For the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering at Government College of Engineering and Research, eligibility requires a minimum of 50 marks in each subject of the PCM group and a non-zero score in the MHT CET exam. Admission is based solely on the MHT CET scores, with a cut-off typically above 90 for sought-after branches like Computers and E&TC. The application process, found on the mahacet website, begins post-exam results with CAP rounds where candidates list preferred colleges.
Successful candidates matching the cut-off are allocated seats, with three rounds generally taking place. There is no additional interview or consideration of JEE scores. Spots may also be available in a spot round. The admission process benefits from a cooperative staff but could improve its logistics, such as avoiding the need for external resources for form filling. Costs are a consistent attractant, being significantly lower in this government institution compared to private colleges.
Established about 60 km from Pune, the college offers a compelling blend of affordability, serene environment, and active student clubs.






































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