The admission process is highly competitive and is undertaken as per the directives of the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra State.
Eligibility criteria For admission to the FCRIT, prospective candidates from the native state of Maharashtra need to pass their
Higher Secondary (School) Certificate /
Standard XII examination of the
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent from
CBSE or
CISCE. All prospective candidates need to have had the subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in their curriculum and should have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in the Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry) and Mathematics added together. Prospective candidates from outside the state of Maharashtra can also apply provided they satisfy the required eligibility criteria.
Entrance test Prospective students need to take the Maharashtra Engineering Common Entrance Test or MAH-EN-CET. The MAH-EN-CET consists of only one common exam that is divided into 3 sections - physics, chemistry and mathematics with 50 multiple choice questions in each. The total score in these sections taken together decides the merit list for the exam in a given year. The syllabus for preparing for the MAH-EN-CET is the same as the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics syllabus prescribed by the
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education for the
Higher Secondary (School) Certificate /
Standard XII examination conducted in the current academic year. This merit list is used as a differentiating factor for admissions to FCRIT. The
All India Engineering Entrance Examination or
AIEEE held by
Central Board of Secondary Education (
CBSE) under guidance of the
Ministry of Human Resource Development (India) is also accepted as an alternative. ==Placements==