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Abhinav kumar Singh

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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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Archit Agrawal

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For institute level admission candidates are required to fill up the Admission Application Form available in the institute and submit the same along with necessary documents.

Provisional merit list of candidates seeking admission will be displayed as well as communicated.

Greivances, if any, should be addressed to the Principal.

Final merit will be declared and admission will be granted to the desirous candidates present.

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Abhinav kumar Singh

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Yes, admissions for B.E./B.Tech at Kalyani Charitable Trust's Late? G.N.? Sapkal College of Engineering are currently open for 2025 entry. You can apply through the Maharashtra DTE's CAP (Centralized Admission Process) using your valid MHT? CET or JEE Main score. There's also an institute? quota option where you can submit the form directly on the college website. Hurry up CAP rounds are already ongoing, so best to get your application in soon!  

 

 

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Abhinav kumar Singh

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The hostel mess food at Kalyani Charitable Trust's Late G.N. Sapkal College of Engineering is decent and fairly hygienic. The menu is simple and changes occasionally, but the taste can feel repetitive over time. It's not fancy, but it's filling and manageable for daily meals. Most students find it okay, though many do miss home-cooked food. Overall, it's average—nothing too bad, nothing too great, just typical hostel mess standards.

 

 

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Abhinav kumar Singh

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Yes, there is a dedicated Training & Placement Cell at Kalyani Charitable Trust's Late G.N. Sapkal College of Engineering – they organize job fairs, invite companies, and help with skill development and placement drives . Every year core and IT firms like Infosys, Bosch, Mahindra, TCS, Amazon, Epic Research, and Bosch recruit students, with around 40–60% placement rates and average packages in the 2.5–5LPA range .

 

The Placement Cell also conducts workshops, aptitude training, and personal coaching to prep students before campus drives. Alumni credits support too – one mentioned being “grateful to Training and placement C

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Dude, this college is like a chill paradise—110 acres nestled on Anjaneri hills, with top-class labs, modern classrooms, a massive library, and even sports zones to break your study grind . The vibe's real too—cool hostels, good wifi, and regular fests and clubs to keep your college life balanced . Plus, you'll get actual hands-on experience, industry visits, internships, and placements in companies like Infosys, L&T, Bosch, Mahindra, with average packages around 3–5LPA . Basically, you study hard, play hard, and get ready for a real engineering career.

 

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To be eligible for the B.E./B.Tech programme at Kalyani Charitable Trust's Late G.N. Sapkal College of Engineering, Nashik, candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with one of Chemistry, Biology, Technical Vocational Subject, Computer Science, Information Technology, Informatics Practices, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics, or Business Studies, securing at least 45% marks (40% for reserved categories). They must have a non-zero score in either MHT-CET or JEE Main (Paper I) and should be Indian nationals. For Direct Second Year (Lateral Entry), candidates should have passed a releva

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