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FAQs regarding admission at MIT Aurangabad

1. What are the different courses offered at MIT, Aurangabad?

MIT Aurangabad offers different courses;

Under Graduate Degree Courses -B.Tech. Courses*

Sr. No. Branch Degree Awarded Duration of course Annual Intake
01 Agricultural Engineering B.Tech. 4 Years 30
02 Artificial Intelligence & Data Science B.Tech. 4 Years 120
03 Civil Engineering B.Tech. 4 Years 180
04 Computer Science & Design B.Tech. 4 Years 60
05 Computer Science & Engineering B.Tech. 4 Years 180
06 Electrical Engineering B.Tech. 4 Years 120
07 Electronics & Computer Engineering B.Tech. 4 Years 120
08 Mechanical Engineering B.Tech. 4 Years 120
09 Plastic & polymer Engineering B.Tech. 4 Years 60

*Students pursuing B.Tech. course are required to undergo an Industrial training called as IPT (In-Plant Training) in the last semester (second half of the final year).

Under Graduate Degree Courses -B.Arch.

Sr. No. Branch Degree Awarded Duration of course Annual Intake
01 Bachelor of Architecture B.Arch. 5 Years 40

Post Graduate Degree Courses :M.Tech. Courses

SrNo Branch Degree Awarded Duration of course Annual Intake
01 Mechanical Engineering M.Tech. 2 Years 18
02 Computer Science & Technology M.Tech. 2 Years 18
03 Food Processing Technology M.Tech. 2 Years 24
04 Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering M.Tech. 2 Years 18
05 Electrical Drives & Control M.Tech. 2 Years 18
06 Embedded Systems M.Tech. 2 Years 24
07 Manufacturing Engineering M.Tech. 2 Years 18
08 Computer Science & Engineering M.Tech. 2 Years 12
09 Structural Engineering M.Tech. 2 Years 18

Other Post Graduate Courses:

Sr. No. Course Degree Awarded Duration of course Annual Intake
01 Master of Computer Applications MCA 2 Years 60
02 Master of Business Administration MBA 2 Years 60
03 Master of Architecture M. Arch 2 Years 20

Bachelor of Vocational Courses (B.Voc.)

Sr. No. Course Degree Awarded Duration of course Annual Intake
01 Electronic Manufacturing Services B. Voc. 3 Years 30
02 Food Processing B. Voc. 3 Years 30
03 Interior Design B. Voc. 3 Years 30
04 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning B. Voc. 3 Years 30
05 Software Development B. Voc. 3 Years 60

2. Am I eligible to seek admission to MIT, Aurangabad?

Eligibility Criterion for the above B. Tech in Food Technology Program

• Minimum age: The candidate’s age should be 16 years as of the last date of submitting the application form.

• Aggregate marks: Candidates must have passed the qualifying examination (12th Std. Science) with a minimum of 50% marks for the general category (open) and a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for reserved categories

• XII Std. (Science) passed in 10+2 pattern from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent examination with PCM or PCMB and English.

• Those who have not offered Biology shall have to complete deficiency courses prescribed by the respective university

• Common Entrance Examination, i.e., MHT-CET/JEE/AIEEA-UG organized by the competent authority during the year 2020-21 in PCM subject.

Eligibility Criterion for UG Programs

• B.Sc. (Computer Science) – Candidate passing the 12th Science or MCVC or Diploma in Engineering.

• B.Sc. (Information Technology) – Candidate passing the 12th Science with Mathematics or MCVC or Diploma in Engineering
• B.Sc. (Workshop Technology); B.Sc. (Automobile Technology); B.Sc. (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning) – Candidate passing the 12th Science or MCVC

3. Are the courses in the institutes approved by the AICTE, New Delhi?

YES, all the Engineering and Technology courses mentioned above at the MIT Aurangabad institute are duly approved by the AICTE, New Delhi. The Architecture courses are duly approved by the Council of Architecture.

4. Which are the bodies for the institute?

  • Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad as affiliating university for B.Tech., M. Tech., MCA, and MBA.
  • Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Nashik, (Maharashtra state) as affiliating university for distance learning programs/courses.
  • B. Tech in Food Technology is affiliated to Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani.
  • B. Voc. programs are affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar University, Aurangabad (BAMU).

5. When can I approach for admissions?

You can approach any time throughout the year to seek admission-related information and even confirm your admissions subject to your eligibility, as mentioned in FAQ no. 2 above.

However, the admission process begins somewhere in the month of May, and normally the new academic year begins in the month of July every year.

For further admission details call 9356097267 / 9356083894 or email at admissions@mit.asia

6. Can we meet the concerned department HoD before we take admission to understand the course and subjects?

Yes, you should. You can meet the Head of the Department to better understand the course details, facilities, department strengths, future opportunities, etc. We have excellent qualified, experienced and cooperative as well as friendly staff who can guide you suitably. You can also interact with faculty and students to know about the overall prospects of the courses you wish to undertake.

7. What is the actual procedure for securing admission at MIT?

Admissions to various Engineering and Technology courses are carried out by two main modes, namely, through central counseling and direct at the institute level. However, the eligibility criteria in both modes remain the same.

The central counseling is conducted by a competent authority like the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE)/State CET cell, Mumbai, in Maharashtra State. Central counseling is conducted for 80% of the total seats in each branch (65% seats for candidates from the home state and the remaining 15% seats for candidates from all over India, including home state candidates). A notification is issued by the competent authority every year announcing its procedure for central counseling. Candidates interested in seeking admission under the institute level quota (20% seats in each branch) can follow the steps as below:

a. Contact Dean (admissions)
b. Present all your documents to check eligibility criteria (either personally, through e-mail, or by fax) to verify your qualifications details
c. If you are eligible to seek admission, then you will be informed accordingly.
d. You will be required to complete the formalities like registering on the DTE portal against a notification for admission, getting your documents duly verified, and possessing a valid DTE Merit Number.
e. Your admission will be confirmed subject to your merit status, availability of seats, and payment of fees as applicable

8. What are the cut-off merit scores for different branches in MIT institutes during last year’s admission process?

The admissions to UG courses in Engineering and Technology in the State of Maharashtra before 2016-17 were affected based on the “composite score” computed, considering 50% weightage of PCM marks obtained at HSC examination and 50 % weightage of JEE/CET score obtained.

The cut-off is available for the last year can give enough idea about the trends. The merit number so allotted might help understand the trend compared to the merit numbers of previous years, though it may not be so accurate.

9. Who should I contact to seek details regarding admission?

You can contact the Dean, Admissions for all admission related queries:
Ph: +91 240 2375 135; Fax: +91 240 2375 275; e-mail: dean.admissions@mit.asia

10. Does the tuition fee remain the same till the completion of the course?

Normally Yes. However, the guidelines will be followed as prescribed by the concerned authorities from time to time.

11. Is it mandatory to pay the tuition fee in one installment only every year?

Yes. However, it can be paid in two equal installments with special permission and subject to norms and conditions laid down by the management.

12. Am I eligible for any kind of scholarship or concession in the fee?

Yes. You are entitled for scholarship/fee concession depending upon the category/caste of the candidates and subject to the condition that you should have been admitted through CAP rounds only. (CAP= Centralized Admission Process). Details are given in the table below:

 

Caste/Category

 

Concession in Fees

 

Condition

SC 100% of the tuition fees
ST 100% of the tuition fees
NT(1,2,3) 100% in tuition fees except development fees component. Subject to annual income criteria as declared
SBC 100% in tuition fees except Development fees component. Subject to annual income criteria as declared
VJ 100% in tuition fees except development fee component. Subject to annual income criteria as declared by authorities
OBC 50% in tuition fees except development fees component. Subject to annual income criteria as declared
Open – EBC 50% in tuition fees except development fees component and its reimbursement. Subject to annual income criteria as declared
TFWS 100% in tuition fees except development fees component Allotted by DTE in CAP

13. Am I supposed to pay first and then the amount paid is returned?

In case of students admitted through CAP under the categories like SC, NT, VJ, SBC, OBC, and TFWS; the students are not required to make the payment of the amount, which is exempted, say for example SC and ST claimant will pay the only security deposit and other fees. Whereas NT, VJ, SBC, and TFWS category students will pay the development fees in addition to the security deposit and the other fees at the time of admission. Students admitted under the OBC category and EBC (Economically Backward Category) claimants will have to pay half of the tuition fees, full development fees & security deposit, and the other fees at the time of admission.

14. Are there any schemes for the students of the minority community?

Yes. The minority communities identified are Muslim, Christian, Sikh, and Jain. Students admitted through CAP and who belong to any of the above minority communities and fulfilling the norms can apply for either the state or national minority scholarship schemes. However, these students will not get concession in fees at the time of admission and will have to make full payment of fees.

15. What are the formalities that are required to be carried out by students admitted in various categories (as exhibited in point 13) to seek concession/exemption in tuition as applicable?

Yes, it is mandatory for all such students who have taken admission in categories like SC, ST, NT, VJ, SBC, OBC, and EBC to complete the formalities as below:

i. Register your candidature on the respective website as the case may be, furnishing all details within the given time frame
ii. Submit the online Form
iii. Take the printout of the completed & submitted application form (online)
iv. Submit the printout of the application form (from the respective website) along with the required documents (Original or Photocopy as the case may be).
v. Confirm the submission of all relevant documents.

16. What happens if I fail to comply as above (maybe due to non-availability of certain documents)?

Of course, an undertaking will be required to be submitted by the student duly signed by the student & parents in all the above cases. If for any reason, a student fails to comply with the submission of application with required documents, such students will have to pay the full fees as applicable to the open category student.

17. Is it mandatory to submit all required documents in the original?

Yes, your admission is confirmed only when you pay the fees as applicable and submit all the required documents in the original.

18. Can I apply for two scholarships at a time like say SC/ST/NT/VJ/SBC and minority; or OBC and minority; or EBC and minority or TFWS and minority?

No, at any given point in time, you are eligible to apply for any ONE of the scholarship schemes, as discussed above. If found violating this, serious action can be initiated against the candidate/student.

19. Can I seek loans from banks for payment of fees?

Yes, several banks offer education loans for payment of the tuition fees as well as hostel charges. Please contact the admission office for details.

20. Do you have facility or remitting the tuition fee through net-banking?

Yes, only online methods like net-banking/debit/credit cards for fee payment are available. We will inform you of these methods at the time of admissions. You can find details on our website: www.mit.asia.

21. Do you have a hostel facility?

Yes, separate hostels for girls and boys are available on campus.

22. Can I get details of the hostel charges?

The details of hostel charges with options available are as below (For Indian students):

BOYS HOSTEL

Sr.No

Room Type

Hostel Name

Rates

Security Deposit

01 Dormitory Eight beds (common) SVH 18000 2500.00
02 Two Beds (Common) SRTH 27000 2500.00
03 Two/Three/four beds(Attached) SVH 31500 2500.00
04 Ellora Room SVH 50000 4000.00
05 Ajanta Room-two Beds SVH 60000 4000.00

GIRLS HOSTEL

Sr.No

Room Type

Hostel Name

Rates

Security Deposit

01 Dormitory Eight beds (common) SJB/SBP18000.00 2500.00
02 Three Beds (Attached) SBP 27,000.00 2500.00
03Two beds(Attached)SJB/SBP 31500.00 2500.00
04 Two beds(common ) SJB 27000.00 2500.00
05 Ajanta Room-Three Beds TARA47000.00 4000.00
06 Ajanta Room-Two Beds TARA 60000.00 4000.00
07 TARA- SINGLE Room TARA 75000.00 4000.00

# The charges shown in above table may be subjected to revisions.

23. Do you have mess facility in the hostel?

Yes, the hostels have exclusive mess facilities serving quality food. Both the Hostels (Boys and Girls) are ISO 22000:2005 certified for Food Safety Management System and ISO 9001:2008 certified for Food Quality Management System, a unique specialty of these hostels.

The mess is mandatory for all students staying in the hostels. For charges, please refer to the following table.

Mess charges with options available are as below (for Indian students):

Sr.No

Hostel Category

Accommodation Type

Charges per Year #

01 Boys/Girls Regular Two Meals 26,000.00
02 Boys/Girls Regular Three Meals 31,500.00

# The charges shown in above table may be subjected to revisions.

24. How far is the institute campus from the city of Aurangabad?

The campus is a part of the city of Aurangabad. The main city center is approximately 4 km away from the campus.

25. Can I know more about Aurangabad city?

Yes, Aurangabad is a world-famous city for its rich heritage of Ajanta and Ellora. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in Maharashtra, with a robust industrial belt around the city. Automobile giants like Bajaj, Greaves, and Skoda have their manufacturing centers in the vicinity of Aurangabad. For details, please visit cmia-aurangabad.com and to know about the industrial scenario in Aurangabad.

Aurangabad has weather throughout the year. Summers are slightly hot. Good shopping malls and good multiplex theaters are available in the city. Please visit Wikipedia for details.

26. How is the connectivity to the city of Aurangabad?

Aurangabad is well connected by:

i. Roads

National Highway 211 passes through the city. Very good direct connectivity with Pune (4½ hrs), Mumbai (7 hrs), Sholapur (5 hrs), Dhulia (3 hrs), Jalna (1 hr), Shirdi (3 hrs), Beed (2½ hrs), Jalgaon (3 hrs), Nagpur (8 hrs), etc. (figures in the bracket indicate approximate travel time in hours)

ii. Railways

  • Direct trains ply from Aurangabad to prominent cities like New Delhi, Amritsar, Bhopal, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Nanded, Parbhani, Shirdi, Kakinada, Visakhapatnam, Narsapur, Manmad, etc.
  • Main railway junction at Manmad, approximately 120 km (takes around two and half hours) away from Aurangabad, serves as an important point to connect major cities in India like Kolkata, Patna, Ranchi, Gauhati, Lucknow, Kanpur, Bhubaneshwar, Itanagar, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Jammu, Shimla, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Chennai, Coimbatore, etc.

iii. Air

  • Direct daily flights to Mumbai and New Delhi.
  • Other important cities in India via either Mumbai or New Delhi.
  • The direct daily flight to Hyderabad.
  • Connecting flights via Hyderabad to Bangalore, Chennai, and Tirupati.

27. Can I register for seeking admission?

Yes, please find the appropriate link on the home page of the website: www.mit.asia to register for admission online. It is always preferred and recommended to register first and then call on the telephone numbers for details.

28. Do you have sports facilities on campus?

Yes, we do have excellent facilities for both indoor and outdoor sports on campus. Many of our students have excelled in various games and have bagged prizes/medals at the university, state, and national level competitions.

We have a new cricket ground spread over 3-acres with turf wickets, of which four are for playing matches and three for practice sessions.

29. How are the campus placements?

Good, MIT has an exclusive training and placement cell that is continuously engaged in the training and placement activities around the year. A good number of companies carry out campus placements.

Some of the recruiters visiting regularly include Infosys, Cognizant, Endress+Hauser, Siemens, L&T Infotech, Persistent Systems, Tech Mahendra, Byju’s, Jio, Endurance, Lombardini, Kelvolt, KPIT, Jindal Polyfilms, Patni Computers, Syntel, i-Flex, Mphasis, Videocon, John Deere, Seed Infotech, Varroc, Expert Global Solutions, and so on.

Please visit the link on our website: www.mit.asia for details.

30. Do you arrange industrial tours?

Yes, it is a regular feature on campus. The institutes have buses to conduct industrial tours. We encourage such tours often as a huge number of industries are located in and around Aurangabad.

There is a healthy and active institute-industry-interaction cell seeking avenues for collaborative activities in the form of projects.

31. Do you provide sufficient books from the college library?

Yes, MIT boasts of a very rich library. The library is located in a separate building with more than 1 lakh books, 1000 journals, online books, and references. It has an excellent collection of periodicals, magazines, and a digital library. It is open almost for 24 x 7 during preparation and examination time.

MIT Library has an exclusive provision for e-library with 100 nodes (computers) on high-speed internet connectivity to access e-learning material.

32. How is the ambience on campus?

It is highly charged with academics, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. All the buildings are eco-friendly with lush gardens, trees, pathways, and a spacious parking area. We believe in being self-sufficient and green.

The entire wastewater is recycled and used for the green vegetation.
Building rooftops are fitted with solar panels generating more than 200 KVA electric power daily. This is the first Institute campus to generate electric power of this magnitude.

Research is always encouraged at all levels. Hence, special learning centers known as Centers of Excellence are commissioned in collaboration with Industrial organizations worth more than five crores in Material Sciences, Computer-aided Engineering, Computer-Aided Manufacturing, Green Fuel, Automation, Mechatronics, and Instrumentation.

A special fund is allocated for encouraging innovations in young talents. To bring awareness about social obligations and discipline, student units like NSS and NCC are quite active.

Institutes organize an extravaganza mega annual social gathering every year, giving scope and a platform to young talents to showcase it.

Several technical events are organized by the students, including symposia, workshops, conferences, guest lectures, technical fares, and competitions throughout the year.

These opportunities are provided to students to transform them into a responsible citizen of India and a competent professional.

Yes, this can be an ideal institute for you.

33. What is the pattern of academics and holidays in an academic year?

The academic year typically has two terms, sessions or semesters. The academic year begins by June/July and ends by April every year. Term or semester examinations are conducted at the end of each semester. Usually, the first term concludes by October/November, followed by examinations (both theory and practical); and the second term starts by mid-January.

There are two major academic breaks during an academic year, each after every semester. The break post the odd semesters are shorter, whereas break post the even semesters are a little longer, say a month or so.

Often, we motivate students of higher classes to undergo industrial training during the long break.

34. Regarding international admissions:

As per provisions of the AICTE, New Delhi, Government of India, specific courses in engineering and technology at both UG (undergraduate) and PG (postgraduate) levels are open for admission to international students with Non-Resident Indians (NRI), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), FN (Foreign Nationals) or CIWGC (Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries) statuses.

35. Can I get some clarification on the different types of candidatures under international admissions?

International students have been categorized into different classes for convenience and as per the provisions in the international rules and regulations. The international students are classified as below:

NRI – Non-Resident Indian
OCI – Overseas Citizens of India [or PIO – Persons of Indian Origin]
FN – Foreign Nationals

The definitions of these above categories are as follows:

  • NRI: A candidate who is a child/ward of the person who has the NRI status as defined under section 6 of the Income Tax Act 1961. An individual is Non-Resident when he is “not a resident” or “not ordinarily resident.”
  • OCI: without ‘NRI’ status, who holds a foreign passport at the time of sending application, consideration for admission and during the period of his/her study, and he/she or anyone /both of his/her parents or anyone/both of his/her grandparents is (or was)/are (or were) citizen(s) of India by virtue of the provisions of the Constitution of India or Sec. 2(b) of Citizenship Act, 1955 (Act No. 57 of 1955). Page 13 of 14
  • FN: Candidates having foreign citizenship and holding the passport of that country indicating his/her citizenship.

These international students are further identified based on the countries they belong to. For details, please refer to the chart below:

Student Categories

36. What are the eligibility criteria for admission for international students?

For B.Tech. courses:

    • Candidate should have passed the HSC (Std. XII / 10+2) examination or its equivalent examination with subjects English, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry (Biotechnology or Biology or Technical Vocational subject can be considered in place of Chemistry)
  • AND
    • Should have secured minimum 50% marks in the subjects Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry added together.

For M.Tech. courses:

    • Candidate should have passed a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the relevant field of Engineering/Technology, from Govt. approved university and affiliated institutions, with at least 50% marks.

For MCA course:

  • Candidate should have passed a full-time bachelor’s degree of minimum three years duration in any discipline from Govt. approved institutions and university affiliated, with at least 50% marks AND having studied Mathematics or Statistics as one of the subjects in 10+2 level or higher examination.

For MBA course:

  • Candidate should have passed a full-time bachelor’s degree of minimum three-year duration in any discipline from govt. approved institutions and university affiliated, with at least 50% marks.

37. What are the various documents generally required for international students seeking admission?

    • SSC marks sheet/equivalent examination
    • HSC marks sheet/equivalent examination
    • Graduation marks sheet/equivalent examination (if applicable)
    • Passing certificate
    • Migration certificate
    • School/institute leaving certificate
    • Passport copy
    • Visa copy
    • A certificate from the Indian Embassy mentioning the NRI status of the parent (if applicable)
    • Gap certificate (if required)
    • OCI/PIO card (if applicable)
    • Character certificate
    • Relationship certificate
    • Nationality certificate

38. Are there any scholarships offered by the institute for international students?

The institute offers a few scholarships based on the recommended criteria by appropriate authorities and the candidate’s merit standing.