Admissions to Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering for Women (BVCOE) are primarily entrance-based, with a strong emphasis on the performance of candidates in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) or the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main. The college also considers the candidate's academic record in 12th standard for admission to B.Tech programs.
Here's a breakdown of the admission process for B.Tech programs at BVCOE:
Eligibility: Candidates must have passed the qualifying examination (12th standard) with a minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Additionally, they must have appeared for either the MHT-CET or the JEE Main.
Shortlisting: Based on their entrance exam scores, candidates are shortlisted for further consideration. The minimum percentile requirement for shortlisting varies depending on the specialisation and the year of admission. Typically, the percentile requirement ranges from 70% to 80% for MHT-CET and from 7000 to 10,000 for JEE Main.
Counseling: Shortlisted candidates are invited for counseling sessions, where their merit, entrance exam scores, and personal interviews are evaluated. During counseling, candidates interact with faculty members and representatives from various departments to gain insights into the programs and make informed decisions.
Final Selection: Based on their overall performance in the counseling process, candidates are selected for admission to the B.Tech program. The final selection considers factors such as academic excellence, technical aptitude, communication skills, teamwork abilities, and overall suitability for the program.
While the admission process is primarily entrance-based, BVCOE also considers the academic merit of candidates. A strong academic record in 12th standard can strengthen a candidate's application and increase their chances of selection. Additionally, candidates should prepare diligently for the entrance exams to secure high scores and improve their chances of admission.