MIT Aurangabad BTech admissions are based on MHT CET scores. Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT Aurangabad) is an AICTE approved university, that is affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. It offers an undergraduate 4-year B.Tech Program in 8 different specializations. The basic eligibility for the course is the candidates must have passed 10+2 with 50% aggregate in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/ Biology. The admission is based on entrance exams like JEE Main or MHT-CET.
MIT Aurangabad MHT CET Cutoff 2023
MIT, MHT-CET Cutoff 2023 for GOPENS Category is listed below.
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MIT Aurangabad BTech Admission Dates 2024
Event |
Dates (Tentative) |
MHT CET 2024 Notification |
March 8, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Registration Date |
March 8, 2024 to April 20, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 PCM Admit Card |
May 4, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 PCB Admit Card |
May 12, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Exam Date |
PCM- May 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2024 |
PCB- May 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Answer Key Release Date |
May 26, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Result |
June 12, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Counselling Registration |
June 24 to July 10, 2024 |
Academic Year 2024-24 Start |
September 1, 2024 |
MIT Aurangabad B.Tech Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates must be of minimum of 16 years of age at the time of applying for admission.
- Candidates must have passed with an aggregate mark of a minimum of 50% in the open category and 40% in the reserved category with PCM or PCMB and English.
- Candidates must have a valid entrance exam scorecard.
- For lateral entry, candidates must have passed three years Diploma examination in the relevant field of Engineering/ Technology, with at least 50% marks.
MIT Aurangabad BTech Admission 2024
Candidates must have a valid MHT-CET/ JEE/ AIEEA-UG scorecard for the year 2023-24 in a PCM subject. Admission to MIT can be done by the Centralised Admission Process set by DTE or by directly applying to the institute. Each branch has 80% seats set by the Centralised Allotment system and the rest 20% is set at the institute level.
How to Apply?
- To apply by DTE CAP, candidates must first register at the official DTE website using a valid phone number and email.
- Applicants must then fill in their personal details and academic accomplishments.
- The applicants also have to upload scanned documents to the portal
- Applicants must then choose which college and course they want to study. Applicants are given three preferences.
- After, the applicants must pay the application fees of INR 800 in the General category, INR 600 in the Reserved category, and INR 5000 in the NRI category
- The candidate’s qualifications will be compared with the cut-offs.
- The selected candidates can find their selection on the application portal. Candidates are requested to check the portal to find the information.
Required Documents
- Transfer Certificate
- HSC or Class 12 Mark Sheet and Pass Certificate
- SSC or Class 12 Mark Sheet and Pass Certificate
- MHT CET/ JEE Main Score Card
- Domicile Certificate (If applicable)
- Category Certificate (If applicable)
- Physical Disability Certificate (If applicable)
- Income Certificate (If applicable)
- Sponsorship Certificate (If applicable)
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MIT Aurangabad B.Tech Course Details
The B. Tech course at MIT Aurangabad is offered in 8 different specializations. Given below are the different specializations of B. Tech:
Agricultural Engineering |
Electrical Engineering |
Plastics & Polymer Engineering |
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering |
Civil Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
Computer Science & Engineering |
Food Technology |
- The entire B.Tech course is taught for 4 years and is divided into 8 semesters.
- The exclusive feature of the B. Tech program at MIT Aurangabad is the mandatory industrial & institutional in-plant training in the last semester which is conducted for 20 weeks.
- The institute follows a Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for their revised syllabus.
Revised Course Syllabus:
The first year of all B. Tech branches has the same subjects. They are
Semester 1 |
Engineering Mathematics |
Development of Skills |
Engineering Physics/ Engineering Chemistry |
Programming and Problem Solving/ Engineering Mechanics |
Basic Electrical Engineering |
Engineering Drawing |
Workshop |
Audit Course |
Semester 2 |
Engineering Mathematics |
Mechanics |
Engineering Physics/ Engineering Chemistry |
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering |
Basic Electronics Engineering |
Development of Skills |
Programming and Problem Solving/ Engineering |
Audit Course |
Agricultural Engineering
Semester 3 |
Engineering Mathematics-III |
Lab-I: Tractor Systems and Controls |
Tractor Systems and Controls |
Lab-II: Unit Operations in Agricultural Processing |
Unit Operations in Agricultural Processing |
Lab-III: Fluid Mechanics |
Fluid Mechanics |
Lab-IV: Surveying and Levelling |
Agricultural Sciences |
Lab-V: Development of Skills-II |
Surveying and Levelling 2 |
- |
Semester 4 |
Engineering Mathematics-IV |
Lab-VI: Soil Mechanics |
Soil Mechanics |
Lab-VII: Mechanics of Structure |
Mechanics of Structure |
Lab-VIII: Farm Machinery and Implements |
Farm Machinery and Implements |
Lab-IX: Post Harvest Management and Technology |
Program Elective-I 4 |
Lab-X: DOS-III Technical Report Writing |
Post-Harvest Management and Technology 2 |
- |
Semester 5 |
Watershed Hydrology and Management |
Elective II |
Theory of Machine |
Lab-I: Watershed Hydrology and Management - |
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 4 |
Lab-II: Irrigation and Drainage Engineering |
Heat and Mass Transfer 4 |
Lab-III: Heat and Mass Transfer |
Renewable Energy Sources 4 |
Lab-IV: Theory of Machine |
Minor Project |
- |
Semester 6 |
Soil and Water Conservation Engineering-I |
Lab-I: Soil and Water Conservation Engineering-I |
Machine Design 4 |
Lab-II: Machine Design |
Micro Irrigation System Design 4 |
Lab-III: Micro Irrigation System Design |
Industrial Management (All) 4 |
Lab-IV: Analytical Techniques |
Open Elective-I |
Project-I |
Food Quality and Sensory Evaluation 2 |
Audit Course-I |
Civil Engineering
2nd year |
Engineering Mathematics-III |
The lab I: Surveying |
Surveying-I |
Lab II: Fluid Mechanics-I |
Fluid Mechanics-I |
Lab III: Strength of Materials |
Strength of Materials |
Lab IV: Civil Engineering Materials |
Civil Engineering Materials |
Lab V: Development of Skills II |
Building Planning & Drawing-I |
- |
Engineering Mathematics-IV |
Lab VI: Surveying-II |
Surveying-II |
Lab VII: Fluid Mechanics-II |
Fluid Mechanics-II |
Lab VIII: Building Construction & Planning-II |
Theory of Structure-I |
Lab IX: Computation Lab |
Building Planning & Drawing-II |
Lab X: DOS-III GIS Lab |
Programme Elective - I |
- |
Third Year |
Design of Steel |
Lab-I (Design of Steel Structures) |
Water Resources Engineering |
Lab II (Environmental Engineering -I) |
Environmental Engineering |
Lab III (Geotechnical Engineering) |
Geotechnical Engineering |
Lab IV (STAAD Pro |
Theory of Structure -II |
Mini-Project |
Elective - II |
- |
Design of RCC Structures |
Lab V (Design of RCC Structures) |
Environmental Engineering -II |
Lab VI (Environmental Engineering -II |
Water Resource Engineering - II |
Lab VII (Water Resource Engineering -II) |
Industrial Management |
Lab VIII (Engineering Geology) |
Open Elective-I |
Project-I Presentation |
Engineering Geology |
- |
Final Year |
Foundation Engineering |
Lab: Estimating & Costing |
Construction Management |
Lab: Foundation Engineering |
Highway Engineering |
Lab: Highway Engineering |
Open Elective II |
Lab: Construction Management |
Elective III |
Project II |
Elective IV |
- |
In-Plant Training |
- |
Computer Science and Engineering
Second Year |
Engineering Mathematics III |
Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm |
Discrete Mathematics |
Database Management |
Digital Electronics and Microprocessor |
Computer Organization |
Computer Graphics |
Program Elective-I |
Data Structures |
Web Programming |
Advanced C |
Lab VI: Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm |
The lab I: Digital Electronics and Microprocessor |
Lab VII: Database Management System |
Lab II: Computer Graphics |
Lab VIII: Computer Laboratory II (Python Programming) |
Lab III: Data Structures |
Lab IX: Web Programming |
Lab IV: Computer Laboratory I (Advanced C) |
Lab X: DOS III: Technical Report Writing |
Lab V: Development of Skills II Engineering Mathematics IV |
- |
Third-year |
Operating system |
Principle of Compiler |
Software Engineering |
Design Computer Network |
Programming in Java |
Digital Image Processing |
Design analysis and algorithm |
Industrial Management (All) |
Theory of Computation |
Open Elective I |
Department Elective II |
Programming in. net |
Lab: Design analysis and algorithm |
Lab: Principle of compiler Design |
Lab: Operating system |
Lab: Computer Network |
Lab: Programming in Java |
Lab: Digital image processing |
Lab: Software Engineering |
Lab: SDL I( .net) |
Minor Project |
Project I |
Final year |
Artificial Neural Networks & Deep Learning |
Lab: Artificial Neural Networks & Deep Learning |
Cryptography and Network Security |
Lab: Cryptography and Network Security |
Data Warehousing and Data Mining |
Lab: Data Warehousing and Data Mining |
Open Elective II |
Lab: Mobile Application Development |
Elective III |
Project II |
Elective IV |
In-Plant Training |
Electrical Engineering
Second Year |
Engineering Mathematics-III |
Engineering Mathematics-IV |
DC Machines & Transformers |
AC Machines |
Electrical Measurements |
Network Analysis |
Electronic Devices & Circuits |
Analog & Digital Circuits |
Power Plant Engineering |
Program Elective-I |
Data Structure |
Signals and Systems |
Lab I: DC Machines & Transformers |
Lab VI: AC Machines |
Lab II: Electrical Measurements |
Lab VII: Network Analysis |
Lab III: Electronics Devices & Circuits |
Lab VIII: Analog & Digital Circuits |
Lab IV: Fundamentals of MATLAB |
Lab IX: Signals and Systems – |
Lab V: Development of Skills II |
Lab X: DOS-III PLC Fundamentals |
Third Year |
Power Electronics |
Power System Analysis |
Microprocessor and Microcontroller |
Control System Engineering |
Digital Signal Processing |
Electrical Drives |
Design of Electrical Machines |
Industrial Management |
Transmission and Distribution |
Electromagnetic Field |
Elective II |
Lab VI: Power System Analysis |
Lab I: Power Electronics |
Lab VII: Control System Engineering |
Lab II: Microprocessor and Microcontroller |
Lab VIII: Electrical Drives |
Lab III: Digital Signal Processing |
Lab IX: Simulation Lab |
Lab IV: Design of Electrical Machines |
Lab X: Project Part I |
Final Year |
Switchgear and Protection |
Lab: Advanced Control |
Advanced Control System |
Lab: Power System Operation & Control |
Power System Operation & Control |
Lab: Simulation Tools for Interfacing |
Lab: Switchgear and |
Project II |
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Second Year |
Engineering Mathematics III |
Engineering Mathematics I |
Network and Lines |
Signals and Systems |
Electronic Devices and Circuits |
Power Devices and Machines |
Analog Communication |
High-Speed Analog Devices |
Digital Electronics |
Program Elective-I |
Data Structures |
Electromagnetic Engineering |
The lab I: Electronics Devices and Circuits |
Lab VI: High-Speed Analog |
Lab II: Digital Electronics |
Lab VII: Power Devices and Machines |
Lab III: Analog Communication |
Lab VIII: Fundamentals of PLC Programming |
Lab IV: Network and Lines |
Lab IX: Signals and Systems |
Lab V: Development of Skills-II |
Lab X: DOS-III Circuit Simulation Lab I |
Third Year |
Microprocessors and Microcontroller |
Embedded System Design |
Digital Communication |
Microwave Theory and Techniques |
Electronic Circuit Design Technology |
VLSI Design |
Digital Signal Processing |
Industrial Management |
Control System |
Digital Image Processing |
The lab I: Microprocessor and Microcontroller |
Lab V: Embedded System Design |
Lab II: Digital Communication |
Lab VI: Microwave Theory and Techniques |
Lab III: Digital Signal Processing |
Lab VII: VLSI Design |
Lab IV: Electronic Circuit Design Technology |
Lab: IV: Circuit Simulation |
Final Year |
Advanced Embedded System Design |
Laboratory-I: Advanced Embedded System Design |
Microwave and Optical Communication |
Laboratory-II: Microwave and Optical Communication |
Computer Network and Security |
Laboratory-III: Computer Network and Security |
Wireless and Mobile Communication |
Laboratory-IV: Wireless and Mobile Communication |
Project-II |
- |
Mechanical Engineering
Second Year |
Engineering Mathematics – III |
Lab: DOS – II |
Strength of Materials |
Engineering Mathematics |
Fluid Mechanics |
Machine Drawing |
Manufacturing Process |
Manufacturing Process – II |
Metrology & Quality Control |
Applied Thermodynamics |
Engineering Thermodynamics |
Electrical Technology |
Lab: Fluid Mechanics |
Lab: Machine Drawing |
Lab: Strength of Materials |
Lab: Applied Thermodynamics |
Lab: Metrology & Quality Control |
Lab: Workshop – III |
Workshop Practise |
Lab: Electrical Technology |
Lab: DOS III |
Third Year |
Design of Machine Elements I |
Design of Machine Elements II |
Production Management |
Materials and Metallurgy |
Heat Transfer |
Internal Combustion Engines |
CAD/ CAM/ CAE |
Industrial Management (All) |
Theory of Machines |
Computational Techniques |
Lab: Design of Machine Elements |
Lab: DME II |
Lab: Heat Transfer |
Lab: Materials and Metallurgy |
Lab: CAD/ CAM/ CAE |
Lab: Internal Combustion |
Lab: Theory of Machines |
Lab: Computational Techniques |
Minor Project |
Project I |
Final Year |
Tool Design |
Lab: Automatic Control |
Automatic Control Systems |
Lab: Refrigeration and Cryogenics |
Refrigeration and Cryogenics |
Lab: Hydraulic Machines |
Lab: Tool Design |
Project II: |
Plastic and Polymer Engineering
Second Year |
Engineering Mathematics 3 |
Engineering Mathematics 4 |
Organic Chemistry |
Process Calculation |
Introduction to Polymer Engineering |
Physical Chemistry of Polymers |
Polymer Testing |
Polymer Synthesis and Manufacturing |
Material Engineering |
Fluid Mechanics |
Mechanical Operations |
- |
Third Year |
Polymer Rheology and Morphology |
Polymer Processing Technology |
Polymeric Materials-I |
Elastomer Technology |
Heat Transfer |
Mass Transfer |
Instrumental Analysis of Polymers |
Industrial Management |
Polymer Additives and Compounding |
Polymeric Materials-II |
Final Year |
Mould and Product Design |
Polymer Reaction Engineering and Plant Design |
Polymer Blends and Composites |
- |
MIT Aurangabad B.Tech Fee Structure
The fees for the B. Tech course are subjected to change as per Govt standards.
Course |
Fees (per year) |
Agricultural Engineering |
INR 84,000 |
Electrical Engineering |
INR 84,000 |
Plastics & Polymer Engineering |
INR 84,000 |
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering |
INR 84,000 |
Civil Engineering |
INR 84,000 |
Mechanical Engineering |
INR 84,000 |
Computer Science & Engineering |
INR 84,000 |
Food Technology |
INR 84,000 |
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MIT Aurangabad B.Tech Placement
The Training and Placement Cell provides the students with exemplary pre-placement training. In 2019-20 placements, a total of 39 students were placed in top companies from the B.Tech branch. Some of the top recruiters at MIT are BYJUS - Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd, Reliance Industries Ltd, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Capgemini India Pvt. Ltd., Coditas Technologies, Cosmo Films Ltd, Dhoot Transmissions Pvt. Ltd, Hexaware Technologies Ltd., Infosys Technologies Ltd., Wipro Technologies Ltd., IBM, Tudip Technologies, Bombay Municipal Corporation, and more.
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MIT Aurangabad B.Tech FAQs
Ques. Are there scholarships available to the MIT Aurangabad B.Tech students?
Ans. There are many scholarships for eligible and students in need. Some are:
Category |
Concession (in fees) |
Condition |
SC/ ST |
100% of the tuition fees |
- |
NT (1,2,3) |
100% tuition fees except for the Development fees component. |
Subject to Annual income limitation as announced. |
SBC/ VJ |
100% of the tuition fees |
- |
OBC |
50% tuition fees except for the development fees component. |
- |
Open-EBC |
50% tuition fees except for the development fees component. |
Subject to Annual income limitation as announced. |
TFWS |
100% in tuition fees except for development fees component |
Allotted by DTE in CAP |
Ques. Are there any education loan facilities for MIT Aurangabad B.Tech students?
Ans. The college collaborates with many banks to provide financial help to its students. The candidates can find the list of banks on the official college website.
Ques. Who do I call to ask admission queries for MIT Aurangabad B.Tech course?
Ans. Your admission queries can be cleared by contacting the Dean, Admissions. He is available at
- Phone: +91 240 2375 135
- Fax: +91 240 2375 275
- Email: dean.admissions@mit.asia
Ques. What documents are international students supposed to present for MIT Aurangabad B.Tech admission?
Ans. During admissions, international students need to have certain documents to present to the institute. These are
- SSC marks sheet/ Equivalent Examination
- HSC marksheet/ Equivalent Examination
- Graduation marksheet/ Equivalent Examination (if applicable)
- Passing certificate
- Migration certificate
- School/ Institute leaving certificate
- Passports copy
- Visa copy
- Certificate from Indian Embassy mentioning NRI status of the parent (if applicable)
- Gap certificate (if applicable)
- OCI/ PIO card (if applicable)
- Character Certificate
- Relationship Certificate
- Nationality Certificate
Ques. Are there hostel facilities offered to MIT Aurangabad B.Tech students?
Ans. Yes, the students who are living far away from home are offered hostel facilities. There are separate facilities for boys and girls.
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