For admission to the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) at Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad, candidates primarily need to qualify through the MHT-CET. For general category students, the MHT-CET cutoff percentage is 87%, while for SC, ST, and PWD categories, the cutoff is significantly lower, at 12%, with OBC requiring 79%, and VJNT 75%. Admission is also possible via JEE scores, but MHT-CET remains the main criterion. The process follows centralised admission through CAP rounds, with additional opportunities during spot rounds held after the third CAP round for unfilled seats.
Counseling fees are Rs. 800 for the general category, and seat reservations are available for backward classes and categories such as TFWS and EWS, based on family income criteria. The annual fees for different categories vary significantly, from Rs. 80,300 for general category to Rs. 1,500 for SC/ST students, with partial refunds available. Class XII eligibility requires a minimum score of 45%. While the college does not officially support direct or management quota admissions, it does facilitate second-year direct admissions post-diploma.
Students can apply online through the college and BCECE websites, ensuring careful submission of necessary documents and fees. Additionally, the institute offers a fair share of seats reserved for girls and other special categories, ensuring inclusive educational opportunities.

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