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The hostel building is 3200 sq. meters and has four floors, 48 rooms, two recreation halls, a waiting area on each floor, and study. Admissions are based on merit and according to the reservation rules given by the Government of Maharashtra. Admission fees are Rs. 550/- (government fee) and Rs. 600/- (non government fee) excluding the mess charges.
Jijau Girls Hostel (established in 1994, intake capacity of 248) and two boys hostels- Sahyadri boys hostel (established in 1981, intake capacity of 180) Satpuda boys hostel (established in 1980, intake capacity of 180) New Boys hostel (established in 2018, intake capacity of 160) Hostel admission is merit based. The institute has also planned ...
Bene Israel Students of Huzurpaga from early 20th century. The school was established by the Maharashtra Girls Education Society (MGE) in 1885. [2] The school's founders included noted social reformers Vaman Abaji Modak, Justice Ranade and historian Dr. R. G. Bhandarkar.
The act was amended in 1976, and the name of the Board changed to its present name, "Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education". [3] [1] In 2020, the State Government announced that the Maharashtra International Education Board was to be merged with the State Board. Mahashtra board paper 2025 on 21 February to March.
Christ Academy, Kopar Khairane; Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Airoli; D.A.V Public School, New Panvel; Fr. Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College, Vashi; Institute of Business Studies & Research, CBD Belapur
The institute is selected by Govt. of Maharashtra as a training provider in Information Technology to various institutions. Presently the institute is providing training to staff & students of Institute of Science, Nagpur & I.T.I in the region, Govt. Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Nagpur in addition to the institute.
The score of MHT-CET is necessary to get admission into the Government Colleges in Maharashtra, while the score of JEE Mains is only applicable for private Engineering Institutes. [3] The ratio of girls students to boys students is 34:66. Being a government institute, all seats are strictly filled as per government norms.
From 2013 to 2014, admission to the undergraduate courses (B.Tech.) is through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main. [7] The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) have one of the lowest acceptance rates for engineering institutes, around 2 to 3 percent, second only to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in India.