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MHT CET 2025 cutoff: The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2025 has reached a pivotal moment with the release of the CAP Round 1 All India cutoff list. This comprehensive ranking system serves as a beacon for thousands of engineering aspirants from across the country who dream of securing admission in Maharashtra's prestigious engineering colleges. The cutoff list, published by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, represents more than just numbers—it embodies the hopes and academic journeys of countless students seeking quality technical education.

The All India Quota (AIQ) cutoffs are determined through a complex evaluation process that considers multiple factors including examination difficulty, total applicants, available seats, and reservation policies. For students from outside Maharashtra, these cutoffs serve as a crucial roadmap, helping them understand their chances of admission and make informed decisions about their academic future in the state's renowned engineering institutions.

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MHT CET 2025 Round 1 All India List: College-wise and Course-wise Cutoff Analysis:

College Name

Course

Cutoff Rank

Percentile

Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon

     
   

Computer Science and Engineering

15,312

86.68

Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

24,950

78.57

Information Technology

17,068

85.18

Electrical Engineering [Electronics and Power]

32,047

73.10

Mechanical Engineering


33,983


71.55


Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Technology and Research, Amravati

     
     

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science

33,760

71.69

Computer Science and Engineering

24,544

79.02

Information Technology

32,957

72.39

Internet of Things

37,671

68.84

Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

38,774

67.99

 

Civil Engineering

57,422

53.70

 

Mechanical Engineering

57,872

53.42

P. R. Pote Patil College of Engineering and Management, Amravati

      
     

Electrical Engineering

50,372

59.22

Civil Engineering

54,362

56.15

Mechanical Engineering

59,150

52.34

Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

41,424

65.95

Computer Science and Engineering

31,696

73.29

Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

44,887

63.25

Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, Yavatmal

       
     

Computer Science and Engineering

35,911

70.13

Textile Engineering/Technology

81,352

32.76

Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

41,485

65.93

Electrical Engineering

67,745

45.42

Mechanical Engineering

71,254

42.28

Chemical Engineering

70,378

42.98

Civil Engineering

72,921

40.84

Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai

        
     

Chemical Engineering

1,849

97.83

Food Engineering and Technology

1,845

97.87

Pharmaceuticals Chemistry and Technology

2,415

97.40

Polymer Engineering and Technology

2,995

96.83

Oil, Oleochemicals and Surfactants Technology

3,691

96.24

Dyestuff Technology

4,332

95.75

Surface Coating Technology

4,127

95.90

Fibres and Textiles Processing Technology

5,277

94.99

Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Mumbai

        
     

Computer Engineering

11,644

89.73

Information Technology

14,467

87.37

Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

14,017

87.76

Cyber Security

15,074

86.87

Electronics and Computer Science

19,432

83.27

Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

19,082

83.47

Electronics and Communication

22,263

80.85

Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design)

25,371

78.41

Note: Additional colleges and their respective cutoffs are available in given below official documentation. https://fe2025.mahacet.org/ViewPublicDocument?MenuId=2450

The MHT CET 2025 Round 1 All India cutoff list reveals significant insights into the competitive landscape of engineering admissions in Maharashtra. Premium institutions like the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, maintain exceptionally high standards with cutoffs as low as rank 1,845 for specialised programs. Computer Science and related fields continue to dominate with competitive cutoffs across all institutions, while traditional branches like Civil and Mechanical Engineering offer relatively accessible entry points.

The data empowers students to make strategic choices, understanding that while top-tier colleges demand exceptional performance, Maharashtra's diverse educational ecosystem provides quality opportunities across various rank ranges, ensuring that dedicated students can find their path to engineering excellence.

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