Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Dear candidate, out of TSEC and SPIT, SPIT is a better choice, this Institute gives you immense opportunities to explore your career goals, the academic facilities provided by the college, infrastructure and labs would together contribute to a comfortable Campus life of yours. The placement offers starting package of 4-5 LPA. Overall it is indeed a good choice,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sardar-patel-institute-of-technology-mumbai
Good luck!!
Dear Amol,
You can go for spit it has more options.Sardar Patel College of Engineering was officially started in 1962 and this was the idea of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. Self-financed engineering courses were added to the institute in 1995. Affiliated to the University of Mumbai, the institute is one of the best engineering colleges in the country and has been providing high-quality education over the years. Even, Placements are pretty good here. The average salary package offered here is 10 LPA, and the highest salary package offered currently is 30 LPA. More than 50 companies hired students from here, and many more companies visit. Infact you can easily get an internship here.
Hope this helps.
All the Best!!
Hiii
Hi,
Well..being an other state candidate you can give mh-cet..though i don’t have detailed idea about further admission process regarding admissions in government colleges through cet for other state candidates..i guess its complicated and not so clear as i have heard..so its better to concentrate on mains exam..its damn easy to get in ICT through mains considering the level of mains exam and no reservation for mains quota..any score above 200 will easily fetch you a seat considering current scenario.fHowever All India Candidature candidates may or may not appear for MHT-CET 2018 as Score of JEE(Main) Paper I shall be preferred over MHT-CET 2018 for admission to B.E./B. ... Tech.of course this is not a fixed number..so be assured about mains.. i will recommend mains any time..given that you prepare well for it.
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Hello
I hope you are doing good. I am very sorry to tell you that you holds very lows chances of getting admission in SPIT . 11945 rank is very high . According to the last year data obc ncl cut off was around 6400 . I would suggest you to start preparing for next jee main exam .
For your references , I am sharing the cut offs of obc category.
Round2019 Cut-off by rank
14590
27089
36466
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Hello student,
Congratulations for scoring such great percentile in MHTCET 2021. However, even at this good percentile, you have quite low chances of getting SPIT or DJSCE EXTC branch. Even then you can try for institutional rounds of each of both colleges and there might be some chances that there you may get admission.
Click here to get the prediction of colleges available to you
Click here to check out the previous year cut offs
I hope this helps, All the Best!
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations for attaining such a wonderful marks in MHT CET 2021.
On the basis of your marks in MHT CET you have a chance to attain a rank around 2000 as per previous year's record.
Based on this and mentioned category details you have a good chance to get seat in Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai for BE Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering as per last year's cut-off state rank.
You can also go through this article to know more related to Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai -
Further, assistance related to the process of counselling you can also go through this article -
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-counselling
Hope it will help.
All the Best.
Hi aspirant,
As you mentioned the JEE MAIN 2021 percentile which is not very promising.
So it seems you need to work hard more to join any of the good colleges.
Admission is based on rank which were declared on JoSAA website.
You can also use the JEE Main College predictor tool given below to know your other best admission possibilities.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
See there is no any common cut-off for any specific branch but the cut-offs are for determining the eligibility for JEE-Advance like the expected qualifying cut-offs for this year :-
So if the candidate of any of the above category would be able to secure the above mentioned percentile (expected) then he/she would only be able to appear for JEE-Advance and CSE is offered in different institutes and different institutes have different cut-offs so you have to check for which college you are targeting. With General category if you are seeking admission in any NIT in CSE branch then you should aim for CRL under 20,000 .
Note that in above table it is not the actual cut-off for JEE-Main 2021 but expected on the basis of previous year's analysis. You can check out previous year's cut-off trends from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use JEE-Main College Predictor:-
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello,
In all the state level colleges there are few seats reserved and given on the basis of JEE main examination and the percentage of the seats may differ from college to college. So as you are talking about SPIT hence, it has a 15 to 20 percent of seats which are allotted through the JEE main exam and also SPIT is one of the top level of college and due to less seats your marks should be very high in your examination so if you are setting for a target than at least it should be above 90 percentile to 95 percentile so that you will able to face the competition between the students.
Thank you..
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