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About AdmissionCrafts

Find your true north star — the college that actually fits you.

AdmissionCrafts is built specifically for Maharashtra MHT-CET aspirants. We do one thing — and we try to do it really well: take your percentile, branch interests and city preferences, and give you a personalised list of your best-fit engineering colleges to put on your CAP choice form.

Our prediction engine reads from the official MHT-CET CAP cutoff data of past CAP years and groups colleges into three confidence bands — Sure Shot, Aspirational and Far Fetched — so you instantly know which choices are within reach and which ones are stretches worth attempting.

We are not a CAP cell, a coaching class, or an admission broker. We don't recommend, advertise or take money from any college. AdmissionCrafts is a one-time paid guidance tool by OriginCraft Consultancy — built so that no student misses out on a good college simply because they didn't know it was within reach.

How AdmissionCrafts works

From your percentile to find your best-fit shortlist — in three steps.

We don't recommend colleges based on marketing budgets. We use the official CAP past years of cutoff data and quietly do the maths you'd otherwise spend a week on.

  1. 01

    Tell us where you stand

    Percentile, CET category (OPEN / OBC / SC / ST / VJ-NT / SBC), TFWS eligibility, home district and gender. Takes about 90 seconds.

  2. 02

    Pick your branches and cities

    Choose up to 6 engineering branches you're open to and the cities you can study in. We do not nudge you — your choices stay your choices.

  3. 03

    Get best possible matches in three categories

    We sort every Maharashtra engineering college into three simple groups — Sure Shot, Aspirational and Far Fetched — so you instantly know which colleges are within reach and which are worth a stretch.

All predictions are advisory. Final allotment is decided by DTE Maharashtra / State CET Cell.

Top Maharashtra colleges

The colleges everyone's chasing this year.

Ranked by recent OPEN-category closing percentile across all branches. Free preview — register to see all 380+ colleges with branch-by-branch cutoffs.

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#CollegeAvg closing %
1Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan's Sardar Patel Institute of Technology , Andheri, MumbaiAutonomous99.68
2Pune Institute of Computer TechnologyAutonomous99.56
3COEP Technological UniversityAutonomous99.35
4Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute(VJTI), Matunga, MumbaiAutonomous99.23
5Shri Vile Parle Kelvani Mandal's Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering, Vile Parle,MumbaiAutonomous98.99
6Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, MumbaiAutonomous98.78
7Walchand College of Engineering, SangliAutonomous98.73
8Sardar Patel College of Engineering, AndheriAutonomous98.69
9University Department of Chemical Technology, Aurangabad98.41
10Thadomal Shahani Engineering College, Bandra, Mumbai98.26
11Pimpri Chinchwad Education Trust, Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, PuneAutonomous97.86
12Bansilal Ramnath Agarawal Charitable Trust's Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Bibwewadi, PuneAutonomous97.81

Showing top 12 of 371 colleges

Engineering branches

Pick the field that fits your head, not the hype.

An honest snapshot of what each branch actually does, salary ranges in India today, and the kind of jobs you can expect.

Computer Science

Powers software, AI, cloud, fintech. Most in-demand and highest-paying mainstream branch in India.

Core subjects you'll study

Data Structures, Algorithms, Operating Systems, DBMS, Computer Networks, OOP, Web/Mobile Dev, Machine Learning basics

Job market

Very high demand

Fresher
4 – 12 LPA
Mid-level
12 – 30 LPA

AI / Data Science

Specialisation blowing up post-ChatGPT. Strong math + coding focus. Hottest niche but you need to be genuinely good.

Core subjects you'll study

Linear Algebra, Probability & Statistics, Python, Data Structures, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, NLP, Big Data Systems

Job market

Hot — but skill-gated

Fresher
6 – 16 LPA
Mid-level
15 – 40 LPA

Electronics & Telecomm.

Circuits, semiconductors, signal processing. India's chip push is making this branch hot again.

Core subjects you'll study

Analog & Digital Electronics, Signals & Systems, Communication Systems, Microprocessors, VLSI Design, Embedded Systems, Antennas

Job market

Recovering · semiconductor push

Fresher
3 – 8 LPA
Mid-level
8 – 20 LPA

Mechanical

Design, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace. Tough job market but the most versatile branch.

Core subjects you'll study

Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Machine Design, Manufacturing Processes, CAD/CAM, Automobile, IC Engines

Job market

Moderate · varies by sector

Fresher
2.5 – 6 LPA
Mid-level
6 – 15 LPA

Civil

Roads, bridges, urban planning. India's infrastructure spend is at all-time highs — steady demand.

Core subjects you'll study

Surveying, Concrete Technology, Soil Mechanics, Structural Analysis, Hydraulics, Transportation Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Estimation

Job market

Steady · infra-led demand

Fresher
2.5 – 5 LPA
Mid-level
5 – 12 LPA

Electrical

Power, EVs, renewables, railways. India's green-energy push is making this branch hot again.

Core subjects you'll study

Electrical Machines, Power Systems, Control Systems, Power Electronics, Electrical Measurements, Switchgear & Protection, Renewable Energy

Job market

Rising · EV + green energy

Fresher
3 – 7 LPA
Mid-level
7 – 18 LPA

Salary ranges and difficulty ratings are indicative averages across Maharashtra colleges. Your actual outcome depends on your college, GPA, projects, internships and the broader job market — they are not a guarantee.

CAP guide · past-year actuals

Maharashtra Engineering Admissions (MHT-CET)

Complete CAP Guide for Students & Parents (2026)

A plain-English walkthrough of how Maharashtra's Centralised Admission Process (CAP) actually works — from your MHT-CET result all the way to a confirmed engineering seat. No jargon, no scare-mongering, no college pushed at you. Just the rules, the timeline, and a step-by-step strategy that uses our own simple buckets — Sure Shot, Aspirational, and Far Fetched.

01 · The basics

What is CAP (Centralised Admission Process)?

CAP is the single, government-run process that decides which engineering college and branch you get in Maharashtra — based only on your MHT-CET percentile, your category (OPEN, OBC, SC, ST, VJ-NT, EWS, SBC, etc.), and the list of college + branch choices you submit. It is run by the State CET Cell (DTE Maharashtra).

There is no interview, no donation, no separate management quota in this process. You fill one common form, the software matches you to the highest-priority college on your list where seats are still available at your percentile, and you get an allotment letter.

In one line

CAP turns your MHT-CET percentile + your preference list into a seat — fairly, transparently, and entirely on merit.

02 · Timeline

Your end-to-end admission journey

From CET result to fee payment, here are the 8 milestones in order. The CET Cell publishes exact dates every season — always cross-check the latest brochure.

  1. 1

    MHT-CET result

    You get your percentile (PCM / PCB) and a state-wide CET merit rank.

  2. 2

    CAP registration

    You create your CET Cell account, upload documents, and pay the small CAP registration fee.

  3. 3

    Document verification

    Either online via the portal or in person at an FC (Facilitation Centre). Caste, EWS, TFWS, defence proofs etc. are validated here.

  4. 4

    Provisional + Final merit list

    The CET Cell publishes a provisional merit list, opens a grievance window, then publishes the final merit list.

  5. 5

    Option form (choice filling)

    You list 1 to 300+ college-branch combinations in your order of preference. This is the single most important step.

  6. 6

    CAP Round I → IV

    Up to 4 rounds of seat allotment. After each, you Freeze (lock the seat) or Float for Betterment (try to improve).

  7. 7

    Institute Level (IL/ACAP/Spot)

    Any seats still vacant after CAP IV are filled directly by the colleges from their own merit list.

  8. 8

    Final admission + fees

    You report to the allotted college with originals, pay the first-year fees, and your seat is locked.

03 · Paperwork

Documents you'll need (keep scans + originals ready)

The exact list depends on your category and the seats you're applying for, but this is the master checklist most students need:

  • MHT-CET 2026 scorecard
  • Class 10 (SSC) marksheet + passing certificate
  • Class 12 (HSC) marksheet + passing certificate
  • School Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate
  • Domicile certificate of Maharashtra (mandatory for State quota)
  • Aadhaar card (linked with mobile)
  • Passport-size photograph + signature scans
  • Caste certificate + Caste Validity (if applying under OBC/SC/ST/VJ-NT/SBC)
  • Non-Creamy Layer certificate (for OBC / VJ-NT / SBC, valid for the current admission year)
  • EWS certificate (if applying under EWS)
  • TFWS income certificate (annual family income ≤ ₹8 LPA, if applying under TFWS)
  • Defence service certificate (CDF — Children of Defence Personnel)
  • PWD certificate (40%+ disability, if applicable)
  • Religious / linguistic minority certificate (if applying to minority institutes)
  • Gap certificate / Self-declaration (if there's a year-gap after HSC)

Pro tip

Get every scan done in colour, in PDF, ≤ 500 KB per file, with the document number clearly readable. The CET Cell portal rejects blurry uploads, and you'll lose 1–2 critical days re-doing them under deadline pressure.

04 · Geography

Home University vs Other Than Home University — explained simply

Maharashtra is divided into 9 university zones (Mumbai, Pune, Shivaji, North Maharashtra, SRTM Nanded, Gondwana, RTM Nagpur, Solapur, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati). The zone you fall under is decided by your Class 12 (HSC) school's location — not where you currently live.

Home University (HU)

Colleges that fall in the same university zone as your HSC school. ~70% of state seats in any college are reserved for HU students under each category. This is the biggest geographic advantage in the system.

Other Than Home University (OHU)

Colleges in the other 8 university zones. ~30% of state seats are open to OHU students. Cutoffs here are typically higher because the seat pool is smaller.

Example

Riya finished HSC from a school in Pune. Pune is in the Savitribai Phule Pune University zone. For her, COEP Pune, VIT Pune and PICT are HU colleges. Mumbai's VJTI is OHU. She gets a clear advantage at HU colleges — and should fill them earlier in her option form.

05 · Seat pools

Maharashtra State seats vs All India seats

Every government-aided / unaided engineering college has its CAP seat matrix split into two pools:

State Level Seats (Maharashtra domicile)

Roughly 85% of seats. Reserved for Maharashtra-domicile candidates. Further split into HU (~70%), OHU (~30%) and State Level General reservations across categories.

All India Seats (AI)

Roughly 15% of seats. Open to candidates from any state. Maharashtra-domicile students can also apply here. Cutoffs are typically the toughest in this pool.

What this means for your option form

A single college appears multiple times in the data — once per (branch × seat-type × category) combination. Don't skip filling AI seats — at premier colleges like VJTI, an AI seat for your branch can be a realistic backup even if the State seat closes a touch above your percentile.

06 · Ranking

Provisional & final merit lists — what changes between them

  1. Provisional merit list is published first, after document verification closes. Your percentile, category claim, HU zone, gender (for ladies seats), TFWS / defence / minority flags — all become visible here.
  2. Grievance window (usually 3–4 days). You verify every detail. If anything is wrong — wrong category, wrong HU zone, missing TFWS eligibility — you raise an online grievance with proof.
  3. Final merit list is published after grievances are resolved. This is the list the allotment software uses. If your category or HU zone is still wrong here, fixing it later becomes very hard.

Critical — read this once

Don't skip the grievance window. If your provisional merit list shows the wrong category, the wrong HU zone or 'TFWS: No' when you're eligible, file the grievance the same day. Once the final list is locked, you cannot change these flags during the CAP rounds.

07 · The big one

How the option form (choice filling) works

The option form is a single online form where you list college-branch combinations in your order of preference. You can typically fill anywhere from 1 to 300+ choices. The software then walks down your list in order and allots you the highest preference where you still qualify by merit + category + seat-type.

  • Each line is a unique (college, branch, seat-type) combination — example: COEP / Computer Engineering / GOPENH.
  • The same college's same branch appears many times — once per seat-type (GOPENH, GOPENO, GOBCH, GSCS, LOPENS, EWS, TFWS …). You decide which order to put them in.
  • Preferences are strict — preference #3 will never be allotted if preference #2 is feasible.
  • You can edit and re-save your form any number of times until the deadline. After the deadline locks, no changes are possible for that round.
  • Forms reset between rounds — you can re-strategise your list before R2, R3 and R4 in light of what you actually got allotted.

Rule of thumb

The list should always go top → bottom in the order of how badly you want each option. Don't worry about whether a top choice is 'realistic' — putting an aspirational college above a safe one never reduces your safe pick's chances.

08 · How AdmissionCrafts helps

A smart way to fill 100–300 preferences

Most students panic-fill 30 colleges and stop. The merit system rewards long, well-structured lists. AdmissionCrafts sorts every Maharashtra college into three simple buckets based on your exact percentile, category, HU zone, and branch interests — and we use these exact three words across the entire product.

Far Fetched (Dream)

Top 20–40 lines

Colleges where the past closing percentile sits clearly above yours. A genuine stretch — they may not allot in R1, but a single mop-up upgrade in R3 / R4 is exactly what these slots exist for.

Aspirational (Target)

Next 40–80 lines

Colleges where past closings hover within ±2–3 percentile of yours. Some you'll get, some you'll miss — this is the zone where your final allotment usually lands.

Sure Shot (Safe)

Last 80–150 lines

Colleges where past closings sit clearly below yours. These are your safety net — you should always have one allotted seat by the end of CAP, so this layer is non-negotiable.

Why this works

The CAP allotment software walks down your list top-to-bottom. Putting Far Fetched on top doesn't cost you your Aspirational or Sure Shot picks — it only adds upside. With a 200+ preference list spanning all three buckets, you maximise both your dream-college shot and your safety floor.

09 · The rounds

CAP Round I → IV explained

Engineering admissions now run for 4 CAP rounds. Each round has a specific auto-freeze rule that the CET Cell uses to lock seats — these are the official 2025-26 rules:

I

CAP Round I

The first and biggest allotment. The widest pool of seats is filled here, and most students get an allotment within their top 30 preferences. Far Fetched colleges that come through usually do so in this round.

Auto-freeze rule

If you get your 1st preference, the seat is automatically frozen.

Your choice

Otherwise, you choose: Freeze or Not Freeze (Betterment).

II

CAP Round II

Re-strategy round. Students who floated from R1 (or didn't get any allotment in R1) get another shot. You can reorder, add or drop preferences before this round.

Auto-freeze rule

If you get any of your Top 3 preferences, the seat is automatically frozen.

Your choice

Otherwise, you can choose Freeze or Betterment.

III

CAP Round III

Tightening window. By now, most top-percentile seats are gone — but this is also where late-mover students find genuinely good safety seats.

Auto-freeze rule

If you get any of your Top 6 preferences, the seat is automatically frozen.

Your choice

Otherwise, you can choose Freeze or Betterment.

IV

CAP Round IV

The mop-up round. Cutoffs here can look loose because many seats are residuals. Use it for one last upgrade — but do NOT count on it as your safety. Have a Sure Shot allotted before this.

Auto-freeze rule

Final centralised allotment. No further CAP betterment is available after this round.

Your choice

Whatever you get, you Freeze or Reject (and exit CAP).

10 · The decision

Freeze vs Betterment (Not Freeze) — explained with examples

After every allotment, the system gives you a 24–48 hour window to make exactly one decision: Freeze the allotted seat (lock it forever) or go for Betterment / Not Freeze (try to upgrade in the next round, risking the current seat).

Freeze

The seat is yours, locked. You pay first-year fees and stop participating in CAP. Safe, certain, irreversible.

Betterment (Not Freeze)

You return to the merit pool in the next round. If the next round allots you a higher preference, the new seat replaces this one. If it allots equal or lower, the current seat is retained.

Real example — when to Freeze

Aarav scored 99.2%ile and got VIT Pune CSE in R1 (his 5th preference). His top 4 were COEP / VJTI / PICT — all aspirational. The R1 cutoffs show those four closed marginally above his percentile. He floats for R2 — and gets PICT CSE (his 2nd preference). The Top-3 auto-freeze rule locks that seat. Net: he chased 3 spots of upgrade and won, but the system also protected his floor.

When NOT to Freeze (be honest with yourself)

If R1 already allotted you a Sure Shot college in a branch you actually like, and your other top preferences were either Far Fetched or in a city you'd reject anyway — Freeze. Don't Float just because everyone in your WhatsApp group is doing it. After CAP IV there's no going back.

11 · After CAP

Institute Level (IL / ACAP / Spot) admissions

After CAP Round IV closes, any seats still vacant — usually 5–15% of the original matrix at mid-tier colleges — are filled directly by the colleges themselves under the Institute Level route, also called ACAP (Additional CAP) or Spot Round at different colleges.

How it's run

Each college publishes its own merit list using the same CET Cell percentiles. You apply directly to the college (not through the CET portal), submit photocopies + originals, pay the fee. Some colleges run two or three IL rounds.

Who should try IL

(a) Students who didn't get any CAP allotment, (b) Students stuck in a Far-Fetched dropout situation in CAP IV, and (c) Students who Frozen a Sure Shot in CAP but spot a better seat opening at a target college's IL round.

Reality check

IL is genuinely useful — but the colleges that run multiple IL rounds are usually mid-tier, not the COEP / VJTI / PICT class. Don't reject a great CAP IV allotment thinking 'IL will give me VJTI'. It almost certainly won't.

12 · Don't do this

The 10 most common mistakes students & parents make

  1. 1

    Filling only 20–30 preferences. The CET allotment math heavily rewards a 150+ list — adding more options never hurts you.

  2. 2

    Skipping HU advantage. Students from Pune-zone schools sometimes forget that Pune colleges give them a 70% reserved pool. Always fill HU options first.

  3. 3

    Forgetting to enter TFWS / EWS / Defence claims correctly during registration — these are LOW-cutoff seats you absolutely don't want to miss.

  4. 4

    Ignoring the grievance window. The provisional merit list is your last chance to fix category / HU zone / gender errors.

  5. 5

    Choosing branch over college without thinking. AI/CSE/IT at a Tier-3 college is often a worse outcome than Electronics at COEP — talk to alumni before deciding.

  6. 6

    Floating in R3 / R4 without a Sure Shot already allotted. If R4 gives you nothing, you're out of CAP. Don't gamble the floor away.

  7. 7

    Listing only home-city colleges. If you'd take a college in Aurangabad or Nagpur for a great branch, put it in — you can always Freeze or Float later.

  8. 8

    Trusting WhatsApp forwards over the official brochure. Every season, false 'new rule' messages circulate. Always check the CET Cell portal.

  9. 9

    Missing the document-upload deadline. The CET Cell does not extend it for individual cases.

  10. 10

    Paying fake 'CAP help' agents. AdmissionCrafts is a one-time ₹499 software tool — anyone asking for ₹20,000 to 'guarantee an allotment' is scamming you.

13 · Frequently asked

Top 23 questions — answered

MHT-CET is the primary entrance and is required for State-level seats. JEE Main score is also accepted by some colleges for the AI quota and a small set of institutes (e.g. ICT Mumbai). For most Maharashtra-domicile students, CET is what matters most.
Disclaimer. This guide is a plain-English summary of the latest Maharashtra State CET Cell rules for First Year Engineering admissions. All rules — round-by-round freeze thresholds, seat-type quotas, percentages, documents — are paraphrased from the official Information Brochure. Rules can change every season. Always verify the latest CET Cell brochure and notifications (fe2026.mahacet.org) before making a decision. If you spot any factual error on this page, please email support@admissioncrafts.com — we'll fix it within 24 hours.

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