DTE begins direct entry to 2nd yr engg
Even as the first year engineering admissions are going on, the directorate of technical education (DTE) has issued admission notification
for direct admissions to second year of engineering/technology and pharmacy courses for academic year 2009-10.
According to DTE officials, the admission will be made through multiple rounds for the four-year degree courses at state government-aided and unaided institutes, university-managed colleges and departments, and non-minority colleges. The five autonomous engineering colleges in Maharashtra and UDCT Aurangabad will not be part of the admission process. Therefore, candidates who had confirmed or cancelled their admissions at any of the six autonomous institutes are not eligible for the centralized admission process (CAP) for second year.
The students clearing post-SSC or post-HSC diploma courses conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) or any other recognized equivalent bodies in engineering/technology are eligible for the admissions. However, they should have cleared the diploma courses with at least 60% marks with English as medium of instruction.
For pharmacy courses, the candidates should have passed HSC examination with physics, chemistry and biology/mathematics from Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Candidates clearing post-HSC diploma in pharmacy from AICTE-recognized institutes are also eligible to apply. Candidates from outside Maharashtra cannot participate in CAP.
The information brochure will be available at designated application receipt centres (ARCs) during office hours. In Nagpur region comprising six districts, the ARCs are Government Polytechnic (GP) in Sadar, Nagpur, GP Gadchiroli on MIDC road, GP Arvi in Wardha and Government College of Engineering in Chandrapur.
for direct admissions to second year of engineering/technology and pharmacy courses for academic year 2009-10.
According to DTE officials, the admission will be made through multiple rounds for the four-year degree courses at state government-aided and unaided institutes, university-managed colleges and departments, and non-minority colleges. The five autonomous engineering colleges in Maharashtra and UDCT Aurangabad will not be part of the admission process. Therefore, candidates who had confirmed or cancelled their admissions at any of the six autonomous institutes are not eligible for the centralized admission process (CAP) for second year.
The students clearing post-SSC or post-HSC diploma courses conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) or any other recognized equivalent bodies in engineering/technology are eligible for the admissions. However, they should have cleared the diploma courses with at least 60% marks with English as medium of instruction.
For pharmacy courses, the candidates should have passed HSC examination with physics, chemistry and biology/mathematics from Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Candidates clearing post-HSC diploma in pharmacy from AICTE-recognized institutes are also eligible to apply. Candidates from outside Maharashtra cannot participate in CAP.
The information brochure will be available at designated application receipt centres (ARCs) during office hours. In Nagpur region comprising six districts, the ARCs are Government Polytechnic (GP) in Sadar, Nagpur, GP Gadchiroli on MIDC road, GP Arvi in Wardha and Government College of Engineering in Chandrapur.