above, the benefit
will be given to any other candidate of other categories according to merit.
4. The AICTE approved technical institutions shall inform the number of the tuition fee
waivers, branch wise to the admission authorities of the concerned state and give an
undertaking that the institution will not charge tuition fee for the duration of the course
from the beneficiaries.
5. The State Governments, Affiliating Universities of the concerned state shall allow
equal number of seats over and above the present sanctioned strength subject to
maximum of 10% of the approved intake in the same branch in lieu of number of the
Tuition Fee Waivers.
Tuition Fee Waiver scheme shall be implemented as follows:
x The list of the institutions who have volunteered to avail the scheme is available in annexure V.
x The admission to these additional seats will be done along with the admission to Maharashtra
State seats available for CAP (mentioned in rule 2.1) by the Competent Authority.
x All such additional seats shall be treated as GENERAL seats of Maharashtra state quota. Out of
these 6 additional seats, 4 seats will be merged with the available GENERAL Home University
(HU) CAP seats and 2 seats will be merged with the available GENERAL Other than Home
University (OHU) CAP seats.
x The detail of Tuition fee waiver seats against the sanctioned intake is given in the table below
Sanctioned Intake
Women EWS PH Total
120 4 6 2 12
90 3 5 1 9
60 2 3 1 6
40 1 2 1 4
30 1 1 1 3
20 1 1 - 2
x The candidates opting for admission against the additional seats under this scheme should note
that the tuition fees for the additional seats is as specified in rule no. 7.1 & 7.2
x Candidates willing to opt for these additional higher fees seats of Government/ Govt. aided
institutes University Managed departments will have to specify their willingness in the option
form.
x As the fees for additional seats under this scheme in unaided institutes is same as fees
applicable to them as approved by Shikshan Shulka Samiti, candidates need not separately
mention about their willingness for these seats.
x Maharashtra State candidates (on the basis of score of MHT-CET-2008) will be admitted
against such additional seats.
x The beneficiaries will be decided as per the final merit list of admitted candidates after
completion of CAP process prepared on the basis of score of MHT-CET-2008.
Guidelines for the institutions for the selection of beneficiaries of Tuition Fee Waiver
Scheme:
x Beneficiaries should be selected from the candidates admitted against the Maharashtra state
quota of CAP process only.
x Candidate will not be treated as a beneficiary of the scheme if he/she is opting for fee
exemptions through any other scheme.
x Institution will not charge tuition fee for the entire duration of the course to the
beneficiaries irrespective of the total number of enrollment in each year of the course or
failure of the beneficiaries.
x Students, either beneficiaries or additional students admitted under this scheme are not
entitled for change of branch in the same institute or change of the institute through out the
duration of the course.
x While selecting the number of beneficiaries, institutes are required to consider total number
of candidates admitted through CAP only. In any case, institutes are not supposed to
consider management quota seats. An illustrative example is given below-
The representative of admission authority and centre of admission for the J & K migrant candidates
is
The Principal,
Sardar Patel College of Engineering,
Versova Road, Munshi Nagar,
Andheri (West), Mumbai-400 058
Phone- (022) 26232192, 26289777 Fax-(022) 26237819
x Candidates admitted under this provision are not allowed to change course or college in
any year of study.
x Candidates who are eligible to apply against the provision of Jammu & Kashmir
Migrant Candidate seats as well as against the Maharashtra State seats are only
entitled to claim for one of these seats.
x The respective State selects the candidates for the seats earmarked for their state.
x The Competent Authority of the respective State issues the course and college allotment
letter to the candidate.
x Candidates along with course and college allotment letter reports to the Directorate of
Technical Education, Maharashtra State, 3, Mahapalika Marg, Dhobi Talao, Near
Metro Cinema, Mumbai 400 001 for scrutiny of original certificates and for collecting the
admission letter on or before 31st August of the current academic year.
x No GOI Nominee candidate shall report directly to the Institute. In case such
candidate reports directly to the Institute, the Principal of the institute should not
admit such candidate and ask the candidate to approach above mentioned office.
Note: Candidates aspiring to seek the provision of the seats as mentioned above of Dr. BATU,
Lonere should be MHT-CET-2008 qualified and apply directly to Dr. BATU, Lonere.
Note: *For the purpose of deciding Home University of the candidate, jurisdiction of both the
Shivaji & Solapur University will be combined together and will be treated as a single
University area viz. the Shivaji University. In effect, candidate passing qualifying exam
(std. XII) from Solapur district will be assigned Home University as Shivaji University.
Also a candidate passing qualifying exam (std. XII) from Satara/Kolhapur/Sangli
district will be assigned Home University as Shivaji University.
University other than SGB Amaravati University are eligible for these OHU seats of the SGB
Amaravati University.
*Except VJTI, Mumbai; COE, Pune; UICT, Mumbai, SGGSIET, Nanded, WCE Sangli, VIT,
Pune.
**Usha Mittal Institute of Technology, S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Mumbai.
**Dr. B.A.T.U., Lonere- except 15% seats for Maharashtra State candidates passing qualifying
examination from Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts
2.6.3 Admissions to VJTI, Mumbai; COE, Pune; UICT, Mumbai, SGGSIE&T, Nanded
and WCE, Sangli, VIT, Pune
As per Government Resolution(s), admissions to these institutes will be carried out separately.
These institutes will not be considered under Centralised Admission Process. Common Entrance
Test for the admissions to these institutes will remain same as that of MHT-CET-2008 conducted
for Engineering, Pharmacy & Medical Degree courses by the Competent Authority of Govt. of
Maharashtra. Candidates are required to fill up separate application form for admissions to these
institutes. Admissions for all the seats of these institutes will be carried out on the basis of MHT-
CET-2008 marks as per the inter se merit of the Maharashtra State candidates who have applied
separately for admission to these Institutes as per the relevant rules. Statutory reservations for
candidates belonging to backward class categories as per the relevant rules and resolutions of the
Government of Maharashtra will be applicable for admissions to these institutions.
2.6.4 Sanctioned intake for various Courses in various Institutes for the year 2008-2009:
x Sanctioned intake for various Courses in various Institutes for the year 2008-2009 is mentioned
in the Institute information part of the brochure.
x The AICTE shall communicate to the State Government the approved new institute/s, the
changes in the existing intake capacity of different courses and introduction of the new courses
in the existing institutes, before 30th June 2008.
x Approvals to start a new institute/course and changes in the intake capacity of the existing
courses communicated after the 30th June 2008 will not be considered for admission during the
academic year 2008-09.
x Approvals to start a new institute and changes in the intake capacity for the course in existing
institutes communicated by AICTE after the printing of the information brochure shall be
displayed on the website http://www.dte.org.in/fe2008 and will not be separately notified in
any newspaper. This information will also be made available at all the Regional offices of the
Directorate of Technical Education.
x The final Institute Information displayed on DTE web site will be treated as authentic for
admissions for the year 2008-09. Candidates are instructed to refer the web site for the revised
and final Institute Information before filling the Option/Preference Form.
3.0 Reservations:
All the reservations given below shall be applicable to candidates belonging to Maharashtra State
only subject to the fulfillment of the eligibility criteria specified by respective authorities from time
to time.
3.1 Reservation for Backward Class category Candidates:
The percentage of seats reserved for candidates of backward class categories belonging to
Maharashtra State is as per the details in table given below. The percentages of reservation are the
percentages of the seats available for Maharashtra candidates, which are coming under the purview
of the Competent Authority (Refer notes 1-5 given below for details). These are the minimum
percentages of reservation exclusive of the backward class candidates securing allotment through
General Merit by virtue of merit. Backward class candidates shall claim the category to which they
belong to at the time of submission of application form for Centralized Admission.
Sr. Percentage of
Category of Reservation
No. Reservation
1. Scheduled Castes and Schedule caste converts to Buddhism ( SC) 13.0
2. Schedule Tribes (ST) 7.0
3. Vimukta Jatis (VJ)/De notified Tribes( DT) (NT-A) 3.0
4. Nomadic Tribes 1 (NT-B) 2.5
5. Nomadic Tribes 2 (NT-C) 3.5
6. Nomadic Tribes 3 (NT-D) 2.0
7 Other Backward classes (OBC) 19.0
Total 50.0
Note:
1. The reservation for backward class candidates shall not be available in Unaided Minority colleges.
2. The reservation for backward class candidates shall be available in Unaided Non-Minority colleges
and it will be 50% of MS CAP seats.
3. Reservation for backward class candidate i.e. 50% as stated above shall be available in
Government, Government Aided Institutes, University Dept. and University Managed Institutes.
4. Candidates belonging to Special Backward Class (SBC) will be offered reservation up to 2% seats
of the seats available for Maharashtra candidates which are coming under the purview of the
Competent Authority subject to condition that any seats remain vacant in the reserved category at
the end of stage–I of allotment. These seats are carved out during the allotment stage-I and no
separate seats are earmarked before the start of the allotment process.
5. Even if the candidate belonging to Backward Class Category secures admission against a seat
belonging to the General category by virtue of merit, such candidate has to produce all the
necessary documents in support of the category claimed both at the time of admission and while
filling up of the CAP admission form.
6. All OMS candidates are treated as GENERAL/OPEN candidates and are not eligible to claim
reservation for Backward class category candidate.
Five (5) per cent seats of the total sanctioned intake for an institute, subject to a maximum of five
(5) seats in each institute coming under CAP shall be reserved for
x Children of ex- service personnel who are domiciled in Maharashtra State (DEF-1).
x Children of active service personnel who are domiciled in Maharashtra State (DEF-2).
x Children of active service personnel (DEF-3) –
¾ Who are transferred to Maharashtra State but are not domiciled in Maharashtra State,
¾ Who are not domiciled in Maharashtra State but their families are stationed in
Maharashtra State under the provision of retention of family accommodation at the last
duty station on grounds of children’s education provided further that, such candidate
should have appeared and passed the HSC (Std.XII) examination of Maharashtra State
Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination
from a school/college situate in the State of Maharashtra.
These seats are within the sanctioned intake capacity and are available as State Level seats. A
combined single merit list of all eligible DEF1, DEF2 & DEF3 candidates shall be prepared.
Admission against the Defence category seats will be made strictly on the basis of inter se merit of
combined single merit list of all eligible DEF1, DEF2 & DEF3 candidates.
IMPORTANT: All such candidates who fail to substantiate claims made (such as reservation
category, PH, Defence etc.) with supporting necessary documents shall be converted to
GENERAL category and/or such applications will be rejected as the case may be. Once such
candidates are converted to GENERAL category and they will have to fulfill the minimum
eligibility criteria as set out for a GENERAL category candidate.
3.5 Reservation of seats for the candidates belonging to the Maharashtra-Karnataka Border
(disputed area) MS Type-F candidates-
A certain number of seats are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Maharashtra-Karnataka
Border (disputed area) i.e. MS Type-F candidates. Total 25 seats are reserved for the MS type-F
candidates. The details such as the list of unaided institutes, courses in which these seats are
earmarked are specified in Annexure V . The admission process to these seats is given under rule
6.4.
Note: MS Type-F (MKB) candidates will be eligible for admission only against the seats reserved
for such candidates. Such candidates will not be able to participate in the CAP for MS (Type A-E)
candidates.
As on today following Government institutes are having the permission to admit Foreign
Nationals/Foreign students /PIOs/Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries/Children of
NRI.
Sr. No. Name of Government Autonomous Institute
01 College of Engineering, Pune-411005
02 University Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, Mumbai-400019
Note:
x These admissions will be made strictly as per merit on or before the commencement of
academic session for the first semester/year for the current academic year.
x The admission against these supernumerary seats is permitted to the institutes only after the
institute gets a certificate from AICTE regarding the availability of facilities for creation of
supernumerary seats.
x If any seats available for Foreign Nationals / Foreign Students / Persons of Indian Origin /
Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries remain vacant due to non-availability of
eligible candidates for these seats, such vacant seats shall be kept vacant. Under any condition
these seats shall not be offered to any other candidates.
x 1/3rd of the 15 % seats shall be reserved for children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries
and 2/3rd of the 15 % seats shall be reserved for the PIO/Foreign Nationals etc.
x Candidates who have confirmed admission in any one of the CAP rounds I/II/III/IV
conducted by DTE will not be able to participate in any admission rounds conducted
by the Autonomous Institutes (institutes mentioned in rule 1.0).
x MS candidate securing allotment against both AIEEE seat and MS seat shall have to
confirm admission in either one of the allotted seats. Such candidate will automatically
forfeit claim on other seat and candidate will not be able to participate in further
round(s).
x If a candidate cancels his/her admission, which was confirmed in earlier CAP
round(s) or in the Autonomous Institutes, will not be eligible to participate in the
subsequent CAP round(s) conducted by DTE and in the Admission Round(s)
conducted by Autonomous Institutes, even after cancellation of such admission.
x Details of eligibility for participating in each round of CAP, method of reporting after
each CAP round, availability of seats for each CAP round and other details are given
in the Annexure-I of this Information Brochure.
Seats remaining vacant after completion of CAP will be filled at the Institute level. The guidelines
for vacancy round of admission and for admission against Institute level are given in the
Annexure-III of this information brochure.
Only one round of admission by counseling for J&K Migrant seats will be conducted. (Refer rule
6.3 for details)
Various steps in the process of admission to Engineering courses are also given in the
Annexure-I. The steps include issue of Information brochure, filling up & confirmation of
Online CAP Application form, filling up & confirmation of Option form for each round of
Centralized Allotment, Allotment process and Reporting Rules etc. Candidates are required to
read carefully the details of CAP given in the Annexure-I and follow instructions given
therein. Annexure-II gives various documents needed while attending the CAP.
6.1: CAP Rounds I/II/III by allotment and Round-IV by Centralized Counseling for
Maharashtra State candidates (Type A,B,C,D,E)
Eligible candidates: All the eligible Maharashtra State candidates (Type A-E) who have a valid
MHT-CET-2008 score and have been assigned Maharashtra State Merit number and whose name
appear in the merit list for respective CAP rounds prepared by the Competent Authority shall be
considered for allotment in these Rounds.
For the CAP Round-I, Stage-I, Stage – II and Stage-III of rule 6.1.4 shall be executed. Seats
remaining vacant due to non-allotment and non-reporting will be available for allotment in
CAP Round-II.
For the CAP Round-II, Stage-I to Stage-VII of rule 6.1.4 shall be executed. Seats remaining
vacant due to non-allotment and non-reporting will be available for allotment in CAP Round-
III.
The seat tags i.e. Reserved category, PH, DEF, HU, OHU, Ladies etc. shall be maintained
during allotment in CAP Round-I &II.
During this round of admission by allotment, no seat tag will be applied i.e. all available
Maharashtra State Seats shall be treated as GENERAL seats and shall be allotted solely on the
basis of inter-se merit of eligible MS candidates without any reference whatsoever to the
category of the candidate(s) (open/reserved) or the category to which the vacant seat belongs
(such as Home University, other than Home University, Backward Class, Physically
Handicapped etc).
The available AIEEE seats will be offered to the eligible AIEEE (both MS (Type A-E) &
OMS) candidates.
CAP Round-IV of admission will be conducted only for eligible Maharashtra State Candidates
whose names have appeared in Maharashtra State Merit list (subject to eligibility of
participation as set out in the Annexure-I). During this round of admission by Counseling, no
seat tag will be applied i.e. seats available shall be treated as GENERAL seats and shall be
allotted solely on the basis of inter-se merit of eligible MS candidates without any reference
whatsoever to the category of the candidate(s) (open /reserved) or the category to which the
vacant seat belongs (such as Home University, other than Home University, Backward Class,
Physically Handicapped etc) and also all the vacant AIEEE Seats shall be treated as
GENERAL seats and will be offered to MS candidates from Maharashtra State Merit list as
stated above.
The number of the seats, type of seat tag etc. will be made available on website to the
eligible candidates before filling up of the option forms for CAP rounds I, II and III.
General Notes:
x Allotment for Home University seats and Other than Home University seats will be carried
out as per inter se merit of University area merit list and Maharashtra State merit list
respectively of CAP Round-I, II & III
x Seats will be allotted to candidates as per their inter se merit, as per the options filled and
the number of seats available at that point of time in the stage of CAP Round-I, II, III.
x All candidates eligible for a particular stage of allotment will be considered for allotment
for a seat in that stage, even if they have been allotted/not allotted a seat in the previous
stage.
x During the allotment of any stage, the candidate may get upward shift in the allotment with
reference to the options filled by the candidate according to availability of seats at that
point of time.
x All reserved category candidates (including SBC in their original category) shall be
considered for allotment (whether they are allotted any seat in earlier stage or not) in all
stages.
x Due to upward shifts, the seats falling vacant shall be considered for allotment in further
iterations of the same stage as per the provisions of that stage of allotment and as per inter
se merit.
x Allotment against the first available option in the order of options filled is retained as final
allotment.
x During Round I, stage I & II will be repeated twice after stage III for upward shifts to the
all the candidates due to allotment to SBC candidates in stage – III.
The seats available for the implementation of this logic will include the Home University area
seats and State level seats for other university area candidates coming under the purview of
Competent Authority. (Refer the Table given in Rule 2.6 for details)
Stage –I: For all the candidates
x All the candidates (open/reserved/male/female) of all the categories shall be considered
for allotment as per their inter se merit.
x Backward class category candidates shall be considered for allotment in open category
seat by virtue of their merit or in their respective category of reservation if open
category seats are not available at their merit.
x SBC category candidates shall be considered for allotment in Open category by virtue
of their merit or in their original category of reservation, if open seats are not available
as per their merit
x Physically handicapped category candidates shall be considered for allotment for the
seats reserved for them by virtue of their merit or in open category as per their inter-se
merit if the seats reserved for physically handicapped are not available at their merit.
x Defence category candidates shall be considered for allotment for the seats reserved for
them by virtue of their merit or in open category as per their inter-se merit if the seats
reserved for defence category candidates are not available at their merit.
x For the female candidates, the availability of seat shall be checked in the following
order:
1.in the seats reserved for females in open category,
2.in the general seats in open category,
3.in the seats reserved for females in respective caste category as applicable,
4.in the general seats in their respective caste category as applicable.
x Candidates opting for the additional seats available against the tuition fee waivers in
Govt/ Govt- Aided/ University Departments/ University Managed institutes shall be
considered initially for allotment against the regular seat in the CAP and then he/she
will be considered for additional seat for the same option.
x On completion of Stage – I, if any of the backward class categories mentioned above do not
get the required number of female candidates for the percentages laid down, the seats so
remaining vacant shall be considered for allotment to male candidates belonging to
respective Backward Class category.
x All the Backward class category candidates will be considered for allotment in this
stage in the groups as mentioned below.
Group 1: i) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Castes converted to Buddhism (SC)
ii) Scheduled Tribes including those living outside the specified areas (ST)
Group 2: i) Vimukta Jatis/De- Notified Tribes (VJ/DT) NT(A)
5 Nomadic Tribes 1 (NT-B)
Group 3: i) Nomadic Tribes 2 (NT-C)
5 Nomadic Tribes 3 (NT-D)
iii) Other Backward Class (OBC)
x On completion of Stage –II, the seats remaining vacant in the respective group of
categories as mentioned above, shall be considered for allotment to the candidates of
respective group as per the inter se merit of the candidates.
x The seats reserved for Backward class category candidates remaining vacant after
completion of Stage –III, shall be considered for allotment to the candidates of all the
reserved categories together, on the basis of their inter se merit.
x The seats remaining vacant after completion of Stage-IV, shall be considered for
allotment to the candidates of all the sub category of defence (namely Def-1, Def-2 and
Def-3) together, on the basis of their inter se merit
x The seats remaining vacant after completion of Stage-IV, shall be considered for
allotment to the candidates of the category of Physically handicapped (P-1,P-2and P-3
taken together), on the basis of their combined inter se merit.
x The seats remaining vacant after completion of Stage –VI, shall be considered for
allotment to all the candidates (open/reserved/male/female) on the basis of their inter se
merit.
6.2 Direct Allotment-CAP Rounds I, II & III for the All India seats (AIEEE)-
These rounds will be carried out for All India (AIEEE) seats which are coming under the purview
of the Competent Authority for AIEEE qualified candidates who have applied for admission to
degree courses in Engineering/Technology.
Eligible candidates: All the eligible candidates who have a valid AIEEE-2008 (Paper-1) score (i.e.
total score is positive) and have been assigned All India (AIEEE) Merit number/rank and whose
name appear in the merit list for respective CAP rounds prepared by the Competent Authority shall
be considered for allotment in these Rounds.
General notes:
x Allotment for these seats will be carried out as per inter se merit of All India (AIEEE 2008
paper-1) merit list prepared by the Competent Authority of State of Maharashtra.
x Seats will be allotted to candidates as per their inter se merit, as per the options given and
the number of seats available at that point of time.
x Allotment against the first available Preference in the order of choices mentioned in the
Preference form is retained as final allotment.
x The allotment lists will be made available on DTE Website www.dte.org.in/fe2008. The
allotment will show allotment in respective allotment Rounds-I/II/III.
Merit of all eligible J&K Migrant candidates will be based on the total marks obtained in Physics,
Chemistry and Mathematics in HSC (Std. XII) only; relative merit in case of a tie (i.e. equal marks
in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics taken together out of 300) shall be resolved in the order of
preference as given below:
(a) A candidate securing higher % marks in Mathematics of HSC.
(b) A candidate securing higher % marks in Physics of HSC.
(c) A candidate securing higher % marks in SSC (Std. X) examination
(d) A candidate securing higher % marks in Mathematics at SSC (Std. X) Examination.
(e) Birth Date of the candidate (Elder Candidate will be given preference)
Note: While converting the marks, if the converted marks work out to be a figure with
fraction, fraction up to two decimal places will only be considered.
Seats available: Refer Rule 2.2.
General notes:
x Please refer Annexure-I for details regarding filling of Online Application form,
Confirmation of Application form, Admission round by counseling etc.
x All the candidates who have been assigned J&K Migrant Merit number shall be eligible to
participate in this round.
x This round will be conducted by counseling as per inter se merit of J&K Migrant merit list
and the number of seats available at that point of time during counseling.
Following center will act as Admission Authority for these admissions.
The Principal,
Sardar Patel College of Engineering (Government Aided Institute)
Versova Road, Munshi Nagar,
Andheri (West), Mumbai-400058
Phone- (022) 26232192, 26289777
x Candidate seeking admission against these seats will report to the Admission office of this
institute for admission as per the schedule. The candidates will have to produce documentary
evidence strictly as per the proforma(s) in support of their claims.
x These Admissions will be made strictly in the order of merit from amongst the candidates who
present themselves for admission at Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Andheri (West),
Mumbai, as per schedule, against the seats available in the various institutes at the point of time
when the candidate actually reports for admission.
x Candidate will have to confirm the admission by the paying the requisite amount of fee to the
respective institute and producing ALL documents in original, to which admission is granted as
per the schedule.
x Admissions once confirmed shall be final and candidate shall not be allowed to seek transfer of
their admission to some other institute and/or some other course during entire duration of the
course.
x A candidate, who reports later than the time when his / her rank in the merit list required him /
her to do so, will be considered for admission against the seats that are vacant and are available
at that point of time in various institutions. He / She will not be eligible and will not be
considered for admission against a seat that would have been offered to him / her at his / her
rank in the merit list had he/she reported on time.
6.4 Counseling Round of Admission of candidates belonging to the Maharashtra-Karnataka
Border (disputed border area) MS Type-F candidates-
Total 25 seats are reserved for the MS type-F candidates in various courses of some unaided
institutes, details of seats available for admission is available on the website. The admission
process shall be as follows:
x Aspiring MKB (Type-F) candidates will fill in Online Application form for Admission to
Engineering. (Refer Annexure-I for details)
x Take a printout of the online Application form for Admission and confirm the same at the
ARC along with all necessary documents.
x The merit list of eligible Type-F candidates will be displayed on the website.
x Admission of Type-F candidates will be carried out by conducting only one round of
counseling.
x Type-F candidates are not eligible to participate in CAP Rounds-I,II,III,IV for admission
against MS seats.
x Type F candidate admitted under All India (AIEEE) seats are not eligible to participate in
counseling round.
x The venue for the counseling round of admission will be Government College of
Engineering, Vishrambag, Karad – 415 124 on 18th August 2008.
6.6 Counseling Round for vacant seats after CAP Round-IV at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
Technological University: for the candidates passing qualifying (Std.XII)
examination from Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts only:
x Only those Maharashtra State candidates who have qualified in MHT-CET-2008 for
Engineering/Technology Degree Courses conducted by the Competent Authority of
Government of Mahrashtra for the academic year 2008-09, in addition to eligibility criteria as
regards to educational qualification, will be considered eligible.
x The seats within sanctioned intake reserved for backward class category candidates falling
vacant shall be made available first to the respective backward class category candidates
passing qualifying examination from Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts as per
their inter se merit in the merit list of the respective category. Subsequently, vacant seats
within sanctioned intake shall be made available to all (open/reserved/male/female) the
candidates eligible for this round.
6.7 Additional Round(s): Counseling Round at Govt., Govt. Aided, University Managed and
University Departments only: For all the Maharashtra State candidates on
the basis of MHT-CET-2008 only.
x If any vacancies remain after the end of CAP Round-IV, the respective Principal / Director of
the Institute/Department shall conduct additional round of admission for all the Maharashtra
State candidates (open/reserved/male/female) of all the categories as per their inter se merit of
MHT-CET-2008 score.
x The no. of vacancies and schedule of admission should be displayed on the website of the
Institute, published in a local newspaper and on the notice board of the Institute.
x At the end of the round as mentioned under rule no. 6.5, if any seats of Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere remain vacant, then these seats will be filled from
all the Maharashtra State candidates (open/reserved/male/female) at the Sardar Patel College of
Engineering, Andheri, Mumbai along with the vacant seats, if any.
6.8 Admissions to the Seats remaining vacant in Unaided institutions after CAP round-IV:
(For eligible Maharashtra State candidates and Outside Maharashtra State candidates)
The Principal/Director of the un-aided institution has to carry out the admissions for the
vacancies after the CAP Round-IV as per the guide lines given in Annexure-III.
7.0 Fees and concessions in Govt., Govt. aided, University managed Engineering colleges,
University Departments and Fees prescribed in Unaided Engineering Colleges:
7.1 Fees prescribed: As per the Govt. resolution No. TEM-2003/(249/03)/TE-1, dated 11th
September 2003, the tuition, development and other fees per annum for Govt., Govt. aided,
University Managed Colleges and University Departments is as indicated below
x For Open category candidates:
Tuition fee: Rs. 15000/-
x For SC/ST/VJ/DT NT(A)/NT(B)/NT(C)/NT(D)/SBC/OBC category candidates :
No tuition fee for admission (in any round) in Govt./Govt. Aided/University
managed Engineering colleges and University Departments.
x For all the candidates :
Development fee Rs. 5000/-
Other fee Rs. 4000/-
Sr. Amount in Rs.
Details of Other fees
No.
1. Gymkhana Fee 500 /-
(Identity Card, Magazines, Medical etc.)
2. Training & Placement Fee 75/-
3. Library Fee 700/-
4. Library & Laboratory Caution Money Deposit (Refundable. To 500/-
be paid only once and not every year)
Note: No additional fees other than the University Fees as specified by the respective
University and Hostel Fees in case of candidates opting for hostel accommodation shall be
charged at institute level from the candidates.
x Jammu and Kashmir Migrant candidates shall pay the same fees as that of the fees of the Govt.
institutes to respective institutes where they have secured the admission.
x Government of India Nominee candidates shall pay the same fees as that of the fees of the Govt.
institutes to respective institutes where they have secured the admission.
Caution money deposits received from the students shall be refunded after successful completion
of the course or after canceling the admission. Unless there is any recovery, no deduction shall be
made from the caution money deposit. However, the amount of caution money deposit shall be
transferred to Students Aid Fund in case of Un-Aided colleges and credited to Government in case
of Government and Government-Aided College, if candidate does not apply for refund, within 3
complete financial years after the student actually leaves the institution; or, within 3 complete
financial years after the date of successful completion of the course, whichever is earlier.
All the schemes given below, regarding concession in tuition & other fees shall be available to
candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only subject to the fulfillment of the eligibility criteria
specified by respective authorities offering such concession in fees from time to time.
The concessions in tuition fee at the time of admission will be given only for Government,
University Managed and Government-Aided Institutions.
The scheme/mode of concessions, scheme of loan scholarship (if any) for eligible EBC
candidates, in tuition & other fees in the Un-Aided Institutions will be announced by the
State Government.
7.6.2 Concession for sons and daughters of teaching and Non-teaching staff of Primary,
Secondary and higher secondary schools:
The candidates claiming concessions for sons and daughters of primary, secondary school and
higher secondary schools (Junior colleges) teachers or non-teaching staff shall produce at the time
of admission,
In case of Un-Aided colleges, such candidates will be required to pay the fees at the time of
admission. The fees paid by such candidates will be reimbursed by the respective colleges only
after the concession (if any) is granted by the respective Authority.
7.6.3 Concession in fees for Backward Class Category Candidates (belonging to Maharashtra
State only) in Unaided Private Institutes:
However, these candidates will get only that amount of waiver as notified in the circulars issued by
the Social Justice and Tribal Welfare Departments from time to time, subject to fulfillment of
various norms and conditions laid down by these Departments.
Note:
x Candidates claiming for the fee concession under reservation category shall produce the
requisite certificates as may be specified by the respective Social Justice and Tribal
Welfare Departments.
x Strict action will be taken by the State govt. against the institutes violating these norms.
a) The candidate should have taken admission by paying necessary tuition fee and should
have submitted original certificates before he/she applies for cancellation. In case
candidate fails to submit any of the original documents within the allowed time limit,
(i.e. within 4 working days after the date of allotment) the admission shall be treated
as cancelled.
b) The candidate desirous of canceling admission shall apply for cancellation in the pro forma
– O only.
a) If during the course of studies, candidate desires to discontinue studies for any reason
whatsoever, he or she shall be allowed to do so and it shall be presumed that he or she has
cancelled admission at that stage. The Principal shall issue College Leaving Certificate and
fees shall be refunded as per the rules mentioned.
b) If the admission is cancelled on or before 20 days from the last date of reporting of each
CAP round, the original school or college leaving certificate on the strength of which a
candidate was admitted shall be returned.
c) If the admission is cancelled after 20 days from the last date of reporting after each round
of CAP, the leaving certificate from the institution where the candidate was finally
admitted should be issued. A true copy of the original school or college leaving certificate
retained by the institute may be issued, if requested by the candidate, duly attested by the
Head of the Institute.
7.9 Refund of Tuition, Development and Other fees after cancellation of admission secured
through CAP rounds-I/II/III/IV, in Institute level round(s) and Vacancy Round(s) of
admissions in Government, Aided, University departments etc. and Unaided Institutes:
The candidate who has been provisionally admitted may cancel admission by submitting an
application in duplicate, in the prescribed pro forma - O and may request for refund of fees.
The refund of fees as applicable shall be made in due course. It is made clear that such
application for cancellation will be considered if and only if the admission is confirmed by
paying the prescribed tuition fee and other fees in full and by submitting the original
documents. Refund shall be made after deduction of the cancellation charges as shown
below:
S.No. SITUATION REFUND AMOUNT
Request for cancellation of admission is received before
1. the date of start of academic session and the seat could Entire fee less Rs. 1000/-
be filled by the Institute before the cutoff date
Request for cancellation of admission is received after Entire fee less the total
2. the start of academic session and the seat could be filled fees (i.e. Tuition,
by the Institute before the cutoff date Development & Hostel
8.0 Miscellaneous:
x The medium of instruction for degree course in Engineering/Technology in all the
Universities is English.
x Admission of candidate who has been admitted to any course at any college will be treated
as finally confirmed only on production of the Eligibility Certificate from the University to
which the college is affiliated.
x Physical fitness: Head of the institution at his or her discretion may refer any candidate to
the appropriate medical authority for ascertaining the physical fitness of the candidate to
undergo the requirements of the course. The report of medical authority shall be submitted
to the Regional Head of Technical Education for further necessary action. It is to be noted
that physically handicapped candidates are not provided with any additional facilities as far
as the academic activities pertaining to the course is concerned.
x Head of the institution may verify the antecedents of any candidate through the appropriate
police authority. The report received from police authority shall be submitted to the
Regional Head of Technical Education for further necessary action.
Accommodation in Hostel cannot be guaranteed to all the admitted candidates. Hostel fees
payable etc. should be ascertained by the students from the Principal of the college to which
they intend to take admission. The candidates (both boys and girls) are advised to verify
personally whether the hostel accommodation is available or not, by contacting Principals of
colleges where they are intending to seek admission. The Principal of the colleges shall
consider sympathetically on priority the applications of physically handicapped candidates,
sons and daughters of Jammu and Kashmir candidates and GoI nominees for Hostel
accommodation.
10.1 Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules, if the Govt. takes any policy decision
pertaining to F.E. admission, then the same shall be brought in to effect at that point of time as
per the directives from the Govt. from time to time.
10.2 Students while studying in any college, if found indulging in anti-national activities contrary
to the provisions of Acts and Laws enforced by Government or in any activity contrary to
rules of discipline, will be liable to be expelled from the college without any notice by the
Principal of the college.
10.3 Action against ragging: Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999 which is in effect from
15th May 1999 has the following provisions for Action against Ragging.
a) Ragging within or outside of any educational institution is prohibited,
b) Whosoever directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets, or propagates ragging within or
outside any educational institution shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a
term up to 2 years and / or penalty which may extend to ten thousand rupees.
c) Any student convicted of an offence of ragging shall be dismissed from the educational
institution and such student shall not be admitted in any other educational institution for a period
of five years from the date of order of such dismissal.
d) Whenever any student or, as the case may be, the parent or guardian or a teacher of an
educational institution complaints, in writing, of ragging to the head of the educational
institution, the head of the educational institution shall, without prejudice to the foregoing
provisions, within seven days of the receipt of the complaint, enquire into the matter mentioned
in the complaint and if, prima facie, it is found true, suspend the student who is accused of the
offence, and shall, immediately forward the complaint to the police station having jurisdiction
over the area in which the educational institution is situated, for further action. Where, on enquiry
by the head of the educational institution, it is found that there is no substance, prima facie, in the
complaint received, he /she shall intimate the fact, in writing, to the complainant. The decision of
the head of the educational institution shall be final.
e) If the head of the educational institution fails or neglects to act in the manner specified in section
“d” above when a complaint of ragging is made, such person shall be deemed to have abetted the
offence and shall, on conviction, be punished as provided for in section “b” above.
10.4 If any of the statement made in application form or any information supplied or any
certificate(s) submitted by the candidate in connection with his or her admission is later on at
any time, found to be false or incorrect, his or her admission will be cancelled, fees forfeited
and he or she may be expelled from the college by the Principal. An appeal against the order
of expulsion, however, may be sent within 7 days to the Director of Technical Education,
Maharashtra State, Mumbai, whose decision in such cases will be final. Such candidates are
also liable for penal action as per the provisions in the law.
10.5 Legal jurisdiction: All disputes pertaining to the conduct of examination and admission shall
fall within the jurisdiction of Mumbai High Court, bench at Mumbai only. The Competent
Authority shall be the legal person in whose name the Government of Maharashtra may sue or
may be sued.
If any person(s) or officer(s) dealing with the conduct of the MHT-CET-2008 found engaged
in act(s) that would result in the leakage of question paper or attempt to use or help in the use
of unfair means in this examination he/she shall be liable to prosecution under Indian Penal
Code.
11. 0 Undertaking:
All candidates who are seeking admission shall be deemed to have submitted the following
undertaking:
1. I have read all the Rules of Admission and after understanding these rules thoroughly, I have
filled in the application form for admission for the current year.
2. The information given by me in my application is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I understand that if any of the statements made by me in the application form or any
information/documents supplied by me in connection with my admission is later on at any
time, found to be false or incorrect, my admission will be cancelled, fees forfeited and I may be
expelled from the college by the Principal. I will also be liable for the penal action as per law.
3. I have not been debarred from appearing at any examination held by any Government or
Statutory examination authority in India.
4. I fully understand that the allotment of a course will be made to me depending on my inter se
merit, order of Preference given by me and the number of seats available at that point of time in
the stage of allotment.
5. I understand that no document after the last date of submission will be entertained for the
purpose of claims or concessions etc. in connection with my admission unless otherwise
mentioned in the rules.
6. I am fully aware that the Competent Authority or its representative will not make any
correspondence with me regarding admission. I am also aware that it is entirely my
responsibility to see the notifications in the newspaper and notices on the notice boards of
concerned ARCs as well as allotments made available on the website www.dte.org.in
7. I am aware that any rule imposed by the University such as ‘imposing limits on the number of
attempts permissible to pass any examination’ shall be binding on me.
8. I hereby agree to conform to any Rules, Acts and Laws enforced by Government and I hereby
undertake that, I will do nothing either inside or outside the college which may result in
disciplinary action against me under these rules, acts and laws referred to.
9. I fully understand that the Principal of the college where I would be admitted, has a right to
expel me from the college for any infringement of the rules of conduct and discipline
prescribed by the college or University or Government and the undertaking given above.
10. Condition of minimum attendance : I am fully aware that, I will not be allowed to appear
for the examination if I do not attend minimum 75 per cent classes of theory, practical,
drawing etc. I am also aware that I will not be allowed to appear for the examination, if I
fail to submit satisfactorily all the assignments, jobs, journals, drawings, reports as may
be specified by the University within stipulated time limit.
12.0 Seats in U.I.C.T. Mumbai to be filled at all India level based on the score of AIEEE 2008
(Paper-1):
For some seats in UICT, Mumbai, which are filled at All India Level by the institute, based on the
score of AIEEE-2008 (Paper-1). Aspiring eligible candidates are advised to contact the Director
of Institute directly.
transferred. Vacancy position should be displayed on the notice board of the Institute and is also
to be informed to the office of the Joint Director, Technical Education of that region.
x After considering all the eligible candidates aspiring for change of course, if some vacancies
still exist within the sanctioned intake, the Principals of all the Un-Aided colleges subject to the
provision of rules above, shall consider the candidates from other colleges aspiring for transfer
in the same course and then the candidates aspiring for change of course subject to prior
approval from the concerned Regional Head of Technical Education. However, the total number
of candidates shall not exceed the sanctioned intake capacity for that course. The Principal shall
be responsible for ascertaining the eligibility laid down by the concerned University or Board
for the course to which the candidate is being transferred.
x The Regional Head of Technical Education shall accord approval to the eligible candidates who
apply in writing for transfer to the institutes within his jurisdiction, along with no objection
certificate from the parent colleges, eligibility certificate from the concerned affiliating body
and no objection certificate showing vacancy position within the sanctioned intake from the
Principal of the colleges in which transfer is sought by the candidates.
x All transfers in Government, Aided and Un-Aided institutes shall be subject to the final
approval by the Director of Technical Education, Maharashtra State. All institutes shall submit
the list of the candidates who were allowed change of course or institute with the prior
approval of Regional Head of Technical Education.
x In case of Government and Aided degree colleges: In case of transfer of candidates aspiring
for a change of college from Govt. and Aided colleges under the control of Directorate of
Technical Education, the candidate passing the first year examination or both first and second
semester examinations in full or failed in one of the heads of passing from any Government or
Aided college shall apply in writing to the Principal of the college in which he/she studied
first year or second semester, who will then forward the consolidated branch wise merit list
of eligible candidates showing therein year/semester, course, full name of candidate beginning
with surname, total marks secured in first year or total of first and second semester marks, out
of, percentage up to two digits, division, names of Government or Aided colleges and courses
in order of preference to which candidates desire to seek transfer, reasons for transfer and
remarks, along with course wise vacancy position in his/her institution, to the Director of
Technical Education, Maharashtra State, so as to reach him at least seven days before the
commencement of the programme of effecting direct admission to second year. No application
without recommendation of the Principal of college shall be entertained by the Directorate. If
the result of the University is not declared before the process of transfer, candidates of that
University will lose claim on transfer.
14.0 Transfer after second or third year:
Inter University Transfers at third & fourth year levels are permitted subject to the production
of eligibility certificate from the respective University in which the candidate seeks transfer.
Such transfers are permitted subject to the provision of transfers in the concerned universities
by the office of Directorate of Technical Education, Mumbai.
However the candidates who have been admitted under Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme are not
eligible for seeking transfer at any stage of their course.
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As the name indicate this one of the basic branch of engineering deals with mechanisms and
machines that transfer and transmit energy in various forms. It involves study of various
aspects of machine, its components, its design, theory behind it and kinetics and dynamics of
machines, various components and subsystems. Not only this, it also involves study of various
techniques of manufacturing and how these can be employed to obtain the desired products.
Product design, its behavior under various condition, analysis, as well as performance of the
product needs to be studied by a mechanical engineer.
The work of a Mechanical Engineer can be extremely challenging and fulfilling, requiring IT,
design and analytical skills together with an ability to work as a team. As their work involves
production, transmission and use of mechanical power and heat, they have to analyse the
different materials used for the machines and their tolerances, investigate the different energy
sources and the power they generate and the design problems if any. While designing and
making a commercial product they have to take into account all the business and marketing
aspects to make sure that the product is affordable.
Mechanical Engineers are employed in industries whose function is concerned with
manufacturing, steel production, mining, transportation, communications, oil refining,
chemical manufacture, paper, sugar, textiles, aerospace, nuclear energy, natural gas production
and transmission, and construction.
Our life would be unthinkable without the use of electrical energy. The growing utilization of
the electrical energy is a decisive prerequisite for a rapid development of industry and
agriculture. The branch of electrical engineering mainly deals with the generation, distribution
and utilization of electrical energy. As electrical energy is required every where, opportunities
for electrical engineers exist in every sphere of modern life, from manufacturing to process
industries, from robotics to embedded systems, from automobile to transport, from aviation to
navigation.
Work of an Electrical Engineer includes: Assessing the maximum demand of Electrical Power,
Designing and calculating a prospective electrical installation etc. They may work on the
design of electrical circuits, electrical machines, generation & distribution of electrical power,
electrical drives & controls, for various applications of electric power stations, the lighting and
wiring of buildings, the design of household appliances or the electrical control of industrial
machinery.
Electronics engineering is a large and growing industry focused on the behavior and effects of
electrons in electron tubes and semiconductors, and within electronic devices, systems, and
equipment. The applications of electronics are in a wide range of products, including consumer
electronics; telecommunications; diagnostics and treatment devices for medicine; audio and
video; control; computing; data storage and retrieval; photography; measurement and
metrology equipment; aviation and avionics; manufacturing; natural resource extraction; and
early warning and radar. Electronics has a major role in improving productivity in such diverse
industries as aviation, telecommunication, entertainment, oil, energy, and agriculture.
Electronics engineering is a constantly changing and widening branch of the engineering
profession having applications in every discipline of engineering.. Increased production and
demand by government and businesses for communication equipment, computers and military
electronics along with consumer demand and increased research and development on robots
and other types of automation contributes to the growth of employment opportunities in the
field. Candidates having a creative and inventive mind and also are good at physics and
mathematics will probably find electronics engineering a challenging and lucrative career.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering is the application of engineering principles and physical and
mathematical concepts to solve problems in medicine and biology. Biomedical engineering has
been a critical component of the technological advances in medicine and health care delivery
that has dramatically transformed the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease in the last
few decades. Whether in the area of biomedical imaging, biosignal processing, medical
instrumentation, biomechanics, biomaterials and implants, drug delivery, or cell and tissue
engineering, these advances are continuing to accelerate.
Instrumentation and Control Engineering
In all industry sectors the competition due to globalization has resulted in higher level of
automation for better process control and optimum utilization of resources. The demand for
automation is increasing day by day. To face these challenges, competent Instrumentation
engineers are required. Instrumentation and Control Engineering is a highly interdisciplinary
branch which covers major aspects of electrical, chemical and mechanical fundamentals.
Instrumentation and Control Engineering involves the applications of instruments for
measurement and control. Design of instruments and their applications are two inherent aspects
in Instrumentation. Further, installation, commissioning and maintenance of Instrumentation
systems are integral part of this branch. Instrumentation Engineers are the lead persons for
Automation and Control. Tools required for the automation are covered under the curriculum
of Instrumentation and Control Engineering. Biomedical Instrumentation is also an important
subject in instrumentation.
Civil Engineering
Civil engineering is the oldest and most respected discipline of all engineering fields. Civil
engineers design, build, and manage the infrastructure of civilization, which includes
buildings, bridges, highways, water supply systems, and other public works. These services are
the cornerstone of the discipline, although no longer the limiting scope.
The civil and environmental engineering programs include structural engineering, structural
Annexure I
Procedure for Centralized Admission Process (CAP) for the academic year 2008-09:
The procedure for CAP consists of following major stages:
1. Display of provisional Merit List on website www.dte.org.in/fe2008, indicating State level
rank, Home University Rank, Category Rank, AIEEE Rank etc.
2. Issue of Information Brochure at ARCs
3. Filling up of Online Option Form on website www.dte.org.in/fe2008, for each of the CAP
rounds I/II/III by eligible candidates.
4. Confirmation of Online Option Form for each of the CAP rounds I/II/III by the eligible
candidate in person at ARC only
5. Display of Provisional Allotment indicating allotment after each of the CAP rounds I/II/III on
the website www.dte.org.in/fe2008 and at the ARC
6. Reporting to the institute as per allotment of the CAP rounds I/II/III and confirmation of
admission by the candidate
7. Conduction of CAP round-IV i.e. admission round by counseling at GCOE, Aurangabad.
NOTE:
1. OMS candidates who have appeared & passed MHT-CET 2008 are not eligible to
participate in the CAP rounds on the basis of score of MHT-CET 2008. Such OMS
candidates are not permitted to fill Online Application Form & Online Option Forms of
CAP rounds. However, such OMS candidate can apply separately for the seats coming
under the purview of the Institute Authorities (Institute Level seats/against CAP vacancies)
to be filled by the respective unaided institute at the institute level. For details read the
information brochure carefully.
2. Eligible OMS as well as MS candidates who have a valid score of AIEEE-2008 (Paper-1)
can apply to participate in the CAP process for admission against the All India Seats as
given in this annexure.
3. Maharashtra State candidates who have confirmed admission in any one of the
Autonomous Institutes viz. VJTI Mumbai, UICT Mumbai, COE Pune, SGGS Nanded,
WCE Sangli & VIT, Pune are advised NOT to fill up the Application form for participation
in the CAP since such candidates are NOT eligible to participate in the CAP rounds (refer
Rule 6.0).
Stage- II: Display of provisional MS Merit list, MKB Merit List, All India Merit list and J&K
Merit list
x Provisional Merit List of eligible Maharashtra candidates, MKB Merit List, All India (AIEEE-
Paper 1) candidates and J&K Migrant candidates will be displayed on www.dte.org.in/fe2008
and at the ARCs as per the schedule.
x For discrepancy in the provisional merit list, if any, get the corrections by lodging the
grievance at ARCs, where the candidate has confirmed the application within the period
specified in the schedule. No additional document to substantiate the claim made in
application shall be accepted.
x Final merit lists will be displayed on the www.dte.org.in/fe2008 and at ARCs as per the
Schedule.
x Merit list of eligible J & K Migrant candidates will be displayed on www.dte.org.in/fe2008
after scrutiny of all documents as per schedule.
NOTE: The merit list gives relative position of the candidate and it does not guarantee admission
to any course.
General Instructions for filling online option form for CAP Round(s)
x The candidate has to login to the website www.dte.org.in/fe2008 through his/her application ID
and Password.
x The candidate eligible for CAP Round I/II/III should fill the Online Option Form.
x Every course has been allotted a 5-digit choice code, which is given in the “Annexure VII” of
the Information Brochure.
x The Candidate should select the choice codes with an order of preference i.e. first, second
etc.
x For example, for CAP Round-I a candidate can fill minimum 1 and maximum 20 options
and so on.
x Once the options are confirmed at ARC, no change in the options / preferences is allowed.
x The status of Allotment will be available on the website only and no separate allotment letter
will be issued to the candidate.
x The J & K Migrant candidates not required to fill the Online Option Forms, as their admission
shall be done by counseling.
Stage-III: Filling of Online Option Form & Confirmation at ARC for CAP Round I:
Eligible Candidates:
The candidates who have submitted and confirmed online Application form and whose names have
appeared in the Maharashtra Merit List and AIEEE Merit List of CAP round-I published by the
Directorate of Technical Education. These lists will not include the candidates who have
confirmed their admissions in any one of the Autonomous Institutes viz. VJTI Mumbai, UICT
Mumbai, COE Pune, SGGS IE&T Nanded and WCE Sangli. VIT, Pune
For Maharashtra State and AIEEE-2008 (Paper-1) Candidates:
x The eligible candidate should fill the Online Option Form of CAP Round-I
x The Candidate should go to the ARC in person for confirmation of Online Option Form along
with the Acknowledgement-cum-Receipt of the Online Application Form.
x The ARC officer shall confirm the Option form and give the Receipt of the Option Form for
CAP Round I to the candidate indicating the preference wise options given by the candidate.
Stage-IV: Display of Provisional Allotment of CAP Round I, Reporting to the institute and
confirmation of the admission
¾ The provisional allotment through CAP Round I shall be displayed on www.dte.org.in/fe2008,
at ARCs and also at the allotted institutes.
¾ No separate allotment letter will be issued to candidates.
¾ The candidate will report at the institute where the seat is allotted along with the necessary
documents as per the notified schedule and by paying the fees as prescribed by the respective
institute on the DTE web site www.dte.org.in/fe2008.
¾ Candidates are required to submit the Acknowledgement-cum-receipt of the online Application
form to the Admission authority of the institute for the confirmation of the admission.
¾ The respective institute will update the confirmation of the candidate’s admission on DTE
website through their institute login within the schedule notified.
¾ The respective Institute will carry out “Online Update” of the confirmation of the candidate’s
admission on DTE website through their Institute login immediately when the candidate is
being admitted at the Institute. The system shall automatically generate an
acknowledgement. The institute shall take a printout of the receipt and then the status of
candidate will change to ‘Reported Candidate’. The Institute will be able to view the daily
summary of the reported candidates along with fee and document details.
¾ If the candidate fails to report to and confirm the admission at the Institute, on or before the last
date of reporting at the Institute then the candidate shall forfeit the claim on the allotted seat.
¾ It is not permitted for a candidate to cancel his/her admission of CAP round I and apply/appear
for the subsequent round(s) of CAP.
x Rules of Reporting of CAP Round I:
1. All candidates who have secured an allotment out of First Nine options will not be eligible
for participating in subsequent round(s) irrespective of whether the candidate confirms the
admission or not. Hence such candidates are advised to confirm the admission at the
respective Institute as per the allotment in the CAP Round-I. Such candidates will be
disqualified for participation in further Rounds of CAP.
2. Candidates (other than those covered in above stated rule no. 1)
who have secured an allotment which is not out of first nine options i.e. it is between
10 to 20
and
who are satisfied with the allotment of CAP Round-I
and
who are no more interested in participating in subsequent round(s) of Centralized
Admission
have to confirm the admission by reporting at the respective institute. Such candidates
will not be eligible to participate in subsequent round(s) of Centralized Admission.
Such candidates will be disqualified for further Rounds of CAP.
3. All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or before the last
date of reporting of CAP Round-I, shall not be available for allotment in subsequent
round(s) of Centralized Admission.
4. The Merit lists for CAP Round II will be prepared from Merit lists of CAP Round I by
excluding the names of the candidates who have got allotment at option 1 through 9 in
CAP Round I and also excluding the names of the candidates mentioned in rule 2 above.
NOTE: For MS candidate who have also applied for AIEEE seats should note that they have to
confirm admission of only one seat as per the rules of reporting of CAP round-I even if they
receive two allotments i.e. one of MS seat and other of AIEEE seat. The other seat will be treated
as non reported seat and will be made available for CAP Round-II.
Stage-V: Filling up of online option form & Confirmation of Online filled Option Form
for CAP Round II-
Eligible Candidates for CAP Round-II:
The candidates whose names have appeared in the Maharashtra Merit List and AIEEE Merit List of
CAP round-I published by the Directorate of Technical Education excluding the candidates who
have:
x Secured an allotment in CAP Round-I, which was out of First Nine options
x Secured an allotment in CAP Round-I which was between options 10-20 and confirmed
admission by reporting to the respective institute
x Confirmed their admissions in any one of the Autonomous Institutes viz. VJTI Mumbai, UICT
Mumbai, COE Pune, SGGS IE&T Nanded, VIT, Pune and WCE Sangli.
1. All candidates who have secured an allotment out of First Fifteen options will not be eligible
for participating in subsequent round(s) irrespective of whether the candidate confirms the
admission or not. Hence such candidates are advised to confirm the admission at the
respective Institute as per the allotment in the CAP Round-II. Such candidates will be
disqualified for further Rounds of CAP.
3. All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or before the last date
of reporting of CAP Round-II, shall not be available for allotment in subsequent round(s) of
Centralized Admission.
4. The Merit lists for CAP Round III will be prepared from Merit lists of CAP Round II by
excluding the names of the candidates who have got allotment at option 1 through 15 in CAP
Round II and the name of the candidates mentioned in rule 2 above.
NOTE: For MS candidate who have also applied for AIEEE seats should note that they have to
confirm admission of only one seat as per the rules of reporting of CAP round-II even if they
receive two allotments i.e. one of MS seat and other of AIEEE seat. The other seat will be treated
as non reported seat and will be made available for CAP Round-III.
Stage-VII: Filling up of online option form & Confirmation of Online filled Option Form
for CAP Round III
Eligible Candidates for CAP Round-III:
The candidates whose names have appeared in the Maharashtra Merit List and AIEEE Merit List of
CAP round-II published by the Directorate of Technical Education excluding the candidates who
have:
x Secured an allotment in CAP Round-II, which was out of First Fifteen options
x Secured an allotment in CAP Round-II which was between options 16-30 and confirmed
admission by reporting to the respective institute
x Confirmed their admissions in any one of the Autonomous Institutes viz. VJTI Mumbai, UICT
Mumbai, COE Pune, SGGS IE&T Nanded, VIT, Pune WCE Sangli.
x The ARC officer shall confirm the Option form and give the confirmation report to the
candidate indicating the preference wise options given by the candidate.
Stage-VIII: Display of Allotment of CAP Round III, Reporting to the institute and
confirmation of the admission
¾ The allotment through CAP Round III shall be displayed on www.dte.org.in/fe2008, at ARCs
and also at the allotted institutes.
¾ No separate allotment letter will be issued to candidates.
¾ The candidate will report at the institute where the seat is allotted along with the necessary
documents as per the notified schedule and fees as prescribed by the respective institute on the
DTE web site www.dte.org.in/fe2008.
¾ Candidates are required to submit the candidate’s copy of Hall Ticket to the Admission
authority of the institute for the confirmation of the admission.
¾ Candidates will confirm the admission at the institute where the seat is allotted as per the
schedule notified.
¾ The respective institute will update the confirmation of the candidate’s admission on DTE
website through their institute login as per the schedule notified.
¾ The respective Institute will carry out “Online Update” of the confirmation of the candidate’s
admission on DTE website through their Institute login immediately when the candidate is
being admitted at the Institute. The system shall automatically generate an
acknowledgement. The institute shall take a printout of the receipt and then the status of
candidate will change to ‘Reported Candidate’. The Institute will be able to view the daily
summary of the reported candidates along with fee and document details.
¾ If the candidate fails to report to and confirm the admission at the Institute, on or before the last
date of reporting at the Institute then the candidate shall forfeit claim on the allotted seat.
¾ It is not permitted for a candidate to cancel his/her admission of CAP round III and
apply/appear for the subsequent round of centralized admission.
x Rules of Reporting of CAP Round III :
1. All candidates who have secured an allotment to any one submitted options will not be
eligible for participating in subsequent round(s) irrespective of whether the candidate
confirms the admission or not. Hence such candidates are advised to confirm the
admission at the respective Institute as per the allotment in the CAP Round-III. Such
candidates will be disqualified for further Rounds of CAP.
2. All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or before the
last date of reporting of CAP Round-III, shall not be available for allotment in subsequent
round of Centralized Admission.
3. The Merit list of Maharashtra State candidate for CAP Round IV will be prepared from
Merit list of Maharashtra State candidate of CAP Round III by excluding the names of
the candidates who have got allotment in CAP Round III.
NOTE: For MS candidate who have also applied for AIEEE seats should note that they have to
confirm admission of only one seat as per the rules of reporting of CAP round-III even if they
receive two allotments i.e. one of MS seat and other of AIEEE seat. The other seat will be treated
as non reported seat and will be made available for CAP Round-IV.
Note: All AIEEE merit list of CAP Round-III are not eligible to participate in the CAP Round-IV
(counselling round).
AVAILABLE SEATS
1. All MS & AIEEE seats under purview of Competent Authority except the seats for which the
candidates have reported in Round-I, Round II and Round-III.
2. All vacant seats of AIEEE quota will be merged to MS seat quota.
3. All vacant seats shall be available without any seat tag such as Backward, PH, HU, OHU etc.
and will be considered as State Level General seats.
Annexure – II
Documents to be attached along with the Online Application form for CAP and Admission
The candidates are required to carry ALL Original Certificates in support of their claim at
the time of confirmation of CAP Application form for the scrutiny and verification. The candidates
are required to submit only attested true copies of documents at the time of confirmation of CAP
application form.
Sr.
Type of Candidate Attested true copies of documents to be attached
No.
S.S.C. (Std.X) mark sheet.
H.S.C. (Std. XII) mark sheet.
1. All Candidates
School leaving certificate after passing H.S.C. (Std. XII).
Certificate of the Indian Nationality of the candidate#.
Domicile certificate* of candidate or of
father/mother/husband of candidate indicating that he/she
2. Type – B Candidates
is domiciled in the State of Maharashtra
( In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
Certificate from the employer in the pro forma – A stating
that father/mother of the candidate who is a Central
3. Type – C Candidates Government / Govt. of India undertaking employee is
presently posted in Maharashtra.
( In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
Certificate from the employer in the pro forma – B stating
Type – D Candidates that father/mother of the candidate who is a Maharashtra
4. And State Government / Maharashtra State Government
Type – E Candidates undertaking employee is presently posted in Maharashtra.
( In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
Certificate stating that candidate belongs to the disputed
Type-F Candidates
border area in pro forma – G.
Maharashtra Karnataka
5. Certificate stating that the mother tongue of the candidate
disputed border area
is Marathi in pro forma – H
candidates.
( In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
Backward class Caste certificate
5. Candidates belonging to Caste/Tribe validity certificate*
S.C. / S.T. ( In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
Backward class Caste certificate
Candidates belonging to Caste validity certificate*
6. VJ/ DT NT(A)/ NT(B)/ Non creamy layer certificate@ valid upto 31st March 2009
NT(C)/NT(D) /OBC/SBC ( In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
categories
Defence Service Certificate Pro forma – C.
Ex-servicemen Domicile certificate of father/mother who is an Ex service
7
(Def1) personnel is domiciled in the state of Maharashtra.
( In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
Defence Service Certificate Pro forma – C
Active Domicile Domicile certificate of father/mother who is an active
8. Defence Candidates. defence service person is domiciled in the state of
(Def2) Maharashtra.
( In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
Defence Service Certificate Pro forma – C and D/E.
Active Non Domicile Certificate from the employer in the pro forma – D stating
9. Defence Candidates. that father/mother of the candidate who is an active
(Def3) defence service person presently posted in Maharashtra.
Or
IMPORTANT: In case the candidate fails to produce the caste validity then the admission
secured by the candidate shall be cancelled. Such candidate will be required to pay the
complete fees of one academic year to the respective college. The admission secured by
such candidate in the respective reserved category will not be converted into Open
Category.
x Cut off date for the eligibility:
The eligibility of the candidate shall be determined and/or decided for all purposes including for
applicability of all these Rules and Regulations by considering the last date of submission of
Online Application form as the cut off date. It is made abundantly clear that if a candidate is found
ineligible as on the last date of submission of Online Application form, in terms of these Rules and
Regulations, and if such an ineligible candidate acquires the requisite eligibility after the aforesaid
cut off date (i.e. the last date of submission of Online Application form), such subsequent
acquisition of eligibility will not make an ineligible candidate eligible for any purpose
whatsoever, much less for the purpose of admission.
The Certificate issuing Authorities for various Backward Classes are as follows:
Sr. Category of Documents required for supporting Authority issuing the
No. Reservation the backward class reservation claim document.
1. Caste Certificate stating that the
caste is recognised under backward Executive Magistrate in
class category in Maharashtra Maharashtra State
S.C. State.
1.
Divisional Caste Certificate
Scrutiny Committee of the
2. Caste Validity Certificate
respective Divisional Social
Welfare Office.
1. Caste Certificate stating that the
caste is recognised under backward Executive Magistrate in
class category in Maharashtra Maharashtra State
2. S.T. State.
Director/Deputy Director, Tribe
2. Caste Validity Certificate Scrutiny Committee of
respective Region
Attestation:
Candidate should note the following points while submitting the Application form.
x Candidate shall attach attested copies of all the required certificates as mentioned in the rules
and enumerate the same in the given format as applicable. Candidate shall not attach a copy of
any other certificate, which is not asked for under these rules such as certificates for
participation in sports, cultural activities etc.
x The copies of certificates or documents attached to the application form should be attested by
the Principal of the college from which the candidate has passed qualifying examination or
Gazetted Officer or Special Executive Magistrate or Head Master of a Secondary School or
teaching staff of Government college/Polytechnic not below the rank of a lecturer. Original
certificates should not be attached with the application form.
x Translation:
If the candidate produces any certificate, which is not in Marathi or Hindi or English language,
authenticated Marathi or Hindi or English version of the same, duly attested by a Gazetted Officer
shall also be produced.
Annexure –III
Admission authority in the institute shall follow the procedure mentioned under rule 6.4 for
Reporting of candidates.
2.0 Eligibility criteria of candidates for admission process to be carried out at institute
level for the vacant seats after CAP Rounds:
Seats available:
Vacancy within sanctioned intake due to the Non Reporting (AIEEE, MS seats in CAP), Non
Allotment (AIEEE and MS seats in CAP) and Cancellations (if any).
In Unaided Non Minority Colleges, the vacancies in backward class category seats within
sanctioned intake shall be filled after removing the seat tag i.e. by treating these seats as
GENERAL seats. The seats thus shall be filled after preparing a common merit list of all
the candidates who have applied for the Vacancy round at the respective Unaided Non
Minority Colleges.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal marks in MHT-CET 2008, the
procedure given in Rule 4.2 of “MHT-CET 2008 Application Form & Information
Brochure” shall be adopted.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal aggregate marks in HSC(Std.
XII) examination, following order of preference shall be adopted: Marks obtained in
Mathematics at HSC, Marks obtained in Physics at HSC, Grand total of marks obtained at
HSC, Marks obtained in Mathematics at SSC, Grand Total of marks obtained at SSC.
Diploma holders who have passed the diploma course in Engineering/Technology with
minimum of 50% marks and medium of instruction as English from the Polytechnics affiliated
to MSBTE or its equivalent /AICTE approved autonomous Polytechnics situate in or outside
the Maharashtra State.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal aggregate marks in Final year of the
Diploma exam, following order of preference shall be adopted: Marks obtained in Mathematics at
SSC, Grand total of Marks obtained at SSC.
Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the HSC (Std.XII) examination
of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent
examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and secured minimum
50% marks i.e. 150 marks out of 300 marks in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics added together.
AND
Obtained non zero score in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at MHT-CET 2008.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal marks in MHT-CET 2008, the
procedure given in Rule 4.2 of “MHT-CET 2008 Application Form & Information
Brochure” shall be adopted.
Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the HSC (Std.XII) examination
of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent
examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and secured
minimum 50% marks i.e. 150 marks out of 300 marks in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics added together.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal aggregate marks in HSC(Std.
XII) examination, following order of preference shall be adopted: Marks obtained in
Mathematics at HSC, Marks obtained in Physics at HSC, Grand total of marks obtained at
HSC, Marks obtained in Mathematics at SSC, Grand Total of marks obtained at SSC.
Diploma holders who have passed the diploma course in Engineering/Technology with
minimum of 50% marks and medium of instruction as English from the AICTE approved
Polytechnics situate in or outside the Maharashtra State.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal aggregate marks in Final year
of the Diploma exam, following order of preference shall be adopted: Marks obtained in
Mathematics at SSC, Grand total of Marks obtained at SSC.
Guidelines for the admission:
All admissions shall be done in fully fair and Transparent Manner & shall be Merit based.
The Principals of the respective Un aided Engineering Colleges shall invite applications for
the seats available by giving publicity at least in two newspapers. Vacancies are also to be
displayed on the notice board of the Institute. Detailed schedule of the admission process is
also to be displayed.
¾ Aspiring candidates fulfilling the eligibility criteria shall apply directly to the Principal of
the respective colleges for admissions. These admissions will be made in a transparent
manner and strictly as per the merit of the candidates who have applied to the institute.
General Notes:
1. The allotment list of CAP rounds will be available to the institute through their Institute Login.
The Institute should update the information of the reported candidates, allotted under CAP on
the same day on which the candidate is reporting to the institute.
2. The Principal of the institute has to update the branch wise list of admitted candidates on DTE
website through their institute login clearly indicating the stage of their admission like CAP,
Maharashtra Candidate against vacancy, OMS candidate against vacancy, Institute Level seats,
J&K Migrant seats etc.
3. Three copies of such lists are to be printed and to be submitted to the concerned Regional
Office of Technical Education, duly signed by the Principal / Head of the Institute.
4. It is binding on all the Universities to grant enrollment only for the students on approved list.
Important: All the Engineering Degree Colleges are required to complete their admission process
on or before the cut off date as specified in the schedule.
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Annexure IV
List of the Application form receipt centers (ARC) for submitting Option Forms for CAP
Rounds I/II/III for the admission to the First Year Degree Course in Engineering for the
year 2008-2009.
Sr.
ARC ID Name & Address of the Application Form Receipt Centers
No.
Ashok Chowk, Solapur-413006
Padmashri Dr.D.Y. Patil Pratishthan's Padmashri D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering &
8. ARC29
Techonology Opp. H. A. Factory Ltd.,Sant Tukaram Nagar ,Pimpri - 411018
Progressive Education Society's Modern College of Engineering1186 A, Shivajinagar, Off. J.M.
9. ARC31
Road, Pune-411005
Maharashtra Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), Paud Road, Survey No.124, Ex-Servicemen
10. ARC32
Colony,Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune -411038
Bansilal Ramanath Agarwal Charitable Trust's Vishwakarma Institute of Technology,
11. ARC33
Upper Indira Nagar, Bibwewadi, Pune - 411 037
12. ARC34 Sinhgad College of Engineering, 44/1, Vadgaon (BK), Off Sinhgad Road, Pune- 411041
Vidya Pratishthan’s Institute of Information Technology, Vidya Pratishathan's College of
13. ARC35
Engineering (VPCOE) Vidyanagari, Bhigwan Road, Baramati- 413133
Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College of Engineering,
14. ARC43
Near Circuit House, Sadar Bazar, Camp-Satara -415001
MAEER’s Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, Dehu Phata, Alandi(D),
15. ARC54
Tal. Khed, Pune-412105
Pune Vidyarthi Griha's College of Engineering and Technology,44, Vidyanagari, Parvati,
16. ARC60
Shivdarshan Chowk, Near MuktanganEnglish School, Pune -411009
JSPM's Jayawantrao Sawant college of Engineering,S. No. 58, Indrayani Nagar,
17. ARC61
Handewadi Road Hadapsar, Pune -411028
Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Tathawade, S.No.80,
18. ARC62
Pune-Mumbai Bypass Highway, Tathawade, Pune - 411033
19. ARC63 G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering & Management, Wagholi, Nagar Road, Pune. -412207
Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Sector No. 26, Pradhikaran, Near Akurdi Rly.
20. ARC74
Station, Nigdi, Pune-411044
Shri Vithal Education and Research Institute's College of Engineering, Pandharpur.P.O. Box
21. ARC75
No. 54, Gopalpur - Ranjani Road, Gopalpur, Pandharpur-413304
Nashik Region
1. ARC14 Government Polytechnic, New Bldg Campus,Samangaon Road Nashik Road, Nashik -422101
2. ARC15 Government College of Engineering, Opp.Govt I.T. I. National Highway No-6, Jalgaon -425002
N.D.M.V.P. Samaj's College of Engineering,Udoji Maratha Boarding Campus,
3. ARC36
Near Pumping Station, Gangapur Road, Nashik-422013
4. ARC37 Government Polytechnic, Post Box No. 71,Burudgaon Road Ahmednagar -414001
5. ARC38 Government Polytechnic Vidyanagri Deopur Dhule -424005
6. ARC39 R. C. Patel Institute of Technology Near Nimzari Naka, Shirpur Dist. Dhule - 425405,
Amrutvahini College of Engineering, P.O.: Sangamner Sakhar Karkhana,
7. ARC52
Tal : Sangamner, -422608
MET's Institute of Engineering, Bhujbal Knowledge City, MET League of Colleges, Adgaon,
8. ARC64
Bhujbal Knowledge City , MET's Institute Of Engineering, Adgaon Nashik-422003
Shram Sadhana Bombay Trust's College of Engineering and Technology, P.O.Box 94,
9. ARC65 C.O.E.T Jalgaon – 425001
Aurangabad Region
1. ARC16 Government College of Engineering,Station Road, Osmanpura, Aurangabad- 431005
Shri Guru Gobind Singhji College of Engineering and Technology,
2. ARC17
Vishnupuri, Nanded - 431606
3. ARC18 Puranmal Lahoti Government Polytechnic, Ausa Road Latur, -413531
Sr.
ARC ID Name & Address of the Application Form Receipt Centers
No.
4. ARC40 Government Polytechnic, Nagewadi, Aurangabad Road, Jalna - 431203
5. ARC41 Government Polytechnic, Tuljapur Road, Osmanabad - 413501
Mahatma Basaweshwar Education Society's College of Engineering, Ambejogai,
6. ARC42
Dist. Beed -431517
7. ARC71 Government Polytechnic, Jintur
Amravati Region
Government College of Engineering, VMV Road, Near Kathora Naka,
1. ARC24
Amravati- 444604
Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,College Campus, Khamgaon Road,
2. ARC25
Shegaon -444203
3. ARC44 Government Polytechnic, Gadge Nagar, Post-Shivaji Nagar V. M. V. Road, Amravati - 444603
Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, MIDC, Lohara,
4. ARC45
Amaravati Road, Yavatmal -445001
5. ARC66 Government Polytechnic, Resod Road, Washim -444505
Shri Gurudatta Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s Institute of Pharmacy, Shivshakti Prathisthan,
6. ARC72
Hingna Road, Kaulkhed, Akola-444004
Nagpur Region
Government College of Engineering, Ballarsha By pass Road, Nazul Mohalla, In front of
1. ARC26
Prasanna Petrol Pump, Babupeth, Chandrapur - 442403
Shri. Ramdeo Baba Kamla Nehru Engineering College, Ramdeo Tekdi, Gittikhadan,
2. ARC27
Katol Road, Nagpur- 440013
3. ARC28 Government Polytechnic, Sadar, Mangalwar Bazar,Sadar, Nagpur. - 440001
G.H Raisoni Institute of Information Technology(GHRIIT), 2nd Floor, B-Wing,
4. ARC46
LAB-3, 345, Shraddha House, Kingsway, Nagpur-440 001
5. ARC47 Government Polytechnic, M.I.D.C Road Gadchiroli -442605
6. ARC48 Government Polytechnic, Arvi. Dist Wardha - 442201
7. ARC49 Government Polytechnic, Sendur Wafa, Sakoli Dist Bhandara - 441802
Gondia Education Society's Manoharbhai Patel Institute of Engineering and Technology,
8. ARC50
Kudwa, Gondia - 441614
Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, L.I.T.Premises, Opposite Bharatnagar,
9. ARC67
Amravati Road, Nagpur -440033
10. ARC73 Bapurao Deshmukh College of Engineering, Sevagram, Dist Wardha-442 102
Annexure V
Annexure VI
List of Codes of Institutes participating in Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme
EN001 EN701
EN202 EN 801
EN401 EN 802
EN402 EN 901
EN501 EN 902
EN502 EN 917
Following table shows the Unaided institutes participating in Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme
# Additional institutes participating in Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme, if any, will be notified on
website.
Pro forma - O
Specimen Application form for cancellation of admission
(To be submitted in duplicate)
Date: …………………
To
The Principal,
(Name of the Institute)
Sir,
Full name of candidate : ………………………………… ………………………….
Name of College :
………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………...
Course : …………………… Date of admission :…………………………...
University Merit Number :………………….State Merit Number : …………………………..
Amount of fee paid : Rs. ……………..
Fee Receipt Number and Date: ……………………………….. (Attach Xerox copy)
I request you to kindly return my original documents and refund the fees paid as per the rules.
…………………………
Signature of candidate
For Office use only :
Full address of the candidate :
Amount Paid Rs.
Amount Deducted Rs.
Amount refunded Rs.
Cheque No. & date
Telephone No : Bank particulars
Received the following original documents from the Admission Authority, along with the cheque
towards refund of tuition fees:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Signature of the candidate
DTE, Mumbai 57
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Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Andheri
EN202
University Mumbai University
Status Government Aided
Year of Establishment 1962
Address Sardar Patel College of Engineering,
Versova Road, Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai
District Mumbai PIN 400058
Phone No. (022) 26232192 Fax 26237819
E-Mail principal@spce.ac.in spce_principal@gmail.com
Web www.spce.ac.in
Railway Station Andheri ( 1.5 km. )
Bus Stand Bhavans College Bus Stop ( 0.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 10 Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 58
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K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai
EN205
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Gujarathi
Year of Establishment 1983
Address K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering,
Vidya_Nagar, Vidya Vihar, Mumbai
District Mumbai - Suburban PIN 400077
Phone No. (022) 6644 9191 Fax 2515 2272
E-Mail principal@engg.somaiya.edu
Web www.somaiya.edu/kjsce
Railway Station Vidyavihar (Local Cental Rly.) ( 1.5 km. )
Bus Stand Sindhuwadi/Somaiya ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 59
FE- 2008
Padmabhushan Vasantdada Patil Pratishthans Collage of
EN207
Enginnering, Sion,Mumbai
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1990
Address Padmabhushan Vasantdada Patil Education Complex,
Eastern Express Highway, Near Everard Nagar, Sion-Chunabhatt
District Mumbai PIN 400022
Phone No. (022) 24070547 Fax 24038717
E-Mail pvppcoe@vsnl.net
Web www.pvppcoe.ac.in
Railway Station Sion, Kurla, Chunabhatti ( 0.5 km. )
Bus Stand Priyadarshini ( 0.2 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 60
FE- 2008
Thadomal Shahani Engineering College, Bandra, Mumbai
EN211
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Sindhi
Year of Establishment 1983
Address Thadomal Shahani Engineering College,
37th Road, Off Linking Road, (Near National), Bandra (West), Mu
District Mumbai - Suburban PIN 400050
Phone No. (022) 26495808 Fax 26053590
E-Mail tsec@tsec.ecu kktsec@tsec.edu
Web www.tsec.edu
Railway Station Bandra (West) Local ( 1.0 km. )
Bus Stand Bandra (West) BEST ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 61
FE- 2008
Konkan Gyanpeeth College of Engineering, Karjat
EN213
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1994
Address Konkan Gyanpeeth College of Engineering,
Vengaon Road, Dahivali, Karjat
District Raigad PIN 410201
Phone No. (02148) 222580 Fax 222359
E-Mail kgce@vsnl.net 11
Web www.kgce.org
Railway Station Karjat (C.Rly) ( 1.5 km. )
Bus Stand Karjat (S.T) ( 1.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 60 Girls : 30
DTE, Mumbai 62
FE- 2008
Finolex Academy of Management and Technology, Ratnagiri
EN216
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1996
Address Finolex Academy of Management and Technology,
P- 60, P-60/1, MIDC, Mirjole Block, Ratnagiri
District Ratnagiri PIN 415639
Phone No. (02352) 229657 Fax 228436
E-Mail admin@famt.ac.in, principal@famt.ac.in director@famt.ac.in,
Web www.famt.ac.in
Railway Station Ratnagiri ( 2.5 km. )
Bus Stand Ratnagiri ( 5.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 50 Girls : 20
DTE, Mumbai 63
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Agnel Charities' FR. C. Rodrigues Institute of Technology, Vashi,
EN218
Navi Mumbai
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1994
Address Agnel Charities' FR. C. Rodrigues Institute of Technology,
Sector 9-A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai,
District Thane PIN 400703
Phone No. (022) 27660618 Fax 27660619
E-Mail agnelvox@bom4.vsnl.net.in agnelvox@bom5.vsnl.net.in
Web www.agnelcrit.org
Railway Station Vashi ( 2.0 km. )
Bus Stand Vashi ( 0.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 50 Girls : 20
DTE, Mumbai 64
FE- 2008
Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Belapur, Kharghar, Navi
EN220
Mumbai
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1990
Address Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering,
C.B.D. Sector - 7, Belapur,Opp. to Kharghar Rly Station, Navi Mu
District Thane PIN 400614
Phone No. (022) 27571074 Fax 27573196
E-Mail bakaljw@yahoo.com principalbv@yahoo.co.in
Web www.bvcoenm.org.in
Railway Station Kharghar ( 0.5 km. )
Bus Stand CBD, Belapur ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 237 Girls : 156
DTE, Mumbai 65
FE- 2008
Manjara Charitable Trust's Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology,
EN222
Andheri (W), Mumbai
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1992
Address Manjara Charitable Trust's Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology,
Off Juhu Versova Link Road, Versova, Andheri (W), Mumbai-400
District Mumbai - Suburban PIN 400053
Phone No. (022) 26707025 Fax 26707026
E-Mail rgit02@rediffmail.com rgit02@rediffmail.com
Web www.rgitm.org
Railway Station Andheri (Local Station or W.R.) ( 3.0 km. )
Bus Stand Juhu Vile Parle Depot (BEST) ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 66
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N.Y.S.S.'s Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Airoli, Navi Mumbai
EN224
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1988
Address P.B. No. 15, CIDCO Colony, Plot No. 98,
Sector 3, Airoli, Navi Mumbai
District Thane PIN 400708
Phone No. () 27691662 Fax 27691665
E-Mail principaldmce@yahoo.com
Web www.dmce.edu
Railway Station Airoli ( 0.5 km. )
Bus Stand Airoli ( 0.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 67
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Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Engineering,Kopar Khoirane,Navi
EN226
Mumbai
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1993
Address Sector-16, Plot.17 &18
Koperkhairane,Navi Mumbai
District Thane PIN 400709
Phone No. (022) 27543608 Fax 27544626
E-Mail sigce@rediffmail.com umeshred@yahoo.com
Web www.sigce.net
Railway Station Koparkhairane & Vashi Railway Station (Harbo
Bus Stand Koparkhairane & Vashi Bus Station (S.T.) (
Hostel Intake for First Year 0Boys
0 km: 15) Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 68
FE- 2008
Parshvanath College of Engineering, Kasarvadavali, Ghod Bunder
EN228
Rd, Thane(W)
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Religious Minority-Jain
Year of Establishment 1994
Address Parshwanath College of Engg.,
Kasar-vadavali, Ghodbunder Road, Thane(w), 400 601.
District Thane PIN 400601
Phone No. (022) 25973737 Fax 25973739
E-Mail principal@parshvanathengg.com pctce@parshvanathengg.com
Web www.parshvanathengg.com
Railway Station Thane ( 10.0 km. )
Bus Stand Thane / Borivali ( 10.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 69
FE- 2008
Rizvi Education Society's Rizvi College of Engineering,
EN230
Bandra,Mumbai
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Religious Minority-Muslim
Year of Establishment 1998
Address Rizvi College of Engineering, Rizvi Educational Complex, Off Carter Road,
Sherly Rajan Village, Bandra (W), Mumbai
District Mumbai - Suburban PIN 400050
Phone No. (022) 26052070 Fax 26043840
E-Mail rcoe@vsnl.net
Web www.rizvi.edu
Railway Station Bandra & Khar ( 3.0 km. )
Bus Stand Rizvi College, Carter Road from Bandra &
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys :( Nil
Khar 0 0 kmGirls
) : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 70
FE- 2008
S.S.P.M.'s College of Engineering, Kankavli.
EN232
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1999
Address S.S.P.M.'s College Of Engineering
A/P- Harkul (Budruk), Tal-Kankavali
District Sindhudurg PIN 416602
Phone No. (02367) 231525/775 Fax 231525
E-Mail sspmcoe@goatelecom.com
Web www.sspmcoe.com
Railway Station Kankavli ( 2.0 km. )
Bus Stand Kankavali ( 3.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 70 Girls : 30
DTE, Mumbai 71
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St. Francis Institute of Technology (Engineering College), Borivali,
EN234
Mumbai
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Religious Minority-Roman Catholics
Year of Establishment 1999
Address St.Francis Inst. Of Technology(Engg. College)
Mount Poinsur, S.V.P. Road, Borivli ( W ), Mumbai
District Mumbai - Suburban PIN 400103
Phone No. (022) 28928585 Fax 28954787
E-Mail sfitlib@vsnl.com sfitlib@hotmail.com
Web www.sfitengg.org
Railway Station Borivali (W.R. Local) ( 1.0 km. )
Bus Stand Borivli Bus Station (BEST) ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 72
FE- 2008
M.E.S Pillai's Inst. of Information Technology , Media Studies and
EN236
Research,New Panvel
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Malyalam
Year of Establishment 2000
Address Dr. K.M.Vasudevan Pillais' Campus
Plot No. 10, Sector 16, New Panvel, Raigad
District Raigad PIN 410206
Phone No. (022) 27451700 Fax 27483208
E-Mail principal@piit.ac.in arunpillai1@rediffmail.com
Web www.piit.ac.in
Railway Station New Panvel ( 0.5 km. )
Bus Stand New Panvel ( 0.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 25 Girls : 25
DTE, Mumbai 73
FE- 2008
Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Mumbai
EN238
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Religious Minority-Roman Catholics
Year of Establishment 2001
Address Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Premier Automobiles Road,
Kurla (West), Mumbai
District Mumbai - Suburban PIN 400070
Phone No. (022) 25040508 Fax 25040682
E-Mail dbit@donboscoit.ac.in donboscoit@rediffmail.com
Web www.donboscoit.ac.in
Railway Station Vidyavihar (Central Railway) ( 1.0 km. )
Bus Stand Vidyavihar (BEST) ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 74
FE- 2008
Excelsior Education Society's K.C. College of Engineering, Thane(E).
EN240
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Punjabi
Year of Establishment 2001
Address Excelsior Education Society's K.C.College of Engineering
Mithbunder Road, Near Sadguru Gardens, Kopri, Thane (E)
District Thane PIN 400603
Phone No. (022) 25327100 Fax 25326775
E-Mail kcce21@hotmail.com kcce_college@rediffmail.com
Web www.kccoe.com
Railway Station Thane ( 0.5 km. )
Bus Stand Thane ( 0.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : 10
DTE, Mumbai 75
FE- 2008
Watumull Institute of Electronics Engineering and Computer
EN242
Technology, Worli, Mumbai
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Sindhi
Year of Establishment 2002
Address Watumull Institute of Electronics Engg. and Computer Technology,
47, Dr. R.G. Thadani Marg, (near Venus Apartment) Worli, Mum
District Mumbai PIN 400018
Phone No. (022) 24935281 Fax 24915103
E-Mail watumull@hathway.com sandhyamdesai@yahoo.com
Web www.watumull.edu
Railway Station Dadar ( 3.0 km. )
Bus Stand Bombay Central ( 3.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 76
FE- 2008
Yadavrao Tasgaonkar Institute of Technology,Chadhai , Bhiv-puri
EN244
Road station, Tal- Karjat.
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2005
Address Dr.N.Y.Tasgaonkar Technical Education Complex, At Chandhai, Post Nasar
(Near Bhivpuri Road Rly. station),Tal-Karjat
District Raigad PIN 410201
Phone No. (02148) 2148320596 Fax 2224318823
E-Mail nanduyt@hotmail.com shashi21n@gmail.com
Web www.tasgaonkartech.com
Railway Station Bhivpuri Road(Next to Neral) on Mumbai -Karj
Bus Stand Bhivpuri Road ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 100 Girls : 100
DTE, Mumbai 77
FE- 2008
Sardar Patel Inst of Technoloy , Andheri, Mumbai
EN246
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2005
Address Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Bhavan's Campus,
Versova Road, Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai
District Mumbai - Suburban PIN 400058
Phone No. (022) 26707440 Fax 26701422
E-Mail principal_spit@spit.ac.in spit2006@gmail.com
Web www.spit.ac.in
Railway Station Andheri ( 1.5 km. )
Bus Stand Bhavans College Bus Stop ( 0.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 10 Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 78
FE- 2008
Vighnaharata Trust's Shivajirao S. Jondhale College of Engineering
EN248
& Technology, Shahapur,Thane
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2007
Address At Asangaon, Tal Shahapur,
Opp Railway station, Dist : Thane
District Thane PIN 421601
Phone No. (0251) 6459999 Fax 2482121
E-Mail office@shivajiraojondhalecoe.com vjtsscoe@yahoo.co.in
Web
Railway Station Asangaon ( 0.0 km. )
Bus Stand Shahpur ( 0.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 79
FE- 2008
Koti Vidya Charitable Trust's Smt. Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of
EN250
Engineering and Technology, Sapgaon, Tal. Shahapur
University Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2008
Address Sapgaon, Taluka Shahapur
Dist. Thane
District Thane PIN 400708
Phone No. (02527) Fax 9223515195
E-Mail arms@yahoo.com avgupta@gmail.com
Web
Railway Station Asangaon ( 5.0 km. )
Bus Stand Shahapur ( 5.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 80
FE- 2008
Padmashri Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil College of Engineering,
EN302
Ahmednagar
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1983
Address Padmashri Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil College of Engg,
Vilad Ghat, P.O.-MIDC, Ahmednagar
District Ahmednagar PIN 414111
Phone No. (0241) 2777296 Fax 2777533
E-Mail prin_coea@yahoo.com
Web www.enggnagar.com
Railway Station Ahmednagar ( 15.0 km. )
Bus Stand Ahmednagar ( 12.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 140 Girls : 100
DTE, Mumbai 81
FE- 2008
Pravara Rural Engineering College, Loni
EN304
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1983
Address Pravara Rural Engineering College,
A/P.Loni, Tal.Rahata
District Ahmednagar PIN 413736
Phone No. (02422) 273539 Fax 273537
E-Mail prec_principal@indiatimes.com principal@pravaraengg.org.in
Web www.pravaraengg.org.in
Railway Station Belapur ( 15.0 km. )
Bus Stand Loni B.K ( 1.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 240 Girls : 110
DTE, Mumbai 82
FE- 2008
KKWES's K.K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education &
EN306
Research, Nashik
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1984
Address K.K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research
Hirabai Haridas Vidyanagari, Amrutdham, Panchavati, Nasik
District Nashik PIN 422003
Phone No. (0253) 2516671 Fax 2511962
E-Mail kkwe_office@dataone.in kkwcoe_nsk@sancharnet.in
Web www.kkwagh.org
Railway Station Nashik Road ( 11.0 km. )
Bus Stand Nashik-CBS ( 5.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 100 Girls : 50
DTE, Mumbai 83
FE- 2008
All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's College of Engineering,
EN308
Pune
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1992
Address All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's College of Engineering,
Kennedy Road, Near R.T.O., Pune
District Pune PIN 411001
Phone No. (020) 26058587 Fax 26058943
E-Mail contact@aicoep.org principal@aicoep.org
Web www.aicoep.org
Railway Station Pune, shivajinagar ( 1.0 km. )
Bus Stand Pune, shivajinagar ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : 25
DTE, Mumbai 84
FE- 2008
Dr. D.Y.Patil Pratishthan's D.Y.Patil College of Engineering Akurdi,
EN310
Pune
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1984
Address D.Y.Patil Pratishthan's D.Y.Patil College of Engineering,Akurdi,
Sector-29,Nigdi Pradhikaran, Akurdi, Pune
District Pune PIN 411044
Phone No. (020) 27653054 Fax 27653057
E-Mail dyppenge@giaspn01.vsnl.net.in
Web www.dypce-ak.com
Railway Station Akurdi , Pune ( 0.5 km. )
Bus Stand Near Akurdi Railway Station ( 0.5 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 100 Girls : 90
DTE, Mumbai 85
FE- 2008
Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Dhankavdi, Pune
EN312
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1983
Address Pune Institute of Computer Technology,
Sr.No. 27, Pune -Satara Road,Dhankavdi
District Pune PIN 411043
Phone No. (020) 24371101 Fax 24372106
E-Mail principal@pictsctr.edu
Web www.pictsctr.edu
Railway Station Pune Jn ( 13.0 km. )
Bus Stand Pune(Swargate) ( 6.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 20 Girls : 34
DTE, Mumbai 86
FE- 2008
Sinhgad College of Engineering, Vadgaon (BK), Pune
EN314
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1996
Address Sinhgad College of Engineering,
44/1, Vadgaon (BK), Off Sinhgad Road,
District Pune PIN 411041
Phone No. (020) 24352723 Fax 24357243
E-Mail principal.scoe@sinhgad.edu registrar.scoe@sinhgad.edu
Web www.sinhgad.edu
Railway Station Pune ( 13.0 km. )
Bus Stand Swargate stand ( 8.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 75 Girls : 75
DTE, Mumbai 87
FE- 2008
Pravara Rural Education Society's Sir Visvesvaraya Memorial
EN317
Engineering College, Chincholi, Nashik
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1998
Address Sir Visvesvaraya Memorial Engineering College,
At / Po Chincholi, Tal. Sinnar,
District Nashik PIN 422101
Phone No. (02551) 271278 Fax 271277
E-Mail svmec_nskch@rediffmail.com
Web www.pravara-svmengg.org
Railway Station Nashik Road ( 12.0 km. )
Bus Stand Sinnar(Distance 8 km) Nashik (Distance 20
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys( : 8150
km) 0 km Girls
) : 50
DTE, Mumbai 88
FE- 2008
Nashik District Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj's College of
EN319
Engineering, Nashik
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1999
Address Udoji Maratha Boarding Campus, Near Pumping Station,
Gangapur Road, Nashik-422013
District Nashik PIN 422013
Phone No. (0253) 2582891 Fax 2317016
E-Mail ndmvpcoe_nsk@sancharnet.in drpangavhane@yahoo.co.in
Web www.ndmvpcoe.org
Railway Station Nashik Road ( 12.0 km. )
Bus Stand C.B.S. Nashik ( 3.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 50 Girls : 180
DTE, Mumbai 89
FE- 2008
Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, Alandi
EN321
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1998
Address At Dehu Phata, Alandi (Devachi), Taluka-Khed
PUNE-412105
District Pune PIN 412105
Phone No. (020) 27185857 Fax 27185759
E-Mail maealandi@mitpune.com george@maepune.com
Web www.maepune.org
Railway Station Pune Railway Station ( 20.0 km. )
Bus Stand Pune Railway Station ( 20.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 200 Girls : 30
DTE, Mumbai 90
FE- 2008
Modern Education Society's College of Engineering, Pune
EN323
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1999
Address Wadia College Campus
19, Late Prin. V. K. Jog Path, Pune
District Pune PIN 411001
Phone No. (020) 26163831 Fax 26163831
E-Mail principal_mescoepune@vsnl.net
Web www.mescoepune.org
Railway Station Pune ( 1.0 km. )
Bus Stand Pune ( 1.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 25 Girls : 10
DTE, Mumbai 91
FE- 2008
Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Nigdi, Pune
EN325
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 1999
Address Sector No. 26, Pradhikaran, Near Akurdi Rly. Station,
Nigdi, Pune
District Pune PIN 411044
Phone No. (020) 27653168 Fax 27653166
E-Mail pccoepune@eth.net
Web www.pccoepune.com
Railway Station Akurdi, Railway Station ( 0.5 km. )
Bus Stand Chinchwad Bus Stand ( 5.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 100 Girls : 30
DTE, Mumbai 92
FE- 2008
STES Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engg , Vadgaon,Pune
EN327
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2000
Address S.No.44/1, Vadgaon (BK.),
off Sinhgad Road,Pune-411 041
District Pune PIN 411041
Phone No. (020) 24350468 Fax 24354938
E-Mail skncoe@sinhgad.edu skncoe2004@yahoo.co.in
Web www.sinhgad.edu
Railway Station Pune(C.R.) ( 10.0 km. )
Bus Stand Swargate,Shivajinagar ( 7.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 150 Girls : 150
DTE, Mumbai 93
FE- 2008
Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Tathawade, Pune
EN329
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2001
Address S.No.80, Pune-Mumbai Bypass Highway,
Tathawade, Pune
District Pune PIN 411033
Phone No. (020) 22933423 Fax 22933424
E-Mail rscoe@jspmengg.com principal@jspmengg.com
Web www.jspmengg.com
Railway Station Pune ( 14.0 km. )
Bus Stand Pune ( 12.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 50 Girls : 15
DTE, Mumbai 94
FE- 2008
B.R.A.C.T's Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology,
EN331
Kondhwa (Bk.), Pune
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2002
Address Survey No.2/3/4 Kondhwa (Bk.) Pune - 48
DTE, Mumbai 95
FE- 2008
SNJB's College of Engineering, (Jain Gurukul),
EN333
Neminagar,Chandwad,(Nashik)
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided Religious Minority-Jain
Year of Establishment 2004
Address Jain Gurukul, Neminagar, Chandwad, Dist:-Nashik
PIN 423101 (M.S.)
District Nashik PIN 423101
Phone No. (02556) 253750 Fax 253811
E-Mail snjbcoe@rediffmail.com
Web www.snjbcoe.org
Railway Station Manmad ( 24.0 km. )
Bus Stand Chandwad ( 0.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 200 Girls : 150
DTE, Mumbai 96
FE- 2008
Sinhgad Academy Of Engineering, Kondhwa(Bk.), Kondhwa-Saswad
EN335
Road, Pune
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2005
Address S.No. 40/4A, Kondhwa(Bk). Kondhwa-Saswad
Road,Pune-48
District Pune PIN 411048
Phone No. (020) 26934441 Fax 26934297
E-Mail saeprincipal@sinhgad.edu mgdevamane@yahoo.co.in
Web www.sinhgad.edu
Railway Station PUNE STATION & SHIVAJINAGAR ( 8.0 km.
Bus Stand Swargate ( 8.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 116 Girls : 67
DTE, Mumbai 97
FE- 2008
Imperial College of Engineering & Research, Wagholi, Pune
EN337
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2006
Address Gat No.720/2, Pune - Ahmednagar Road, Wagholi
Pune -412 207
District Pune PIN 412207
Phone No. (020) 65310932 Fax 22933424
E-Mail icer.engg@rediffmail.com
Web www.jspmengg.com
Railway Station Pune ( 12.0 km. )
Bus Stand Pune ( 12.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 98
FE- 2008
Genba Sopanrao Moze Trust's Parvatibai Genba Moze College of
EN339
Engineering, Wagholi, Pune
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2006
Address Gat No. 2181, At Wagholi, Tal. Haveli
Dist. Pune
District Pune PIN 412102
Phone No. (020) 27050937 Fax 27050937
E-Mail principal@pgmcoepune.com
Web www.pgmcoepune.com
Railway Station Pune ( 8.0 km. )
Bus Stand Pune ( 10.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : Nil Girls : Nil
DTE, Mumbai 99
FE- 2008
Jagdamba Education Soc.Nashik's S.N.D. College of Engineering &
EN341
Research, Babulgaon
University Pune University
Status Un-Aided
Year of Establishment 2006
Address At. Post. Babulgaon, Tal. Yeola, Dist. Nashik
Nashik
District Nashik PIN 423401
Phone No. (02559) 268252 Fax 267039
E-Mail sndprincipal@gmail.com sndprincipal@academy.la
Web www.jes.co.in
Railway Station Manmad ( 20.0 km. )
Bus Stand Yeola ( 3.0 km. )
Hostel Intake for First Year Boys : 300 Girls : 100