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MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research Admission 2025: Details & Updates

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MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research Admission Process 2024

MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research B.E. / B.Tech Admission 2025

4 courses 4 years
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iconEligibility Criteria

  • 10+2 with 45% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: JEE Main, MHT CET

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DatesUpcoming Events
22 Jan '25 - 24 Jan '25
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 1 - Paper 1
28 Jan '25 - 29 Jan '25
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 1 - Paper 1
30 Jan '25
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 1 - Paper 2
30 Dec '24 - 15 Feb '25
MHT CET 2025 Application FormOngoing
16 Feb '25 - 22 Feb '25
MHT CET 2025 Application Form with late fee
DatesPast Events
26 Nov '24 - 27 Nov '24
JEE Main 2025 Application Correction Session 1
28 Oct '24 - 22 Nov '24
JEE Main 2025 Registration Session 1
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3.1/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.5
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.5
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.4
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Problems with management staff. Good placement. Average faculty members.
Placements: My course is computer science engineering. Around 90% of the students got placed. The highest package offered is 10.0 LPA, the average package is 4.5 LPA, and the lowest is 2.4 LPA. The top recruiting companies are Infosys and Chegg India Pvt. Ltd. Around all students get internship offers but it depends on them to take them or not. 100% of internships are offered. Roles offered are software developer, cyber security, advanced app engineering, etc.
Infrastructure: In terms of the infrastructure of the college, library and classrooms, it is rated 4, but hostel facilities are less like water problems most of the time. And the mess is also not up to the point. Sports grounds are now developing so it will be nice in a short time. Other than the facility of a projector, it is in every classroom. A nice seminar hall (common) is there. All required labs have PCs and a net connection. The library is equipped with all the needed reference books and Wi-Fi for nighttime study time .
Faculty: Teachers are qualified and adopted with a great teaching quality. The course curriculum is relevant as it comes under Solapur University. Exams are quite tough, mainly in mathematics and engineering 2 and applied math 2. The passing result is quite low for the first year, as only 40% passed all the tests and total of 60–70% of all the tests were all clear from 130 students .
Other: Many times in the library and mess, boys and girls can't sit together so this is irrelevant. Events are a bit less and at every event some issue occurs, like some fights with other college students, which is a big problem because security is less.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2023
2.8
3Placements5Infrastructure3Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
This new branch of MIT is really messed up.
Placements: 50 percent of intake is in our branch (CSE), including direct second admission. Placements are not that good, but I am giving them 3 stars because the cutoff for this college is too low. They even accept 5–10 percentile students for the CSE branch; I think that is not far enough. The lowest package offered in our college is INR 1.4 LPA, while the highest is INR 12 LPA for the Mechanical Branch, and the highest for CSE is INR 8 LPA.
Infrastructure: I have a problem giving 5 stars to a hostel because it is new and has spacious rooms. Some of the work is still underwhelming, but still okay. The library of the college is also full of books. They even provide an e-library ID. The self-study section is really big compared to the college crowd. The Wi-Fi connection in college is not that good.
Faculty: Some faculty members are really great, as they pursued Ph.D.s, and some pursued Masters. The remaining faculty members are just freshmen or have 2–3 years of teaching experience. It is too bad compared to other engineering colleges. The lowest-tier college in our city (the regular one) has more than this college. Semi-final exams are not that difficult. Level is like CET level or JEE easy level for 1st years, but as I say, they accept very low percentile students, so these students struggle for exams very hastily.
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Answered a month ago

Candidates willing to get admission must take part in the MIT College of Railway Engineering & Research Barshi admission process before the last date of application. Candidates must know their MIT Barshi eligiblity criteria and apply accordingly. Follow the MIT Barshi application process mentioned b

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Liyansha Jain

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Answered a month ago

Candidates willing to get admission must take part in the MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research admission process before the last date of application. Follow the MIT Barshi application process mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official website of MIT Barshi.

Step 2: Select the course.

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Liyansha Jain

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Answered 10 months ago

To be eligible for admission to MIT College of Railway Engineering & Research (MITCORER), candidates must have a valid JEE Main or MHT CET score. Candidates from Maharashtra State must also have passed a Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) conducted by C.B.S.E., New Delhi for the Academic Year 2020-21.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Answered a year ago

The specific release date for the application forms of MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research is not available in the available information. It is recommended to regularly check the official website of the college for the latest updates on the application forms and admission process. The ad

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Harshita Barnwal

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Answered 2 weeks ago

The B.Tech admissions process at MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research (MITCORER) is merit-based and adheres to the regulations set forth by the AICTE and DTE Maharashtra. Candidates must have earned at least 50% of their possible points (45% for restricted categories) in their 10+2 or its

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