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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
- Government Quota (85% of sanctioned intake)
- Management Quota (15% of the sanctioned intake) :
- Other seats include 15% over and above the sanctioned intake of students :
(I) Children of Indian workers in Gulf countries
(II) People of Indian origin
(II) Foreign students
This is the seat reservation matrix at TKM College of Engineering. Candidates can use the special provisions help with their admission.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The MHT CET result for engineering (both PCM and PCB groups) is scheduled to be released on June 16, 2025, around 6:00PM on the official MHT CET portal. Once it's out, you can log in with your application number and DOB to download the scorecard. After that, counselling via Maharashtra's CAP starts around July, so stay ready, bro!
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The faculty at Kalyani Charitable Trust's Late G.N. Sapkal College of Engineering are mostly well-qualified and helpful. Many students say teachers are “knowledgeable” and support you with doubts, regular lectures, and practical training . Some reviews do mention a few boring or less inspiring professors, but overall the teaching experience receives solid marks teachers explain concepts clearly, are approachable, and boost confidence to take on internships or exams.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
College alumni are doing pretty well, and many are working in core and IT companies. You'll find juniors and seniors at Infosys, Amazon, TCS, Bosch, and L&T, plus startups and local tech firms. A few also got into smaller BPOs or niche engineering companies. Overall, alumni are spread across software roles, core engineering, and tech-related jobs, showing that the college gives you a solid springboard for both IT and core careers.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For the General category in 2024, the closing percentiles in Round 1 were roughly:
Computer Engineering: 70–71%
Electronics & Telecom: ~60.6%
Electrical Engineering: ~63%
Mechanical Engineering: ~52%
Civil Engineering: ~37.7%
So, if your MHT-CET score is above 60 percentile, you've good shot at popular branches, and a bit above 35–40 percentile can still get you Civil.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The fee for the courses at TKM College of Engineering is as follows:
| Course | Total tuition fees |
|---|---|
B.E. / B.Tech (15 Courses) | INR 31.8 K - 34.6k |
M.E./M.Tech (11 Courses) | INR 26.46 K - 48K |
B.Arch (1 Courses) | INR 43.25K |
M.Plan (1 Courses) | INR 26.46K |
New answer posted
7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates wishing to secure admission to the TKM College of Engineering cannot get direct admission. The admission process is entrance-based for the UG and PG programmes. Candidates are required to appear for various entrance exams such as the GATE, NATA, or KEAM.
There is a 85% government quota in the seat intake and a 15% management quota.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The admission steps that one must follow to secure admission to TKM College of Engineering are as follows:
Step 1: Fill out the applciation form.
Step 2: Appear for the required entrance.
Step 3: Appear for the CAP DTE counselling.
Step 4: Pay the fee for the programme.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the documents required to fill out the application for TKM College of Engineering are:
Class 10 and Class 12 marksheet
Graduation degree
Birth certificate
Passport-size photograph
Transfer certificate
Character certificate
Aaadhar Card
Documents/Cerificates from students are kept in college only upto the completetion of verification by the University and not retained thereafter.
Selection to this category of seats is done by the TKM College Trust from among the applications submitted by eligible candidates.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates wishing to secure a seat at TKM College of Engineering must apply to entrance exams such as the KEAM, GATE, or NATA. The application fee for these entrance exams are:
GATE: Female/SC/ST/PwD candidates: INR. 900 NIFT Shillong Courses 2025, Fee Structure & Admission
General/OBC candidates: INR 180
KEAM: The KEAM application fee ranges from INR 875 to INR 1,300, depending on the candidates category.
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