How many seats are preserved for outside Maharashtrian candidates at coep for mtech?
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I'm assuming you are asking this question with regard to admission to first year Mtech course at COEP, Pune.
Apart from the entrance exam score and other required criterias, one major issue could be that you are not Maharashtra state candidate, read on for details about it.
COEP is autonomous college and is fully aided by Govt of Maharashtra . For getting admissions into fully aided autonomous engineering colleges of Maharashtra the one of the eligibility criteria is: You should have one of the Maharashtra State Type Candidature( A to E ) as defined by DTE, Maharashtra .
Type A: student passing SSC and HSC (or diploma) from Maharashtra and is either born in Maharashtra or is domicile of Maharashtra.
Type B: student who is not of Type A but whose father or mother are domiciled in Maharashtra.
Type C: student who is not of Type A or B and whose one of the parent is employee of Govt of India and is currently posted in Maharashtra.
Type D: student who is not of Type A or B or C and whose one of the parent is employee of Govt of Maharashtra (current or retired)
Type E: student who is not of Type A to D and who passed SSC and HSC from one of the institutions located in Maharashtra Karnataka disputed border and whose mothertongue is Marathi.
You can also get these eligibility details from DTE Maharashtra website.
Thanks,
Azim
Apart from the entrance exam score and other required criterias, one major issue could be that you are not Maharashtra state candidate, read on for details about it.
COEP is autonomous college and is fully aided by Govt of Maharashtra . For getting admissions into fully aided autonomous engineering colleges of Maharashtra the one of the eligibility criteria is: You should have one of the Maharashtra State Type Candidature( A to E ) as defined by DTE, Maharashtra .
Type A: student passing SSC and HSC (or diploma) from Maharashtra and is either born in Maharashtra or is domicile of Maharashtra.
Type B: student who is not of Type A but whose father or mother are domiciled in Maharashtra.
Type C: student who is not of Type A or B and whose one of the parent is employee of Govt of India and is currently posted in Maharashtra.
Type D: student who is not of Type A or B or C and whose one of the parent is employee of Govt of Maharashtra (current or retired)
Type E: student who is not of Type A to D and who passed SSC and HSC from one of the institutions located in Maharashtra Karnataka disputed border and whose mothertongue is Marathi.
You can also get these eligibility details from DTE Maharashtra website.
Thanks,
Azim
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