TCET BE CE FAQs
Ques. What MHT-CET percentile is required to get Computer Engineering at TCET through the general category?
Ans. Based on student experiences shared on forums, you typically need 94 percentile or above in MHT-CET for the general (open) category to secure a Computer Engineering seat at TCET. For the Hindi Linguistic Minority quota (which TCET is eligible for), the cutoff is relatively lower, around 85-90 percentile. For TFWS (Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme) seats, the competition is higher and you may need 97-98 percentile. These figures are based on past trends and can vary each year depending on the overall difficulty of the exam and the number of applicants. It is advisable to check the official DTE Maharashtra CAP round cutoff lists from the previous year for a more accurate estimate.
Ques. What is the difference between the CAP seat fee and the Institute Level Quota (ILQ) seat fee for Computer Engineering at TCET?
Ans. This is one of the most common queries from prospective students. For CAP seats (allotted through DTE Maharashtra merit process), the annual fee for Computer Engineering at TCET is Rs. 1,54,500 (as per AY 2025-26 FRA circular), making the total 4-year fee approximately Rs. 6,18,000. However, for Institute Level Quota seats (filled directly by TCET after CAP rounds), the annual fee is Rs. 4,63,500, making the total 4-year fee approximately Rs. 18,54,000. This is a significant difference, so students are strongly advised to participate in all CAP rounds to try to secure a CAP seat before considering an ILQ seat.
Ques. Is TCET's Computer Engineering programme autonomous? How does that affect the syllabus and exams?
Ans. Yes, TCET has been granted Graded Autonomous status, which means the Computer Engineering department designs and conducts its own examinations rather than following the University of Mumbai exam schedule. The syllabus is also different from the standard MU syllabus and is updated more frequently to align with industry requirements. Students have multiple internal assessments throughout each semester (ISE 1, ISE 2, and an Innovative Exam), in addition to end-semester exams. While this means more frequent evaluations, it also means the curriculum tends to be more current and industry-relevant. Degrees are still awarded by the University of Mumbai.
Ques. How is the placement scenario specifically for Computer Engineering students at TCET? Which companies visit for CE students?
Ans. Computer Engineering is one of the strongest branches for placements at TCET. Major IT and tech companies that regularly recruit CE students include Accenture, Capgemini, Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra, JP Morgan Chase, and several mid-size product and service companies. The overall college average package for 2024-25 was Rs. 7.93 LPA with a highest of Rs. 40 LPA. CE and IT branches tend to have better placement outcomes compared to core engineering branches. Students who build strong coding skills, participate in competitive programming, and complete relevant internships tend to receive better offers. The college also has a dedicated Training and Placement Cell that conducts pre-placement training.
Ques. Does TCET have hostel facilities? Is it mandatory to stay in the hostel?
Ans. Hostel accommodation at TCET is completely optional and not mandatory. TCET has multiple hostel options managed by the Zagdusingh Charitable Trust, including the Mahadev Hostel for boys (Rs. 6,000/month), the Kelipada Students Hostel (Rs. 9,500/month), and the ASPIRE Students Hostel (Rs. 12,100-14,300/month depending on floor). All hostels are equipped with AC rooms, washing machines, refrigerators, water purifiers, geysers, study tables, and 24x7 security. Since TCET is located in Kandivali East, Mumbai, many students commute daily from various parts of Mumbai using local trains and buses. Students from outside Mumbai or those who prefer on-campus living can opt for hostel accommodation.
Ques. Can students from outside Maharashtra apply for BE Computer Engineering at TCET? What is the process?
Ans. Yes, students from outside Maharashtra can apply for BE Computer Engineering at TCET, but the process differs. Outside Maharashtra (OMS) candidates can apply through the DTE Maharashtra CAP process using their JEE Main scores. A certain percentage of seats are reserved for OMS candidates in the CAP process. Additionally, TCET has Institute Level Quota (ILQ) seats that can be filled directly by the institute, and OMS candidates can apply for these seats directly to TCET. However, OMS candidates are not eligible for Maharashtra government scholarships (SC/ST/OBC/EBC), which are reserved for Maharashtra domicile students. OMS candidates should check the DTE Maharashtra CAP information brochure for the exact seat matrix and eligibility conditions each year.
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