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Pune Institute of Computer Technology Admission 2025: Fees, Courses, Eligibility and Selection

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Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Society for Computer Technology and Research Admission Process 2025

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Q:   What is the application process of Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Society for Computer Technology and Research?
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MHT CET (Maharashtra Candidates)

85% seats are reserved for Maharashtra students through MHT CET

Admissions are done through Maharashtra CAP (Centralized Admission Process)

JEE Main (All India Candidates)

15% seats are reserved for All India Quota through JEE Main

Management Quota (Direct Admission)

A limited number of seats are available under management quota based on merit & donations

Q:   What is the application fee for the B.Tech programme at Pune Institute of Computer Technology?
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Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Society for Computer Technology and Research admission is merit based for programmes offered at UG, PG, and Doctorate levels. There is no counselling fee for admission in Pune Institute of Computer Technology. Only after getting seat you have to pay the college fee of the course, which is INR 90000 per year.

Q:   How hard is it to pursue B.Tech at PICT Pune?
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The B.Tech at PICT Pune is quite challenging as it is a stress-filled environment encouraging competition among students. The curriculum is designed in such a way that it builds up a student on very high skills of application development and projects with wide-ranging internships in computer Science with engineering.

Every student gets a busy schedule tag with regular assessment and practical work, making time management a crucial skill. The load is also difficult in the fact that a student needs to maintain a decent CGPA of about 7.5-8 for eligibility to placements, as it is all grades and no one among top companies recruits on grade.

 

Q:   How many seats are available for M.Tech at Pune Institute of Computer Technology?
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The number of seats available for M.Tech at Pune Institute of Computer Technology (PICT) is as follows:

M.Tech in Data Sciences: 12 seats

M.E. in Computer Engineering: 12 seats

M.E. in Information Technology: 18 seats

M.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering: 6 seats

M.Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering: 18 seats

The total number of seats available for M.Tech programs at PICT is 66.

Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Society for Computer Technology and Research B.E. / B.Tech Admission 2025

9 courses 3 - 4 years
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2.4L - 4.2L

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  • 10+2 with 45% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: MHT CET, JEE Main
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Pune Institute of Computer Technology
NIRF Student Diversity Report

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Engineering
Pune Institute of Computer Technology UG - 4 years student admission report: OverallAccordion Icon V3
UG 4 years2024-25
Total students3633
% Female students
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28%
International Students
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58
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Pune Institute of Computer Technology PG - 2 years student admission report: OverallAccordion Icon V3
PG 2 years2024-25
Total students32
% Female students
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63%
International Students
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1
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Pune Institute of Computer Technology
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4.1/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4.7
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.5
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.1
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.8
Money Review IconValue for Money4.4
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Top recruiting companies of our college are Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Persistent, Avaya, Ityam, udChalo and Infosys.
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B.E. in Computer Engineering (Lateral Entry) - Batch of 2029
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It has good placements, a strong coding culture, decent infrastructure, and a balanced college life.
Placements: I am from the PICT in the BE (CS) course. 85% of students got jobs. The highest package offered is 20 LPA. The lowest package offered is 3 LPA. The average package offered ranges from 6-7 LPA. Top companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture, Capgemini, and Cognizant hire students. 70 percent of students got internships in companies like TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, and startups. Top roles offered are software developer, data analyst, test engineer, and web developer.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure in PICT is good for studying. Classrooms are clean and have smart boards. Labs have updated systems and fast Wi-Fi. The library has many books, journals, and a silent reading area, which helps in study and exam preparation. Hostel facilities are decent. Rooms are clean but a bit compact. Mess food quality is average, sometimes good, and sometimes repetitive. The canteen has better options. Medical help is available when needed. Sports grounds and indoor games facilities are also available for students.
Faculty: Faculty members in PICT are mostly helpful and qualified. They have good subject knowledge. Some teachers explain concepts very clearly and are supportive during practicals and projects. Their teaching style can vary from teacher to teacher. The course curriculum is quite relevant and follows university guidelines. It covers core subjects and basics well, but students still need to do extra coding, projects, and internships on their own to become fully industry-ready. Semester exams are moderately difficult. If we study regularly and practice previous papers, it is manageable. The pass percentage is generally high, and it is around 85-90. Most students clear exams with proper preparation.
Other: I chose this course because I have an interest in the tech field. There is a good placement record in PICT, so I chose this college. It gives a strong base in coding and core subjects. The best things are good placement opportunities, coding culture, helpful seniors, technical clubs, and hackathons. Many students get a chance to work on real projects and improve their skills. The course curriculum can be more updated with the latest industry tools. It should focus more on practical learning and less on theory, which will help students more. Events like the tech fest and the cultural fests are enjoyable. The campus crowd is competitive and motivating.
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2026Read More
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B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.6
4Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good placements, great crowd, good food, okay facilities, bad faculty.
Placements: For E&TC, approximately 55-60% people get placed, of which the average CTC this year was 10.4. The highest and the lowest would be 22 and 4.5 on campus. Only 4-5 companies are core electronics, while 80-90 recruiters are IT-based. Top recruiters visit in the first 3 to 4 months, so preparation must begin before the 4th year. Notable companies include Siemens, B.M.C., MasterCard, Barclays, PhonePe, ION, ZS, PGS, eQ, and Oracle. There are many more; refer to the PDFs available on the official website. Summer internship drives start early in the 3rd year and offer strong PPO chances. Roles are SDE, DA, B.A. Cloud, QA, Hardware/firmware, and the founder's office.
Infrastructure: College is small, but the facilities, like labs and classes, are decent. The number of students is high, so extra lab practice is almost impossible. The library is good, books are plenty, and the space is also okay if you arrive in the morning. A hostel for both genders is good as it has been renovated. Better find local hostels in the area, like Union, Khade, or Stanza. The college canteen is good enough, but the surrounding area has better options. The college gym is small but very well-maintained. For sports, we only have students playing basketball, volleyball or cricket.
Faculty: While the teachers are well qualified, most of them are childish. They value the course, attendance, and timings more than students' personal growth. For pace of mind, other branches are better. The course curriculum is interesting and good. If you're interested, the faculty provides further support. Exams are okay too, but practicals are harder than theory papers here.
Other: The teachers could be more helpful. The club scene here is also pretty good for arts, dev, debate, sports, etc.
Reviewed on 20 Jan 2026Read More
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B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.4
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Small campus but big exploration.
Placements: There are so many companies that come to our college. Last year, nearly above 80 companies came. The count of placed students from CE and IT departments is much greater than the ENTC department. Only 10 percent of ENTC students are placed in tech companies. A few ENTC students are placed in Nvidia.
Infrastructure: The college provides unlimited Wi-Fi for all students on campus. Individual labs are available for each practical subject. But classrooms are limited, so we have to compromise on college timing. Because of that, some batches are taken late. The college library is beneficial for students. Overall, the campus size is small.
Faculty: Some teachers in our department are highly educated and very helpful. Their teaching method is very nice. The course curriculum is designed with entrance exam syllabus in mind, so it makes students ready from an industrial job perspective. The difficulty level of our semester exams is higher than SPPU exams, and the exams are conducted strictly.
Other: Because of the small campus size, the college ground is also small, so only limited sports are available for students. But in terms of educational purpose, the college is very supportive. Students can achieve the levels they dream of.
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B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.0
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A step towards my engineering dreams.
Placements: About 90 percent of students are placed in PICT from the 2025 passout batch. The highest package offered is 46 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. The average is 9 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Amazon, Phonepay, Arista, etc. Top roles offered are software development, management roles, etc.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure facilities for electronics and telecommunication are not sufficient in PICT. Though the classrooms are big, the labs are not of sufficient size. Medical facilities are not very available, and sports facilities are also not very available because the college has no sports ground. College hostel rooms are good, but the canteen food is not good.
Faculty: The teachers are highly qualified, but the age gap between the teachers and the students makes it difficult to connect with them. The content is not industry-ready, but it is the foundation for the industry-ready content, so I think that even though the content is not fully industry-ready, it makes the foundation for the students to be industry-ready. The semester exams are quite easy as this college is an autonomous college, but the pass percentage is less, it is about 85 to 90 percent.
Other: I chose this course because it was the best choice for me. I had a keen interest in learning electronics until the examination. There could be better laboratories so that we could learn electronics and telecommunication even better, because we, as hardware students, need many more things.
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B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.2
5Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Satisfied because of the good placements of the college, and the good placements in 2022.
Placements: The batch I'm studying, B.E., is from 2024, and the course is Electronics and Telecommunication. Almost 95% students are placed from the ENTC batch this year (2025). The highest package is around 48 LPA, the average is 10-12 LPA, and the lowest is 8-9 LPA. Top recruiting companies for this course are like TCS, Infosys, Vipro, Microsoft, PhonePe, Paytm, etc. Almost 85% of students got internships in Accenture, Amazon, Wipro, Capgemini, and Morgan Stanley recruiting, though specific internship percentages vary by year and roles focusing on IT & core electronics. Top roles such as Developers, in Software Development, Core Electronics roles, and VLSI.
Infrastructure: PICT college has a well-established infrastructure with Wi-Fi available throughout the campus and in hostel rooms, modern classrooms, smart lecture halls, well-equipped labs for electronics, communication and computing, and a central library with a rich collection of books and online resources that support both academic and project work. The hostel is pretty good, having 24/7 hot water and Wi-Fi. The mess food is below average, not that good.
Faculty: Teachers are generally chill and helpful, having good knowledge of their respective courses. This course makes students fully prepared for the industry requirements. The semester exams are kind of medium, neither easy nor tough. The pass percentage is almost 40% above.
Other: The best thing is only the placements and the friends that you have made in your daily life. The campus area should be vast. Events, fests and other things have occurred eventually, but not that much as expected for the first time. Generally, because of the small area of the campus, events and fests are not that good.
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B.E. in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.6
5Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Underrated college of Maharashtra.
Placements: As I am currently in first year. So last year the number was around 99%. In my branch last year, the batch of 2025 which graduated got 12 LPA average in computer engineering branch, and the highest package was around 56 LPA offered by Amazon. The lowest is around 8 LPA. Top recruiting companies are NiCE, Mastercard, Adobe, and PhonePe. Around 80-85% of students got internships in my branch/course which is like on campus internships. Top roles offered in my course are SDE, data analyst, etc.
Infrastructure: As we know the college campus is quite small i.e., less than 6 acres. So the infrastructure is not as good as the premier institutes in India. But I would say it is still better than most of colleges in Maharashtra that are government. Wi-Fi and labs are great but classrooms and library needs the upgrade for sure. As I don't live in college hostel so I can't give information about college facilities. But they are average as started by my batchmates who are also hostelite in PICT hostel. But my female friends says that girls hostel is way better than boys.
Faculty: Professors here are top qualified in their field. As I have only done semester 1 so I don't know about next year faculty members but as I heard from my seniors they are also good. Course curriculum is market oriented, and changes as the market changes. It makes students industry-ready. Semester exams here are easier compared to top colleges out there in India. Passing percentage is also good.
Other: As my interest is always in computers and this is best choice out there for me. So I chose it over ENTC in COEP, Pune. The best thing about this course is that the branch is way chill or say relaxing than other branches in PICT. I think that the infrastructure could be better, and if each classroom has digital screens, then it would also be beneficial for students. They should change the syllabus of first year. It includes some irrelevant topics that are not useful after 4 years. But overall curriculum is great.
Reviewed on 22 Dec 2025Read More
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Students who are interested in taking direct admission to PICT Pune can do so through management quota seats. Students seeking direct admission to PICT must pay PICT Pune management quota fees as determined by the college's administration. Candidate must have passed / appearing 10+2 or HSC or equiva

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You can get direct admission under the management quota of Pune Institute of Computer Technology. The fee for one year is INR 90000 per annum. Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Society for Computer Technology and Research admission is merit based for programmes offered at UG, PG, and Doctor

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Last date to apply for admission is 30-04-2024.
Admission process through CAP, Institutional (Management) Quota, NRI, OCI, FN, &
CIWGC for the A.Y. 2024-25 will commence as per the guidelines / schedule to be
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KULDEEP MAURYA

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To take admission in PICT which is known as PUNE INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, you have to give entrance exam like MHT CET (Maharashtra health and technical common entrance test) or JEE-mains. After clearing entrace you have to couselling through Common Admission Portal (CAP). College provide di

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PhD is a minimum of three-year and a maximum of six-year programme. The course is offered in two specialisations. Admission to PhD programme is governed as per the rules and regulations by the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU). Candidates are shortlisted based on the SSPU entrance exam followe

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