To be eligible, candidates must have completed their 10+2 education (HSC or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects, securing a minimum aggregate percentage as specified by the university, usually around 50% for general category students and 45% for reserved categories.
Admissions are typically conducted through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) managed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra. Candidates must appear for entrance exams like MHT-CET or JEE Main and register for the CAP rounds.
While autonomous colleges like VJTI and Sardar Patel Institute of Technology participate in the CAP process, they may have additional selection criteria or merit lists. Candidates should check the specific college's website for details on any supplementary admission requirements.
Entrance exams like MHT-CET (specific to Maharashtra) and JEE Main are crucial for merit-based selection. The scores from these exams are used to rank candidates during the CAP rounds, determining their eligibility for specific engineering colleges and branches.
The CAP involves multiple rounds of allotment where candidates fill out preferences for colleges and engineering branches. Based on their entrance exam scores and category, candidates are allocated seats in various rounds. They can either accept the seat, freeze it, or participate in subsequent rounds for better options.
Candidates must submit their 10th and 12th marksheets, entrance exam scorecards, category certificates (if applicable), domicile certificate, school leaving certificate, and passport-sized photographs. The specific list may vary slightly between Mumbai University and autonomous colleges.
Yes, some autonomous colleges may have a management quota, where a certain percentage of seats are reserved. Admission through this quota is typically based on different criteria, and candidates should contact the colleges directly for details.
Mumbai University and affiliated colleges follow the Maharashtra state government’s reservation policy, which includes reservations for SC, ST, OBC, and other categories. Specific percentages are allocated, and candidates must provide valid certificates to claim these reservations.
After accepting a seat in a CAP round, candidates may still participate in subsequent rounds for an upgrade. However, once a seat is confirmed and the admission is finalized, changes are generally not permitted.
The admission process typically involves filling out an application form, submitting required documents (such as academic transcripts and entrance exam scores), and possibly appearing for an entrance exam or interview. Detailed instructions and deadlines are provided on our website.
Yes, admission to our engineering courses may be based on entrance exams such as JEE Main, JEE Advanced, state-level entrance exams, or university-specific entrance tests. Eligibility criteria may vary depending on the course and program.
You can apply for admission through our online portal or by submitting a physical application form. Required documents typically include academic transcripts, entrance exam scores, identity proof, and other relevant certificates.
Yes, we adhere to government-mandated quotas and reservations for students belonging to various categories such as SC/ST, OBC, EWS, and others. Details regarding reservation policies are provided in our admission notifications.
Admission deadlines and processes may vary depending on the course and program. We have a separate admission process for NRI and foreign students, with specific eligibility criteria and documentation requirements. Please refer to our website for detailed information.
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