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Yes, Nanasaheb Mahadik College of Engineering does have a placement cell, they call it the Training & Placement Cell which does helps students with soft skills, aptitude, interviews, and mock sessions. It's headed by Prof V.R. Shinge.
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The highest package offered is around Rs8-9 LPA, but that's actually for students with strong coding or projects skills. Most others get placed between Rs 3-4 LPA. Companies like TCS, Infosys, and Cognizant visit the campus. It's not super competitive but with the right effort you can aim for the higher package.
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The top offers range from Rs 8-10 LPA, in companies like Amazon, TCS, and Google, with average packages around Rs 4-4.5 LPA and lower close to Rs 2.5-3 LPA. Around 70-80% of students get placed. It's decent tier 2 college but not top tier.
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B.E. / B.Tech at Nanasaheb Mahadik College of Engineering is a good choice due to its strong academic environment, qualified faculty, and practical lab facilities. The college offers industry-relevant training, soft skills development, and placement support. With a focus on technical and personal growth, it helps students build a solid foundation for engineering careers, especially in the regional job market.
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Yes, if you are outside Maharashtra or prefer JEE, you can use your JEE Main score instead of MHT-CET. But if you are a maharashtra student, MHT-CET is required for state quota. JEE admissions are valid, though seats via JEE are limited. It's doable but not a one size fits all strategy.
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The selection criteria at Nanasaheb Mahadik College of Engineering for B.E./B.Tech is:
Passed 10+2 with Physics & Maths, plus Chemistry/Biology/CS/Biotech/Vocational, with minimum 50% (45% for reserved)
Should have a valid score in MHT-CET or JEE Main.
For direct second-year entry: Diploma holders in engineering and eligible B.Sc. graduates get merit-based lateral entry
You need good marks in 12th PCM and MHT-CET or JEE score to get admission.
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The hostel fees at Nanasaheb Mahadik College of Engineering are like this: single sharing can cost around INR 50,000/year and 30,000 mess, double sharing is INR 30,000 + 30,000 mess, and triple sharing INR 20,000 + 30,000 mess. So, overall yearly cost ranges from INR 50,000 up to 80,000 depending on the particular room type.
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Nanasaheb Mahadik College of Engineering is a well-known institute in western Maharashtra, especially in the Sangli region. It is AICTE-approved and offers good infrastructure and academic support. The faculty is qualified and helpful, focusing on conceptual clarity. While placements are average, the college provides skill development and training, making it a reliable choice for regional engineering aspirants.
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Yes, Nanasaheb Mahadik College of Engineering can be considered a good college, especially for the students belonging to Sangli city. The college has received an overall rating of 3.3 out of 5 based on its faculty, placements, infrastructure, and curriculum. It is known for its affordable fee structure, and the infrastructure of the college is also good. More than 90% of the students get placed every year.
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Nanasaheb Mahadik College of Engineering is famous mostly because it has good campus and the placements are decent. Students also talk about the discipline there and good faculty members too. Many students say they have good events and tech fests, so overall it got good name around.
Most faculty members hold postgraduate degrees (M.E./M.Tech) and many have industry or research experience, which reflects in the teaching quality. Departments like Mechanical, Civil, Computer, and E&TC are headed by well-qualified HODs, and the faculty-student interaction is strong due to a favorable student-teacher ratio
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At Vishwabharati Academy's College of Engineering, semester exam results are usually announced within 3 to 4 weeks from the end date of the exams. The date of result declaration may differ based on the academic calendar and the examination schedule. Results can be viewed by students either through the official website or the student portal.
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The MHT CET exam is conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. It is conducted for all colleges in Maharashtra, not only for Vishwabharati Academy's College of Engineering. The MHT CET PCB and PCM for admission in 2025 have already been declared on June 17 and June 18, respectively. You can check the cutoff percentile for the college on: Vishwabharati Academy's College of Engineering Cutoff 2025: Check MAH MBA CET Cutoff Percentiles & Trends.
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The faculty at Vishwabharati Academy's College of Engineering is actually pretty good. Teachers really puts effort and helps students a lot, like they do care. They explain very well and makes things easy to understand.
Key names include,
Dr. A.K. Kureshi – Principal, Ph.D. (specialized in VLSI Design)
Prof. Joshi Sarika Ganesh – Academic Dean & Head of the Computer Science department, M.E. in Communication, 21 years’ experience
Prof. Sayyed Shoaib N. – Head, Civil Engineering, Assistant Professor
Prof. V.S. Dhongde – Head, Electronics & Telecommunication, Assistant Professor
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