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ADMISSIONS TO FIRST YEAR OF DEGREE COURSE IN Sinhgad College of Engineering
ADMISSIONS TO FIRST YEAR OF DEGREE COURSE IN ENGINEERING
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA :
1. Eligibility of Maharashtra State Candidate and OMS candidate for appearing for MHT-CET-2008
• Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed/appeared* 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
Note :
• *Candidates who have appeared for qualifying examination i.e. HSC (Std. XII) or its equivalent examination during the academic year 2007-08 and whose results are not declared till the last date of submission of application form are eligible to appear for MHT-CET-2007, however for admission to first year of degree courses in Engineering/Technology, such candidates must fulfill the criteria as mentioned in rule no. 2 to as applicable.
• Maharashtra State candidates (defined as Rule No. I-a ) and OMS candidates (defined as per Rule No. I-b) are eligible to appear for the MHT-CET- 2008 conducted by the Competent Authority of Government of Maharashtra for the academic year 2007–2008.
• Even though outside Maharashtra State candidates are eligible to appear for MHT-CET-2008, it is specifically made clear that such OMS candidates will not able to participate in the Centralized Admission Process. These OMS candidates will be able to apply for the admissions against the Institute level seats as well as the vacancy round of the admission after completion of Centralized Admission Process, Only in Unaided Private Engineering Colleges/Institutes.
• The facility of constitutional Reservation (Annexure-II) is not available for the OMS candidates. Therefore OMS Candidates will be treated as OPEN/GENERAL category candidate in the entire admission process.
2. Eligibility criteria for Maharashtra State Candidate and OMS candidate for admission to first year of degree courses in Engineering/Technology
Candidate should be an Indian National and should have 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. 150 marks out of 300 marks (minimum 45% marks i.e. 135 marks out of 300 marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra State) in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together AND Obtained non zero score in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at MHT-CET 2008.
3. Eligibility Criteria for All India (AIEEE qualified) candidates: (for both the Maharashtra Candidates i.e. Type A, B, C, D, E and F (refer Rule No. 3.1 ) and for the OMS candidates (Refer Rule No. 3.2)
Candidate should be an Indian National and should have 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. 150 marks out of 300 marks (minimum 45% marks i.e. 135 marks out of 300 marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra state) in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together AND Candidate should have a valid AIEEE Score (i.e. total score should be positive) for the year 2007–2008.
4 . Eligibility Criteria for Foreign National / Foreign student / PIO/Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries/ Children of NRI
Candidate should have 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. 150 marks out of 300 marks in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together.
• The NRI candidates are eligible to apply for admission against the Institute level seats, only in Unaided Private Engineering Colleges/Institutes. The Extent to which such NRI candidates shall be admitted is limited to 15% of the sanctioned intake.
• The eligibility of the candidates passing the HSC (Std. XII) equivalent examination from a school/college/Examination Board situate outside India shall be further decided by the University Authorities to which the candidate is admitted. Hence such candidates are advised to get their eligibility verified by the respective University Authorities before seeking admission to the Engineering courses in the State of Maharashtra.
• The candidate belonging to this type stated in this rule is not required to appear for the MHT-CET 2008/AIEEE 2008.
5. Eligibility criteria for GOI (Government of India) nominees:
Candidate should be an Indian National and should have 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. 150 marks out of 300 marks (minimum 45% marks i.e. 135 marks out of 300 marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories) in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together.
• The candidate belonging to this type is not required to appear for the MHT-CET2008/ AIEEE 2008.
6. Eligibility criteria for J&K migrant candidates :
Candidate should be an Indian National and should have 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. 150 marks out of 300 marks in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together.
• The candidate belonging to this type not required to appear for the MHT-CET 2008/ AIEEE 2008.
7. Eligibility criteria for MKB candidates:
In addition to the basic eligibility criterion mentioned in rule no.2, candidates who have appeared and obtained a non zero score in the MHT-CET 2008 and belonging to the Maharashtra Karnataka Disputed Border Area are required to fulfill following additional eligibility criterions.
• Candidates have to be from such villages/towns, from the Maharashtra Karnataka disputed border areas, on which Maharashtra puts its claim (Refer Annexure I).
• The candidate should produce the certificate that his/her father/mother/candidate himself/herself is a domicile of Karnataka in the disputed border area as specified in the Proforma G OR The candidate should produce the domicile certificate of his/her father/mother/candidate himself/herself stating that he/she is a resident of a village mentioned in Annexure –I.
• The candidate should have passed SSC (or equivalent) and/or HSC (or equivalent) from an Institution situated in the disputed border area. The candidate must produce a certificate from the Principal/Head Master of the College/School stating that the candidate has passed SSC/HSC (or equivalent) Examination from that Institution.
• Mother tongue of the candidate must be Marathi. The candidate must produce a certificate from the Principal/Head Master of the School from which he/she has passed the SSC (or equivalent) Examination, stating that the candidate’s Mother tongue is Marathi as per the original School record.
• Candidate should have passed SSC or HSC (or equivalent) Examination with Marathi as one of the subject.
8. Eligibility criteria for Candidates who are sons/daughters of defence service personnel
In addition to the basic eligibility criterion mentioned in rule no, candidates who have appeared and obtained a non zero score in the MHT-CET 2008 and satisfying any one of the following criterions are eligible to seek admission against seats for sons/daughters of defence service personnel.
• Candidate is a son/daughter of ex-service personnel who is domiciled in Maharashtra State (Def 1).
• Candidate is a son/daughter of active service personnel who is domiciled in Maharashtra State (Def 2).
• Candidate is a son/daughter of active service personnel (Def 3)
1. Who is transferred to Maharashtra State but is not domiciled in Maharashtra State
2. Who is not domiciled in Maharashtra State but his/her family is stationed in Maharashtra State under the provision of retention of family accommodation at the last duty station on the grounds of children’s education, provide further that, Such a candidate should have appeared and passed the HSC (Std. XII) examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination from a school / college situate in state of Maharashtra.
9. Eligibility criteria for Candidates who are Physically Handicapped :
In addition to the basic qualification mentioned in rule no. 2, candidate who has appeared and obtained a non zero score in the MHT-CET 2008 (rule no. 4) and suffering from any one of the following disability is eligible to seek admission against seats for Physically Handicapped candidates [only Maharashtra state candidates (Type A,B,C,D,E and F) are eligible to apply for admission against these seats]
• Candidate who is visually impaired (blind) candidate (type P1)
• Candidate who is speech & hearing impaired (deaf & dumb) candidate (type P2)
• Candidate who is with orthopedic disorders, learning disabilities, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphica, Spastic (type P3).
10) Other eligibility criteria for specialized braches of engineering :
Refer Xerox:
11) Eligibility criteria of the candidates who have passed / passing diploma in engineering/Technology and seeking admission to first year of engineering/technology(against Institute levels seats / vacant seats after completion CAP)
Refer Xerox:
I] Type of Candidature
a) Types of Maharashtra State candidate and Home universities : Refer Xerox :
b) Outside Maharashtra State Candidates : Refer Xerox:
DIRECT ADMISSIONS TO SECOND YEAR OF DEGREE COURSE IN ENGINEERING (LATERAL ENTRY)
ELIGIBILITY: The candidate who has passed Diploma in Engineering Examination conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education or equivalent with securing minimum 60% marks as per the rules of Director of Technical Education, Maharashtra is eligible to take admission to Direct Second Year Degree Course in Engineering
1. The First Round of admissions for all Engineering courses will be conducted by the centralized procedure of Director of Technical Education, Maharashtra State, Mumbai.
2. After first round of admissions the vacant seat positions will be displayed on the college notice board and will be allotted by inter-se merit in the respective category by college authorities.
3. The merit list of Sinhgad College of Engineering is based on total marks obtained at the final year of Diploma in Engineering examination as prescribed by B.T.E, Maharashtra or equivalent.
Rules for refund : Rules for refund will be as notified by the Director of Technical Education, Maharashtra State
IMPORTANT
1 For other details, Candidates are advised to refer the information brochure MHT-CET-2007 published by Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State, Mumbai and website www.dte.org.in
2 Candidate seeking admission to Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune, either for first year degree courses or direct admission to second year engineering also has to apply separately by submitting prescribed application form of the college. Application forms will be available at the office of Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune.
A) ADMISSIONS TO POST-GRADUATE COURSES
Admissions will be effected according to merit list prepared on the basis of Entrance Test followed by technical interviews. Candidate having valid GATE score will be given preference. Mere passing of GATE or producing GATE score does not automatically guarantee the admission.
Academic Calendar
The classes of first year students for the academic year 2007-08 will commence from 1st August 2007 whereas, the classes for second, third and final year students will commence from 2nd July 2007.
The second semester of academic year 2007-08 will start on 1st January 2008
ANTI-RAGGING RULES :
Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises. If anybody found indulged in such kind of activities, strict action will be taken irrespective of the extent. Supreme Court of India has banned ragging. In order to prevent such activity in campus, several committees have been developed and brought into operation even before the start of 1st year classes by the Director/
Principal.
Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited within the premises of the college/department/classroom as well as on public transport. Any individual or group of individuals who indulge in an act or practice of ragging, constitutes gross indiscipline and such individual/ groups shall be dealt with as per the ordinance. This includes individual or collective acts or practices that involve physical assault or threat or use of physical force, which violate the status, dignity, and honour of any student.
Students shall not :
• Violate the status, dignity and honour of girl students.
• Violate the status, dignity and honour of SC and ST students.
• Expose students to ridicule and contempt thereby affect their self-esteem.
• Entail verbal abuse and aggression indecent gestures and obscene behavior.
• The Principal/ the Anti ragging committee shall take immediate action on any information of the occurrence of ragging.