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To get admission to Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE) for B.E. / B.Tech, you need to follow these steps:1. Eligibility Criteria:You must have completed your 10+2 (Higher Secondary) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the main subjects, with a minimum aggregate percentage (usually around 50% or more).You should have appeared for an entrance exam like JEE Main or MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) for admission under the Maharashtra state quota.2. Entrance Exam:MHT CET: This is a state-level exam conducted for admission to various engineering colleges in Maharashtra, including DMCE.JEE Main: Some private instituti
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Depending on the academic year and permission from the appropriate authorities Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE) can admit between 120 and 180 students per year for its Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Information Technology program. The colleges affiliation with the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra and the University of Mumbai governs the intake. The college is renowned for offering a well-rounded education with an emphasis on both technical knowledge and industry exposure and the course is intended to give students the skills necessary for a future in information technology

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With an emphasis on both the academic and practical facets of the profession, Datta Meghe College of Engineering provides a strong Master of Engineering (M.E) programme in civil engineering. However, the B.E in Computer Engineering is one of the colleges best and most popular programs. This program's well-rounded curriculum which covers subjects including software development, data science and artificial intelligence has made it popular. With the help of industry-relevant training and strong placement records graduates frequently land jobs at leading tech organizations. The curriculum is a great option for students who want to work in
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Undergraduate (UG) students can apply for a number of scholarships from Datta Meghe College of Engineering, which are determined by category-specific requirements, need and merit. These scholarships include merit-based grants given to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement as well as government grants for students in restricted categories (SC, ST and OBC). The Minority Scholarship the EBC (Economically Backward Class) Concession and scholarships for students with impairments may also be advantageous to students. By offering these financial aid alternatives, the college hopes to assist students who are strugglin
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At Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE), the total cost of M.Tech programme is INR 94.7 K, contingent on the specialisation and category (reserved or general). Although the costs for specializations like computer science, electronics, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering may vary slightly most programs fall within this range.Exam fees, lab fees and other administrative costs may be incurred by students in addition to tuition. There are financial aid and scholarship opportunities, particularly for students who fall within one of the designated categories or who qualify for government-funded aid.

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The cost of the B.Tech programme at Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE) varies according to the branch and the student's category (general, reserved, or managerial quota). For Maharashtra state students admitted through MHT-CET or JEE Main under the normal quota, the average annual tuition expenses for B.Tech programs at DMCE range from INR 1 Lacs to INR 1.5 lakhs.Fees for students admitted under the Management Quota may be higher occasionally amounting to up to 2 Lacs annually. Exam fees, library fees and lab fees are examples of extra costs. Eligible students from economically disadvantaged groups those from reserved categories
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Each year, Datta Meghe College of Engineering's (DMCE) B.Tech admissions cutoff scores change depending on the applicant pool, demand for particular branches and overall exam difficulty. While out-of-state applicants may apply using their JEE Main scores Maharashtra students admissions are predominantly determined on their MHT-CET results.Cutoff ranks are typically higher for in-demand disciplines like computer science, electronics and information technology which frequently call for MHT CET scores above the 90 percentile. Cutoff scores which are normally in the 80 percentile or higher may be somewhat lower for other disciplines. It is
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Well-known businesses from a variety of industries, including IT, consulting, manufacturing and engineering services are among the top recruiters for B.Tech students at Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE). Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Capgemini, Cognizant, and Wipro are major recruiters that often visit the university and offer positions in data analysis, software development and IT consulting.Furthermore B.Tech graduates are sought after for technical and managerial positions by engineering and manufacturing firms like L&T, Mahindra, Reliance Industries and Godrej. These companies are drawn to DMCE because of its em
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The maximum package available for placements at Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE) normally costs between INR 10 and 12 Lacs annually. Students in subjects like, computer science, information technology and electronics engineering typically receive this top package which frequently includes placements with well-known IT and consulting firms.Employers like TCS, Infosys, Capgemini and L&T frequently recruit at DMCE offering significant offers to students who perform well. The highest packages demonstrate the college's exceptional placement support, which includes industry-specific training mock interviews, and career guidance for
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The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) which is required for Maharashtra state students, is the main entrance test approved for admission to Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE) for B.Tech programs. Under the state quota which accounts for the majority of seats, MHT-CET results are the primary need for obtaining a seat.Additionally, for students applying through the All India quota—which includes applicants from outside Maharashtra DMCE recognizes JEE Main scores. A solid academic foundation in 10+2 Science subjects is necessary for direct admission through the Management Quota, which provides an alternative to MHT-CET o
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