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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.
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.
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (Abbreviation: MSBSHSE) is a statutory and autonomous body established under the "Maharashtra Secondary Boards Act" 1965 (amended in 1977). [1] Most important task of the board, among few others, is to conduct the SSC for 10th class and HSC for 12th class examinations. [2]
The State CET Cell hold the all Maharashtra State level MHT-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test), which was a compulsory examination to admission in engineering. 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 hostel is also wi-fi enabled. Mackichan Hall, named after Dr Dugald Mackichan (Principal of the college from 1884 to 1920) is the other boys’ hostel run by Wilson College. [16] There are 46 single rooms and 12 sharing rooms in the hostel. Pandita Ramabai Hostel (PRH), the girls’ hostel of Wilson College was established in 1932. [17]
Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) is a Government of India scheme for model residential school, specifically for Scheduled Tribes across India. It is one of the flagship interventions of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India and was introduced in the year 1997-98 [1] to ensure tribal students get access to quality education in the remote tribal areas.
There are separate hostels for boys and girls: six for boys and two for girls. Each hostel has its own mess. Dinner is not provided on Sundays only in the boys' hostel. The two girl's hostels have a capacity of 250 and 150. Admission to the hostel depends upon the Joint Entrance Examination – Main rank and the distance of their native place ...
The students had to stay in chawls opposite the compound until 1911 when the old hostel was built. In 1938, the R.M. Bhatt hostel was built thanks to the efforts of C.S. Patel and Col. Bhatia — one of the most respected teacher of his time. The Pathology Department was established in 1880; the first autopsy was conducted in 1882.