Maharastra Technological Studies (MHT CET)
About the MHT CET Exam:
If you are interested to be a part of this Maharastra Technological Studies scenario, then it becomes mandatory on your part to appear for the MHT CET examination. One of the distinguishing features of the MHT CET exam is that, it does not carry any strict domicile requirement. Candidates from Maharastra and other states of India are welcome to appear for this examination. On this context one aspect needs special mention that the non Maharashtra candidates can apply for the admissions against the Institute level seats and the vacant seats after completion of Centralized Admission Process. But this condition is completely applicable in case of the Unaided Private Engineering Colleges/Institutes.
The autonomous Colleges of Maharashtra take a bit different approach for selection of the candidates. The selection is held through a separate Admission Process, followed by Counseling.
Maharastra Technological Studies Overview:
One of the main reasons for advancement in Maharastra Technological studies is that this state houses two economic power houses of India, Mumbai and Pune. Maharastra is the third largest state in terms of area and population, and one of the favorite destinations for aspiring technocrats. The State of Maharastra is home to 155 engineering colleges with an annual intake of 48250 students (according to 2004 Statistics). Among all the engineering colleges VJTI, D J Sanghvi College of Engineering, Government Engineering College Pune are some of those institutions, which have established themselves as instances of perfect quality for studies and research among students, academicians, educationists and scientists.
Criteria for Maharastra State Candidates at MHT CET:
In order to appear for the MHT CET you should be an Indian National and should have passed the H. Sc (10+2 Std.) examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. He should secured minimum 50% marks i.e. 150 marks out of 300 marks (minimum 45% marks i.e. 135 marks out of 300 marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra state only) in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together. AND for your selection you have to obtain non zero score in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the MHT-CET examination.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal marks in MHT-CET, the Procedure, which is laid down in the "MHT-CET Application Form & Information Brochure"shall be followed.
Criteria for Maharastra State Candidates at (10+2) Standard:
If you are an Indian National and have passed the H. Sc (10+2 Std.) 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 (minimum 45% marks i.e. 135 marks out of 300 marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra state only) in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together, you are eligible to appear for the MHT CET examination.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal aggregate marks in H. Sc (10+2 Std.) 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 H. Sc, Marks obtained in Mathematics at SSC, Grand Total of marks obtained at SSC.
Here follows names of those institutions which are falling under this category:
* College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) (www.coep.org.in)
* University Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai (UICT) (www.udct.org)
* Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, Mumbai (VJTI) (www.vjti.ac.in)
* Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nanded. (SGGSIET) (www.sggs.ac.in)
* Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli (WCE) (www.walchandsangli.ac.in)
Admission Process for the vacant seats after the Centralized Admission Process
Maharashtra State Candidates passing Diploma in Engineering/Technology course:
If you are a Diploma holder and have passed the diploma course in Engineering/Technology with minimum of 50% marks, you are eligible to sit for this examination. Another factor also has to be kept in mind that the medium of instruction should be English from the Polytechnics affiliated to MSBTE or its equivalent /AICTE approved autonomous Polytechnics, located 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.
Criteria for Outside Maharastra State candidates at MHT CET:
The appearing candidate has to be an Indian National and should have passed the H. Sc (10+2 Std.) 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.
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It is also essential on your part to secure non zero score in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for selection in MHT-CET.
To resolve a tie i.e. more than one candidate securing equal aggregate marks in H. Sc (10+2 Std.) examination, following order of preference shall be adopted: Marks obtained in Mathematics at H. Sc, Marks obtained in Physics at H. Sc, Grand total of marks obtained at H. Sc, Marks obtained in Mathematics at SSC, Grand Total of marks obtained at SSC.
Criteria for Outside Maharastra State Candidates at 10+2 Level:
The aspiring candidate for this examination should be an Indian National and should have passed the H. Sc (10+2 Std.) 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 H. Sc (10+2 Std.) examination, the following process of solution shall be adopted: Marks obtained in Mathematics at H. Sc, Marks obtained in Physics at H. Sc, Grand total of marks obtained at H. Sc, Marks obtained in Mathematics at SSC, Grand Total of marks obtained at SSC.
Criteria for Outside Maharastra State Candidate with Diploma in Engg./Technology Course: For the Diploma holders having passed the diploma course in Engineering/Technology, are required to obtain minimum of 50% marks and medium of instruction should be English from the AICTE approved Polytechnics, situated 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