After the all important results of MHT-CET are out, now all eyes will be on admissions process to begin as it is the single exam for
admissions to health sciences, engineering, pharmacy and veterinary sciences courses (BVSc and AH).
Medical counselling
According to DMER, the counselling for medical admission would begin from first week of July. The process would begin with filling up preference form at four centres across state - Grant Medical College in Mumbai, BJ Medical College in Pune, Government Medical Colleges in Nagpur and Aurangabad. A notification to this effect would be issued subsequently at the DMER website.
For Nagpur division comprising six districts of Wardha, Bhandara, Gondia, Chandrapur, Gadchiroli besides Nagpur, the preference forms would be available at following places:
l Government Medical College,
Hanuman Nagar
l Indira Gandhi Medical College,
Central Avenue
l Govt Dental College, GMC campus
l Mahadeorao Shivankar Ayurvedic College, Gondia
l Purushottam Bagla Homoeo
College, Chandrapur
l Government Polytechnic, Gadchiroli
For Amravati division comprising five districts of Yavatmal, Akola, Washim, Buldhana besides Amravati, the preference forms would be available at following places:
l Vasantrao Naik Medical College, Yavatmal
l Bhausaheb Deshmukh Memorial College, Amravati
l Government Medical College, Akola
l Panchasheel Homeopathic College, Buldhana
Engg counselling
The Department of Technical Education (DTE), Mumbai will start its admissions process for first year engineering from July first week with the sale of applications forms from designated application receipt centres (ARCs) or on DTE website.
According to DTE officials, students can fill up the application form available on website at nearest cyber cafés. They have to fill up percentage obtained in class X and XIIth along with score of MHT-CET and AIEEE if appeared. After completing the formalities, they’ll receive an application ID and password.
The next step is submitting of photocopies of class X and XII results along with scoresheet of MHT-CET and AIEEE at any of the ARCs which will remain open even on holiday between 11 am to 5 pm. After scrutiny of originals, candidates have to fill up their personal information in the form. Finally, the candidates will receive acknowledgment-cum-receipt duly signed by DTE officials. The DTE will first release provisional merit list followed by final merit list and seats distribution on its website.
As per DTE norms, the students going for admissions to the autonomous colleges would not be eligible for admissions under centralised admission process. This would remain same even in case a candidate cancels his admission to an autonomous institution. Going by DTE schedule, the academic calendar in the engineering colleges would start before September.
According to officials, the brochure containing information of colleges and number of seats available would be released after July first week after confirmation of new engineering colleges. Around 10 new colleges are scheduled to open under Nagpur University after getting AICTE’s approval, besides four other colleges that had already secured approval last year from apex body.
The eight ARCs in Nagpur division are:
l Laxminarayan Institute of Technology
l Government Polytechnic at Sadar
l Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru College of Engg
l GH Raisoni Inst Information Technology
l Govt College of Engineering, Chandrapur
l Government Polytechnic, Gadchiroli
l Manoharbhai Patel Engg College, Gondia
l Government polytechnic, Sakoli
admissions to health sciences, engineering, pharmacy and veterinary sciences courses (BVSc and AH).
Medical counselling
According to DMER, the counselling for medical admission would begin from first week of July. The process would begin with filling up preference form at four centres across state - Grant Medical College in Mumbai, BJ Medical College in Pune, Government Medical Colleges in Nagpur and Aurangabad. A notification to this effect would be issued subsequently at the DMER website.
For Nagpur division comprising six districts of Wardha, Bhandara, Gondia, Chandrapur, Gadchiroli besides Nagpur, the preference forms would be available at following places:
l Government Medical College,
Hanuman Nagar
l Indira Gandhi Medical College,
Central Avenue
l Govt Dental College, GMC campus
l Mahadeorao Shivankar Ayurvedic College, Gondia
l Purushottam Bagla Homoeo
College, Chandrapur
l Government Polytechnic, Gadchiroli
For Amravati division comprising five districts of Yavatmal, Akola, Washim, Buldhana besides Amravati, the preference forms would be available at following places:
l Vasantrao Naik Medical College, Yavatmal
l Bhausaheb Deshmukh Memorial College, Amravati
l Government Medical College, Akola
l Panchasheel Homeopathic College, Buldhana
Engg counselling
The Department of Technical Education (DTE), Mumbai will start its admissions process for first year engineering from July first week with the sale of applications forms from designated application receipt centres (ARCs) or on DTE website.
According to DTE officials, students can fill up the application form available on website at nearest cyber cafés. They have to fill up percentage obtained in class X and XIIth along with score of MHT-CET and AIEEE if appeared. After completing the formalities, they’ll receive an application ID and password.
The next step is submitting of photocopies of class X and XII results along with scoresheet of MHT-CET and AIEEE at any of the ARCs which will remain open even on holiday between 11 am to 5 pm. After scrutiny of originals, candidates have to fill up their personal information in the form. Finally, the candidates will receive acknowledgment-cum-receipt duly signed by DTE officials. The DTE will first release provisional merit list followed by final merit list and seats distribution on its website.
As per DTE norms, the students going for admissions to the autonomous colleges would not be eligible for admissions under centralised admission process. This would remain same even in case a candidate cancels his admission to an autonomous institution. Going by DTE schedule, the academic calendar in the engineering colleges would start before September.
According to officials, the brochure containing information of colleges and number of seats available would be released after July first week after confirmation of new engineering colleges. Around 10 new colleges are scheduled to open under Nagpur University after getting AICTE’s approval, besides four other colleges that had already secured approval last year from apex body.
The eight ARCs in Nagpur division are:
l Laxminarayan Institute of Technology
l Government Polytechnic at Sadar
l Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru College of Engg
l GH Raisoni Inst Information Technology
l Govt College of Engineering, Chandrapur
l Government Polytechnic, Gadchiroli
l Manoharbhai Patel Engg College, Gondia
l Government polytechnic, Sakoli