MHT CET Cut-off 2025: VIT Pune cut-offs for engineering courses drop in last 3 years
Vagisha Kaushik | June 17, 2025 | 11:28 AM IST | 1 min read
MHT CET Result 2025: VIT Pune offers 3,720 seats in 12 engineering courses. Computer engineering saw the highest cut-off last year.
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Download NowThe Vishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT) Pune saw a drop in MHT CET cut-off for all engineering programmes in the last three years. The institute will admit students through the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2025 scores in physics, chemistry, and mathematics (PCM) group. MHT CET result 2025 is available on cetcell.mahacet.org.
VIT Pune currently offers a total of 3,720 seats in 12 engineering programmes with some of them being new such as civil engineering, computer science and engineering in data science.
The admissions to VIT Pune will be conducted through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) 2025 based on MHT CET percentile 2025. The institute will release separate MHT CET opening and closing ranks 2025 for all programmes.
MHT CET Result 2025: VIT Pune seat intake
The course-wise number of seats in engineering programmes offered at VIT Pune is as follows:
|
Course Name |
Sanctioned Intake |
|
Computer Engineering |
720 |
|
Information Technology |
360 |
|
Computer Sciences & Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) |
360 |
|
Computer Sciences & Engineering (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning) |
360 |
|
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science |
360 |
|
Computer Engineering ( Software Engineering) |
180 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) |
180 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things and Cyber Security Including Block Chain Technology) |
180 |
|
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering |
360 |
|
Instrumentation and Control Engineering |
180 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
360 |
|
Civil Engineering |
120 |
|
Total |
3,720 |
VIT Pune MHT CET cut-off trends
Last three years’ MHT CET closing ranks for open category seats in the engineering programmes offered by VIT Pune are given below.
|
Name of course |
MHT CET cut-off 2024 |
MHT CET cut-off 2023 |
MHT CET cut-off 2022 |
|
Computer Engineering |
2823 |
1869 |
1570 |
|
Information Technology |
4035 |
2489 |
2202 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) |
4839 |
2942 |
3026 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) |
5843 |
3404 |
3243 |
|
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science |
6094 |
3979 |
4133 |
|
Computer Engineering (Software Engineering) |
5696 |
- |
- |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) |
6324 |
- |
- |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things and Cyber Security Including Block Chain Technology) |
7162 |
- |
- |
|
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering |
7119 |
5013 |
4953 |
|
Instrumentation and Control Engineering |
16768 |
3979 |
20370 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
12151 |
11081 |
13901 |
|
Civil Engineering |
15906 |
- |
- |
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