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Ph.D. in Computer Science Colleges in Maharashtra

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On Ph.D. in Computer Science Colleges in Maharashtra
Q:   Is MIT-WPU good for placements?
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Yes,  MIT WPU offers decent placements annually to its BTech, MBA, BBA, BCA and BDes students. As per the latest report, the the highest package offered during MIT WPU placements 2025 stood at INR 51.36  LPA.

Check out the key highlights of MIT WPU placement for the Class of 2025 in the table below:

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Placement Statistics (2025)

the highest package

INR 51.36  LPA

Total recruiters

600+

Median placement ratio

75%

Top recruiters

Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Intel, Goldman Sachs

Q:   Does Somaiya School of Basic and Applied Sciences offer any scholarship?
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Yes, Somaiya School of Basic and Applied Sciences offers scholarship. The scholarship is offered to support financial need of students. To get more information, students must visit the official website.

Q:   How can I get a seat in SRTMUN?
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SRTMUN offer seats to candidates based on national/ state-level entrance exam or merit in the last qualifying exam. Aspirants are first required to register for the course of their choice via online mode. SRTMUN shortlists candidates based on state-level entrance exams such as MAH B.Ed CET, MAH MBA CET, MHT CET, etc. for admission to specific courses.

The university conducts Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to programmes such as BSc, MSc, etc. For all others, merit in the last qualifying exam is considered for admission. The university releases a merit list to announce the names of the selected candidates. Shortlisted aspirants must pay the programme fee to confirm their seat in the university.

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