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Shah and Anchor Admission 2025: Fees, Courses, Eligibility and Selection

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Q:   How can I get admission in Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College?
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To get admission to Mahavir Education Trust and Anchor Engineering College candidates completed their 10 + 2 education with 45 percentage of marks. Students must complete physics; chemistry and mathematics. For the candidates from reservation categories, the minimum percentage of marks is 40. Admissions are based on scores of JEE main or common entrance tests. Candidates who qualify for the JEE main don't need to write a common entrance test. To get admission fill out the form available online or at the college office with the cost of INR 600.

Q:   What entrance exam scores are accepted by Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College for admission MBA?
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The MBA program at Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC) has been discontinued, that means you cannot get admission to this course. B.Tech and M.Tech courses are still offered at SAKEC across various specialisations. The institute strives to provide quality education to students at an affordable fee to make it accessible for meritorious students.

Shah and Anchor B.E. / B.Tech Admission 2025

10 courses 3 - 4 years
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3.4L - 5L

iconEligibility Criteria

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

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DatesUpcoming Events
Oct '25
JEE Main 2026 Registration Session 1Ongoing
Jan '26
JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1Tentative
Jan '26
JEE Main 2026 Exam Date Session 1Tentative
Feb '26
JEE Main 2026 Registration Session 2Tentative
Dec '25-Feb '26
MHT CET 2026 Application FormTentative
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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.8/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.7
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.8
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.9
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.9
Money Review IconValue for Money3.8
What students say about Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC)
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Many companies like TCS, LTI, Amazon (AWS), Capgemini, Byju's, Jaro and many more visit our college for campus placements.
Based on 54 Reviews
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The college gives the internship facility to the students, but only a few internships are available.
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Masum Joglekar Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2027
4
3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Institute provides great infrastructure facilities, though faculty quality could be improved.
Placements: Approximately 50% of students were successfully placed through campus recruitment. With salary packages ranging from 3 LPA to 10 LPA. Around 10% of students also secured internships at reputed companies such as TCS, primarily in roles related to web development and programming languages. These opportunities provided valuable industry exposure and helped students enhance their practical skills in relevant technical domains.
Infrastructure: College provides well-maintained labs with Wi-Fi access, creating a conducive environment for practical learning. Classrooms are spacious, clean, and well-ventilated. Library is equipped with both digital and traditional reading sections to support academic needs. While canteen food is average in taste, it maintains good hygiene standards, ensuring a safe and satisfactory dining experience for students.
Faculty: Faculty members are experienced, supportive, and deliver quality teaching that enhances student understanding. Course curriculum is well-structured and holds great future scope, effectively preparing students for industry demands. Semester exams are of moderate difficulty, with a pass percentage set at 40%, making it manageable for most students while maintaining academic standards.
Reviewed on 26 Jul 2025Read More
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Nakshatra Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Real student perspective on SAKEC.
Placements: Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College offers strong placement and internship support. In the 2024-25 placement season, 105 companies visited the campus, including Accenture, TCS, Capgemini, and more. The average is 4.6 LPA, with 71 offers above 5 LPA. A major highlight was a student getting placed at Flipkart with a 32 LPA package. The training and placement cell is active and conducts aptitude prep and workshops to make students industry-ready.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is decent. Labs and the library are air-conditioned and Wi-Fi enabled. Classrooms don't have AC, which can be a downside during hot days. The college supports indoor sports with facilities like a gym, table tennis, and carrom. Sports are also encouraged during college tests, making the atmosphere more engaging for students. The canteen is a bit small, and the food is okay, but manageable.
Faculty: Faculty members of SAKEC are very nice and always ready to help. They support students a lot in everything. The curriculum is updated with trending subjects like AI, ML, and IoT. Exams include theory, internals, and practicals. Unit tests are conducted every week or once every 2 weeks.
Other: The college has a dedicated counselor to support students with personal or mental health issues, which is a great initiative. However, the college's events aren't very happening and could be improved in terms of energy and student participation.
Reviewed on 8 Jul 2025Read More
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Om Patkar Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2026
2.6
2Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Dissatisfied with the campus faculty and outdated labs.
Placements: I don't have specific information about a personal batch or course, but if you're interested in placement statistics for a particular university or program, I recommend checking the official placement reports on your institution's website or contacting the placement cell directly. For general trends in B.Tech placements, here's what you can typically expect: Placement percentage varies by college, usually ranging from 70% to 95% in top institutes. The highest package offered is 30-50 LPA (in IITs and top private colleges). The lowest package offered is 3 LPA - 5 LPA. The average package offered is 6 LPA - 12 LPA. Top recruiters are TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Tata, Reliance, and various startups. Around 60-90% of students got internships.
Infrastructure: We need more advanced computers and labs. Everything is outdated at the college. Classrooms need better ventilation, and the canteen has numerous issues, including high prices and unprofessional staff. While the campus itself is clean and well-maintained, hygiene in the canteen leaves much to be desired.
Faculty: A few teachers are well-qualified. The majority seem to be there just to collect their salaries. They show little effort in teaching and often come across as arrogant when grading. Many do not provide proper guidance in practicals yet expect students to excel. It's advisable to think carefully before seeking admission here.
Reviewed on 24 Mar 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering ( VLSI Design and Technology) - Batch of 2028
3.6
4Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It's a good college with good facilities.
Placements: The placements provided to my seniors are good, and they have really good companies in the college for placement. Overall, the placements are satisfactory and okay, but not that good compared to other good colleges, which are over it. It's a good college with a decent score.
Infrastructure: The hostel is not that good, and the place isn't good either. The food there but it is charged too much for something that doesn't taste good. Overall, it's okay and alright, compared to other colleges. So, overall, it's good, but I won't give it good stars.
Faculty: The curriculum is really good. The examination and everything are held in a good way. The curriculum and syllabus-wise subjects provided are really great, and I'm glad that I'm a part of it. The teachers are friendly, and the mentors are really nice.
Other: Good.
Reviewed on 4 Jul 2025Read More
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Karan Keluskar Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering ( VLSI Design and Technology) - Batch of 2028
4.8
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Overall, the college is great.
Placements: My batch in VLSI has recently started at this college, and the teaching staff is really helpful in this particular field. Placements are guaranteed. Since it is a recent field, there are currently no students with internships yet, as there are only 3 batches, ranging from 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is up to date and modern, with great Wi-Fi and classroom services. The labs are equipped with modern technology, and the library is available in both offline and online modes. Medical facilities in the college are well-equipped, with appropriate medicine and first aid. This college also has a sports club which plays at the inter-college and national levels.
Faculty: The faculty members are experienced and very helpful. The curriculum of this college is helpful for students in understanding future problems. The exams are pretty helpful and informative. The exam difficulty is moderate, quite understandable, and visualized with real-world concepts.
Other: College events take place with fun and excitement. The overall campus is pretty alright, since there needs to be a space for car parking for students as well.
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ashlesha badgujar Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure2Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Decent academics, but poor campus life and club politics.
Placements: I am graduating in 2027, and my course is pretty demanding, so there are limited seats that get filled based on the score criteria. Placements at the college since my first year have been average, with not many companies recruiting students due to the recession, but there may be opportunities that arise.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is quite limited, with only one main building, restricting the overall campus experience. There aren’t many open spaces, but the college does have a gym, auditorium, library, and canteen. The food quality in the canteen is not at all good, but the ambience is good.
Faculty: Faculty members in my college are highly qualified, with some even overqualified for the subjects they teach. While their expertise is commendable, at times, it creates a gap in communication between students and teachers. Some professors may focus more on the theoretical aspects rather than simplifying concepts for students to understand better. This can make it challenging for students to freely express their doubts or concerns. The course is moderate, and since our college is now autonomous, the semester pattern includes mid-sem, end-sem, and practical exams.
Other: I choose this course because it is in high demand, but the highly qualified faculty sometimes create a communication gap. Clubs are influenced by politics, where selection isn’t always based on talent but on pleasing seniors or faculty, making them less welcoming for genuine student development.
Reviewed on 1 Mar 2025Read More
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Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC) uses the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) or JEE Main as one of the selection criterion for admission to its B.E./B.Tech programs. Candidates must have finished their 10+2 (or its equivalent) with a minimum of 45% in mathematics, physics,

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