Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
NAAC A+ Accredited | Scholarships worth 5 CR
2-year postgraduate program focusing on advanced computing and IT applications
Ranked #42 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest Package 1.3 CR , 100% Placements | Last Date to Apply: 30th July | Limited seats available in select program
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations | AI Powered Learning & State-of-the-Art Facilities
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Ancient buildings with best modern touches is a most famous building in college Overall 36 acres campus, River view and 7 8 department buildings, 2 canteens and 2 auditoriums, 1 sbi bank and atm is also inside.
The labs and their corresponding equipment are of the highest quality and majority of the faculty are experienced professionals. Classrooms are mediocre in terms of design and comfort as is the WiFi network. Libraries and sports facilities are good. Canteen is clean and hygienic however the Boat Club canteen could do with some work.
The College of Engineering Pune is very prestigious for its impressive infrastructure, which basically enhances the student experience on the campus. Classrooms are also well equipped with the Projectors, digital learning tools and also are very spacious.
good afternoon ,the top Engineering Colleges in Pune ( after COEP, MIT-WPU, VIT) are :
PICT (Pune Institute of Computer Technology) Known for CSE & IT, excellent coding culture, strong alumni network
AIT (Army Institute of Technology) Great placements, especially in CS/IT; only for wards of army personnel
CCOEW (Cummins College of Engineering for Women) Women-only college, strong in CS & ECE, good ROI
PCCOE (Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering) Decent placements, good industry exposure
DY Patil College of Engineering Popular private college, good infra, moderate placements
AISSMS College of Engineering NAAC A+ accredited, decent placement, central location
IIIT Pune Government-backed, strong in CS & ECE, high ROI
IIIT (International Institute of Information Technology) Focused on IT & CS, good ROI
If you're targeting Computer Science or IT, PICT, IIIT Pune, and Cummins are excellent.
For ROI, GCOEARA (Govt. College of Engineering & Research, Avasari) is unbeatable with low fees and decent placements.
If you're looking for campus life + academics, MIT-WPU and VIT still lead, but AIT and PCCOE offer good balance
With 70% marks in your Maharashtra boards exams and a 99.89 percentile in MHT CET, you have a very strong chance of getting admission into top branches likecomputer Science, AI, or E&TC at COEP Pune. The college accepts admissions mainly through the MHT CET state quota, and your percentile is well above the usual cutoff for most popular branches. Your board percentage also meets the eligibility criteria admission. Make sure to participate in the CAP counselling round and fill COEP as your top choice to increase your chances. Based on previous trends, your chances look excellent.
Yes, it is possible to get into COEP's CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) branch as an SC (Scheduled Caste) category student. However, the specific percentile or rank required will vary each year based on the number of applicants and their performance,
Factors to Consider:
Cutoffs:
COEP's CSE branch is highly competitive, and cutoffs for the SC category are generally lower than the general category, but still competitive.
MHT CET Score/Rank:
The MHT CET score or rank you obtain will be a key factor in your admission.
Seat Availability:
The number of seats available for the SC category in COEP's CSE branch also influences the cutoff.
Other Factors:
Factors like the number of applicants and their overall performance in the MHT CET will also affect the cutoff.
How to Determine Your Chances:
1. Check Previous Years' Cutoffs:
Review past MHT CET cutoffs for COEP's CSE branch for the SC category. This will give you an idea of the range of scores/ranks that have been accepted in the past.
2. Consult with COEP:
Contact COEP directly or check their website for the most up-to-date information on admission criteria and cutoffs for the current year.
3. Seek Expert Advice:
If you have specific percentile or rank in mind, you can seek guidance from educational counselors or experts who can assess your chances based on past trends and your individual profile.