MHT CET Result 2025: DJSCE cut-off for BTech programmes last year; round-wise closing ranks
Vagisha Kaushik | June 2, 2025 | 06:22 PM IST | 1 min read
MHT CET result date 2025 for PCM will be announced on cetcell.mahacet.org. DJSCE offers 8 engineering courses, know seat intake.
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Download NowDwarkadas J Sanghvi College of Engineering would accept the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2025 scores for admission to BTech programmes. Last year, the MHT CET cut-off at which the college closed BTech admissions was 1458 for computer engineering. The CET cell will declare the MHT CET result 2025 on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
DJSCE will offer eight undergraduate engineering programmes through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) 2025.
MHT CET 2025 answer key was out on May 22 for PCM group and candidates were allowed to raise objections against the provisional answer key by May 22. MHT CET 2025 results will be prepared based on the final answer key.
MHT CET Result 2025: DJ Sanghvi seat intake
The course-wise number of seats at DJSCE are given below.
|
Name of course |
No of seats |
|
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering |
180 |
|
Information Technology |
180 |
|
Computer Engineering |
180 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
180 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) |
180 |
|
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
120 |
|
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science |
60 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (IOT and Cyber Security with Block Chain Technology) |
60 |
MHT CET Cut-off 2025: DJ Sanghvi cutoff rank, percentile last year
Three CAP rounds were conducted last year for BTech admissions. The round-wise MHT CET cut-off for general open category seats for BTech programmes at DJSCE are given below.
|
Course |
Round 1 cut-off, percentile |
Round 2 cut-off, percentile |
Round 3 cut-off, percentile |
|
Computer Engineering |
1232 / 99.5199424 |
1362 / 99.4792094 |
1458 / 99.4417394 |
|
Information Technology |
2185 / 99.2113989 |
2670 / 99.0427132 |
2464 / 99.1163924 |
|
Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) and Data Science |
2706 / 99.0372747 |
3329 / 98.8358603 |
3350 / 98.8315642 |
|
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering |
4933 / 98.3270274 |
5514 / 98.1177725 |
5038 / 98.2804674 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
9456 / 96.8831816 |
9830 / 96.7545639 |
8712 / 97.1271873 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) |
3197 / 98.8741982 |
3260 / 98.8512559 |
3492 / 98.7825571 |
|
CSE (IoT & Cyber Security incl. Blockchain) |
3202 / 98.8738364 |
3751 / 98.7008251 |
3895 / 98.6582606 |
|
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
3260 / 98.8512559 |
3673 / 98.7239758 |
3751 / 98.7008251 |
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