Sandip Institute of Technology & Research Centre (SITRC), established in 2008 and situated across a sprawling estate in Nashik, Maharashtra, follows a structured, merit-based entry policy for its technical and professional management programs. Affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) and approved by AICTE, SITRC provides undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering (B.E./B.Tech) lines alongside postgraduate Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Engineering (M.E.) courses.
Admissions are centrally administered via the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) managed by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Government of Maharashtra. Cut-offs vary across allotments based on exam metrics, chosen engineering streams, and state reservation matrices.
Admissions to SITRC are determined by score matrices achieved in state-level or national-level entrance examinations. The seat breakdown aligns with the standard guidelines enforced by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra:
Undergraduate Engineering (B.E. / B.Tech): * Maharashtra State (MS) Seats (85%): Allocated primarily based on candidate percentiles in the MHT-CET (PCM Group).
All India (AI) Seats (15%): Filled through individual rank indicators achieved in the JEE Main examination. If vacancies persist after evaluating JEE Main ranks, vacant spaces are offered to eligible candidates via MHT-CET score merit.
Eligibility: Candidates must have cleared their 10+2 (Higher Secondary) equivalent board with mandatory choices of Physics, Mathematics, and English, along with Chemistry/Biotechnology, scoring a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for relaxed state-category candidates).
Postgraduate Programs (MBA & M.E.): * MBA entries rely primarily on percentiles recorded in the MAH-MBA-CET, though national score cards like CAT, CMAT, or XAT are actively validated during counseling rounds.
M.E. candidates are short-listed based on a valid, non-zero GATE scorecard matching their specialized technical graduation lines.
For candidates applying through the Maharashtra State Home State quota, cut-offs for the GOPENS (General Open State) category highlight a distinct upward trend for software and computing branches. The final closing percentiles across consecutive standard counseling rounds show intense competition in the digital streams:
The overall minimum entry baseline for engineering via MHT-CET spans from 54.06% for core field branches to 88.50% for specialized computing fields.
All India quota seats are filled by evaluating the JEE Main Last Round Closing Ranks. Lower rank metrics correspond to highly competitive demand cycles for the respective streams:
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) track exhibits significant yearly score movements depending on total applicant pool distributions:
General MAH-MBA-CET Overall Trends: In 2023, the closing baseline hovered at a low margin, while moving forward to 2024, the final round threshold concluded at 9.4 percentile. By 2025, increased interest across management lines raised the closing entry baseline to 24.77 percentile for the core MBA line.
Specialized Domain Ranks: All India merit indicators show closing ranks stabilizing around 30,810 for the core MBA program, while emerging niche concentrations like MBA in FinTech and MBA in Digital Marketing close later, near ranks 43,419 and 51,102 respectively.
Exam-Wise Shift: Admission choices display clear differentiation. Local state domiciles aggressively utilize the MHT-CET route due to lower fees and regional relaxation paths, whereas outstation applicants rely on national JEE Main ranks to claim their 15% technical allocations.
Category-Wise Relaxation Patterns: In accordance with the Reservation Policy of the Government of Maharashtra, clear score relaxations exist across multiple categories. For instance, in Computer Engineering, while the General Open (GOPENS) threshold stood around 83.01%, the backward category (GOBCS) cutoff settled at 81.86%. Relaxation parameters apply down through SC, ST, VJ/DT, and NT groups, assuming candidates satisfy the underlying 45% standard aggregate baseline in their core qualifying 10+2 marks.
EWS and TFWS Seats: The Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) tracks are highly competitive. These offer significant fee reductions, resulting in higher closing percentiles compared to standard open category entries within identical branches.
The state allocation cycles ordinarily involve three distinct Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds, culminating in an institutional vacancy round if any seats remain unoccupied. Aspiring candidates can track live rank list announcements, verify structural choice codes, and download complete option forms by tracking the State CET Cell node or checking the official college portal at sandipfoundation.org.
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