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How to apply
Candidates are advised to follow the rules for admission to First Year Engineering and direct admission to Second Year Engineering degree courses as published by the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State from time to time. However some of the basic guidelines are given below. All the candidates are advised to submit their applications to the Admission Authorities notified by the Government of Maharashtra on or before the last date of application, unless specified differently elsewhere in this brochure.
Entry requirement for the First Year of Engineering
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. not less than 150 marks out of 300 marks (45% marks i.e. not less than 135 marks out of 300 marks for backward class category candidates from Maharashtra) in the Subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together.
AND
A candidate who have passed the diploma course in Engineering / Technology affiliated to Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State (MSBTE) or its equivalent with minimum 50% marks.

For International Students
International Education center at MAEER's MIT, Campus, Pune has been setup to act as Single Window facility to foreign students for admission to different MAEER'S MIT Institutions in Engineering. Management, Pharmacy & Medicine.
For all the details contact
Prof. Sudhir N. Rane
Director, International Education Center,
MAEER'S MIT Campus,
S.No. 124, Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune - 411 038,
Maharashtra State, INDIA
Ph: 091-20-25432767 Extn : 373 & 374, Fax No. 0091-20-25442770
Email: maeeriec@mitpune.com

Sr. No. |
Documents |
Remarks |
1 |
S.S.C (Std.X) Marksheet |
(All Candidates) |
2 |
H.S.C (Std.XII) / Diploma Marksheet |
(All Candidates) |
3 |
School Leaving Certificate after passing
H.S.C.(Std XII)/ Diploma |
(All Candidates) |
4 |
MH-CET 2007 Score Card |
(All Candidates) |
5 |
AIEEE –2007 Rank /Score Card |
(All Candidates) |
6 |
Admission Seat Allotment letter from
Competent Authority |
(All Candidates) |
7 |
Caste Certificate |
For S.C./S.T./V.J./N.T.-1/N.T.-2
N.T.-3/O.B.C./S.B.C. Categories. |
8 |
Caste Validity Certificate |
For S.C./S.T./V.J./N.T.-1/N.T.-2
N.T.-3/O.B.C./S.B.C. Categories |
9 |
Non Creamy layer
(Issued after 1st April,2006) |
For V.J./N.T.-1/N.T.-2
N.T-3/O.B.C./S.B.C Categories |
10 |
Migration Certificate |
If Candidate is passed (Std. XII) Exam.
other than Maharashtra State Board. |
11 |
Educational GAP Affidavit |
If Candidate is passed Std. XII/Diploma Exam.
Before March 2007. |
12 |
Nationality Certificate/ Domicile Certificate |
(All Candidates) |
13 |
Ex-Servicemen Certificate
(Def-1)/(Def-2)/(Def-3) |
If applicable |
14 |
Physically Handicapped Certificate |
If applicable |
15 |
Migrant certificate
(For J & K Quota Admissions) |
Certificate in Proforma (J), (K) & (L) |
Direct admission to Second Year Engineering after passing Diploma Course
The admissions to direct second year after passing diploma course are handled by the Directorate of Technical Education, M.S., Mumbai. (For details refer website: www.dte.org.in)
However, the eligibility requirements for direct admission to second year classes after passing Diploma Courses as per the admission procedure and rules by DTE, Mumbai and University of Pune. Groups and subgroups of diplomas for which the preferences will be given for admission to degree courses are as given below.
Regulations for B.E. Degree Course
No candidate will be admitted to any part of an examination unless he / she keeps terms for that part at a college affiliated to the University, and produces testimonials from the Principal of the college for:
• About 75% attendance in each head of passing of theory or term-work or practical as prescribed by the university.
• Satisfactory completion of term-work prescribed for the part and passing in the term-work by securing at least 40% marks out of the maximum marks prescribed for each separately assessed term-work.
• Good conduct.
• A candidate who is granted term of F.E. Part I will be allowed to keep terms for his / her F.E. Part II examination even if he / she appears and fails or does not appear at the F.E. Part I examination.
• A candidate who is granted term of S.E. Part I will be allowed to keep terms for his / her S.E. Part II examination even if he / she appears and fails or does not appear at the S.E. Part I examination.
• A candidate who is granted term of T.E. Part I will be allowed to keep terms for his / her T.E. Part II examination even if he / she appears and fails or does not appear at the T.E. Part I examination.
• A candidate who is granted term of B.E. Part I will be allowed to keep term for his / her B.E. Part II examination even if he/she appears and fails or does not appear at B.E. Part I examination.
At each part examination
Paper, Termwork, Practical, Oral as prescribed in the subjects, shall each constitute a separate head of passing.
In respect of term-work, a target date shall be fixed for the completion of each sheet, job, project, experiment or assignment as prescribed in the syllabus and the same complete or incomplete shall be collected on the target date and assessed immediately as an affiliated college by at least one paper of the concerned recognised teacher and countersigned by the Principal.
Term work and performance at practical / oral examinations shall be assessed on the basis of the depth of understanding of the principle involved and not on the basis of more correctness of results of ornamental or colourful presentation. The term-work assessment will be done by concerned internally recognised teachers continuously and if necessary, by an oral examination.
To pass the F.E./S.E./T.E./B.E. examination
• Candidate must obtain a minimum 40% marks in each head of passing as prescribed for passing.
• Candidates who pass and secure 50% or more but less than 60% marks in aggregate in an examination will be declared to have passed the examination in second class.
• Candidates who pass and secure 55% or more but less than 60% marks in aggregate in an examination will be declared to have passed the examination in higher second class.
• Candidates who pass and secure 60% or more but less than 66% marks in aggregate in an examination will be declared to have passed the examination in first class.
• Candidates who pass and secure 66% or more marks in aggregate in an examination will be declared to have passed the examination in First class with Distinction.
A.T.K.T. Rules for Engineering Courses
Circular No. 239 of 1992, University of Pune
• The student shall be allowed to keep terms for the S.E. Course, if he / she has a backlog of not more than three heads of passing in Theory at F.E.
• The student shall be allowed to keep terms for the T.E. Course if he / she has a backlog of not more than three heads of passing in theory and not more than two heads of passing in practicals and orals or a backlog of not more than three heads of passing in practicals and / orals and two heads of passing in theory at S.E.
• The student shall be allowed to keep term for the B.E. course if he / she has no backlog of S.E. and if he has backlog not more than three heads of passing in theory and not more than two heads of passing in practicals and / orals or backlog of not more than three heads of passing in practicals and / orals and two heads of passing in theory at T.E.
