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MHT CET College Predictor – Mumbai Colleges 2026

Mumbai engineering college cutoffs and prediction — VJTI, ICT, SPCE, DJ Sanghvi, VESIT, KJSCE, TSEC and more

Mumbai Engineering Colleges – MHT CET 2026 Cutoffs

CollegeBranchOpen %ileType
VJTI MumbaiCSE99.99+Govt. Autonomous
ICT MumbaiChemical99.50+Govt. Autonomous
SPCE MumbaiCSE99.10+Govt. Aided
DJ SanghviCSE98.80+Govt. Aided
VESIT SantacruzCSE98.60+Govt. Aided
KJSCE VidyaviharCSE98.50+Govt. Aided
SPIT AndheriCSE98.70+Govt. Aided
TSEC BorivaliCSE97.50+Govt. Aided
RAIT Navi MumbaiCSE97.00+Govt. Aided
FCRIT VashiCSE95.00+Govt. Aided

* Approximate 2026 cutoffs for CSE/top branch, Open category, Mumbai University home region.

Why Mumbai Engineering Colleges Are Highly Competitive

Mumbai is India's financial capital and home to a thriving IT, finance, and manufacturing ecosystem. Engineering graduates from Mumbai colleges benefit from proximity to top companies, higher placement packages, and extensive alumni networks. VJTI and ICT alumni consistently land at top-tier global companies.

The Mumbai University region (MU) has the highest concentration of government-aided engineering colleges in India. With excellent placements and relatively affordable fees, demand far exceeds supply — making Mumbai college cutoffs among the highest in Maharashtra.

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Frequently Asked Questions – MHT CET Mumbai College Predictor

Common questions about MHT CET Mumbai engineering college cutoffs and prediction

1
Which are the top engineering colleges in Mumbai accessible through MHT CET 2026?
Top Mumbai engineering colleges via MHT CET 2026 CAP: (1) VJTI Mumbai — 99.99%ile for CSE; (2) ICT Mumbai — 99.5%ile for Chemical; (3) SPCE (Sardar Patel College) — 99.1%ile CSE; (4) DJ Sanghvi College — 98.8%ile CSE; (5) VESIT (Vivekanand Education Society) — 98.6%ile CSE; (6) KJSCE (KJ Somaiya) — 98.5%ile CSE; (7) RAIT Navi Mumbai — ~97%ile CSE.
2
Is there a separate Mumbai University region preference in MHT CET CAP?
Yes. Mumbai engineering colleges have a significant portion of seats reserved for candidates who completed Class 12 from Mumbai University jurisdiction (Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg districts). Home University candidates get priority in the first allotment phase. Out-of-region candidates fill remaining seats, which typically have higher effective cutoffs.
3
What is the MHT CET cutoff for TSEC Mumbai?
Thadomal Shahani Engineering College (TSEC) Mumbai is a well-regarded aided college. TSEC CSE closing percentile in MHT CET CAP 2025 was approximately 97.5–98 for Open category. IT branch at TSEC was around 97–97.5. TSEC is affiliated to Mumbai University and has strong placements in the IT sector.
4
Are there any engineering colleges in Navi Mumbai and Thane accessible through MHT CET?
Yes. Several good colleges in Navi Mumbai and Thane fall under the Mumbai University region for MHT CET CAP: RAIT (Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology) Navi Mumbai, Pillai HOC College of Engineering Panvel, Terna Engineering College Nerul, Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering Bandra (Borivali), and SIES GST Nerul. Cutoffs range from 90–97 percentile for CSE at these colleges.
5
How does home university preference affect Mumbai college cutoffs in MHT CET?
Mumbai University (MU) students get home university preference at Mumbai region colleges. This means MU students need a lower percentile than candidates from Pune, Nagpur, or other regions to get the same Mumbai college. For example, an out-of-region student might need 99.5 percentile for a college where MU students get in at 99.2 percentile. The difference is typically 0.1–0.5 percentile at competitive colleges.

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Mumbai college cutoffs are approximate. Home university preference significantly affects actual allotment. Verify at State CET Cell portal.