SPIT Mumbai B.Tech Admission 2026: MHT-CET Cutoff, Fees & Placements
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Your complete 2026 guide to Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT), Mumbai — a private autonomous, computing-focused engineering institute of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (NAAC, NBA) at Andheri, with its B.Tech branches, MHT-CET & JEE cut-offs, fees, the institute-level quota, and an exceptional ~₹14.5 LPA placement average (₹61.55 LPA high, ~97% placed).
By Krishna Pandey, Founder & Lead Counsellor — 12+ yrs in B.Tech, MBA & MBBS admissions · Reviewed by Sushant Bora, Engineering Admissions Lead · Updated 16 July 2026
✅ Sourcing: cutoffs per official CET Cell CAP records; fees per FRA/institute circulars — verify the current round on mahacet.org before decisions.
SPIT Mumbai Overview: A Computing-Focused Bhavan’s Institute
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT), Mumbai is a private autonomous engineering institute run by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, established in 1962. It sits on the Bhavan’s campus at Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), in Mumbai’s western suburbs.
SPIT is affiliated to the University of Mumbai with academic autonomy, approved by AICTE, recognised by the UGC, and accredited by NAAC and NBA. It runs a deliberately compact, computing-focused portfolio, and is consistently rated among Mumbai’s very best private institutes for placements — with one of the highest average packages in the city. Its autonomy supports an up-to-date, industry-aligned curriculum in computing and electronics.
SPIT’s deliberate decision to stay small and computing-focused is central to its appeal. Rather than spreading across many branches, it concentrates resources on Computer, IT, electronics and AI/ML, which keeps class sizes manageable, the peer group strong and the recruiter relationships deep. For a high-percentile candidate weighing Mumbai options, that focus — combined with autonomy that lets the curriculum stay current with industry tooling — is exactly why SPIT’s placement average sits at the top of the city’s private institutes.
Accreditation & Recognition (2025-26)
- Autonomous institute affiliated to the University of Mumbai; AICTE-approved, UGC-recognised.
- NAAC-accredited and NBA-accredited for eligible programmes.
- Run by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, a respected national education trust.
- Rated around 4th in Mumbai (B.Tech) by reputable portals.
For high-percentile MHT-CET / JEE candidates, SPIT’s autonomy, accreditation, computing focus and exceptional placement average make it one of Mumbai’s most desirable private engineering seats.
The Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan backing also matters in practice: it brings a national brand, an established governance structure and a strong alumni and industry network that feeds internships and placements. Together with autonomy and NAAC/NBA accreditation, this gives SPIT degrees solid standing for higher study abroad, public examinations and employment across the IT and product sectors.
B.Tech Branches at SPIT Mumbai
SPIT runs a compact, computing-heavy portfolio:
📌 In one line: B.Tech branches and their relative demand at a glance.
| B.Tech branch | Demand level |
|---|---|
| Computer Engineering | Highest — top average package |
| Computer Science & Engineering (AI & ML) | Very high |
| Information Technology (IT) | High |
| Electronics & Telecommunication (EXTC) | Moderate |
Computer Engineering and CSE-AIML close at the highest percentiles and record the strongest placements (Computer’s branch average is around ₹16 LPA). SPIT also runs M.Tech and PhD programmes.
Because the portfolio is computing-heavy, students who secure any SPIT branch sit close to the action — even EXTC students benefit from the institute’s strong software, embedded and VLSI ecosystem and can pivot toward computing roles with the right projects. The trade-off of a compact institute is fewer core-engineering options (no Mechanical or Civil), so applicants set on those streams should weigh VJTI or DJ Sanghvi alongside SPIT.
How to Get B.Tech Admission to SPIT Mumbai (2026)
- MHT-CET (Maharashtra CAP): the main route for Maharashtra candidates — appear for MHT-CET, then choose SPIT’s branch codes in the DTE CAP rounds.
- JEE Main: the All-India (~15%) seats are filled on the basis of JEE Main scores within the CAP framework.
- Institute-Level seats (~20%): SPIT fills these through its own application process at the approved fee.
Is direct admission possible in SPIT Mumbai? There is no backdoor “direct admission” to SPIT. The only route outside the MHT-CET / JEE CAP rounds is the official ~20% Institute-Level seats quota, which you apply for directly to the institute at the approved, regulated fee — merit within that pool still decides allotment. Treat any agent promising a guaranteed SPIT seat for an unofficial payment as a scam.
Core eligibility: a pass in Class 12 (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, a minimum 50% aggregate (relaxed for reserved categories), and a valid MHT-CET or JEE Main score. Diploma holders can seek direct second-year (lateral) entry via the relevant process.
SPIT 2026 Admission Process: Steps & Documents
Where the cycle stands (mid-July 2026): MHT-CET CAP registration closed on 16 July 2026, the final merit list is expected around 20 July 2026, and option filling follows — track exact round dates on the official CET Cell portal.
The 2026-27 journey typically looks like this:
- Appear for MHT-CET (or hold a valid JEE Main score) and obtain your scorecard.
- Register for Maharashtra CAP on the DTE / CET Cell portal and complete document verification — or apply for SPIT’s institute-level seats.
- Option-filling & seat allotment: list SPIT’s branch codes in priority order; Computer and CSE-AIML close at the best percentiles.
- Report & confirm the allotted seat at SPIT.
- Fee payment & admission, followed by accommodation arrangements if required.
Documents to keep ready: your MHT-CET / JEE Main scorecard and admit card, Class 10 and 12 marksheets, the CAP allotment letter, a domicile certificate, Aadhaar and nationality proof, passport-size photographs, and (for reserved categories) caste, caste-validity and non-creamy-layer / EWS certificates. Carry originals plus photocopies. Reconfirm the current schedule on the official DTE Maharashtra and SPIT portals — or let FindUrCollege track it for you.
SPIT Mumbai B.Tech Fee Structure 2026
SPIT’s B.Tech fee is around ₹1.70–1.98 Lakh for the first year, with a four-year total of roughly ₹7–8 Lakh. Reserved-category, EWS and OBC students receive substantial concessions / scholarships, which can reduce the effective fee significantly.
📌 In one line: fee structure — confirm the current-year official circular before payment.
| Category / route | Indicative first-year fee |
|---|---|
| General (CAP / institute-level) | ~₹1.70 – ₹1.98 Lakh |
| EWS / OBC (with concession) | reduced (per approved scheme) |
| SC / ST and other categories | further reduced (per approved scheme) |
Hostel/accommodation, mess and other charges are billed separately. Always confirm the exact current fee for your branch, category and route on the official SPIT / FRA-approved fee structure before paying.
Relative to comparable private autonomous colleges in Mumbai, SPIT’s ~₹7–8 Lakh four-year cost is reasonable for the placement outcomes it delivers — and the category concessions for EWS, OBC, SC and ST candidates make it genuinely accessible for strong scorers from those categories. When you model your four-year cost, factor in the substantial scholarship/freeship reductions you may be eligible for, plus accommodation if you are an outstation student, so you compare like-for-like against VJTI’s lower aided fee and DJ Sanghvi’s private fee.
SPIT Mumbai MHT-CET Cutoffs 2025 (Official CAP)
SPIT is among Mumbai’s most competitive private institutes. The table below shows the official MHT-CET CAP 2025 Round‑1 closing percentiles (General & Other-than-Home category seats), Open and reserved categories, as published by the Maharashtra State CET Cell (cetcell.mahacet.org). For the General (Open) category, 2025 Round‑1 closing percentiles ran from about 99.22 (EXTC) up to 99.70 (Computer Engineering), with Computer Engineering and CSE closing the highest and EXTC slightly lower.
📌 In one line: official closing data — year/category labeled; verify the current round on the official portal.
| B.Tech branch | Open (GOPEN) | OBC | SC | ST | EWS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Computer Engineering | 99.70 | 99.48 | 97.90 | 90.16 | 99.03 |
| Computer Science & Engineering | 99.65 | 99.47 | 98.20 | 92.84 | 99.20 |
| Electronics & Telecommunication (EXTC) | 99.22 | 99.06 | 96.66 | 88.87 | 98.68 |
Source: Official MHT-CET CAP 2025 Round‑1 closing percentiles, General & Other-than-Home seats, Maharashtra State CET Cell (cetcell.mahacet.org). SPIT’s CAP cutoffs cover Computer Engineering, CSE and EXTC; the institute does not publish a separate Information Technology branch in the 2025 CAP allotment.
These are Round‑1 closing percentiles — later CAP rounds (Round‑2/3) and the ~20% Institute-Level (management) seats typically close at lower percentiles, so candidates whose percentile falls just short of Round‑1 still have a realistic route into SPIT. Closing percentiles also change every year, round and category, so always verify the latest figures on the official MHT-CET CAP portal before locking your choices.
If you are targeting SPIT’s computing branches you will need a top-end MHT-CET (or JEE) percentile; the institute-level seats can be an alternative for borderline candidates at the approved fee. Given the ~₹14.5 LPA placement average, the competition for SPIT seats is intense and well justified.
One practical planning note: because SPIT accepts both MHT-CET and JEE Main within the CAP framework, a strong JEE Main percentile can be an alternative path for candidates whose MHT-CET percentile falls just short of the computing cut-off, and vice versa. Map both your scores against last year’s closing percentiles for each branch and channel before you finalise your CAP option list.
SPIT Mumbai Placements
SPIT has one of the best placement records of any Mumbai engineering college — around 97% placement, an average near ₹14.51 LPA and a highest of about ₹61.55 LPA. Computer Engineering recorded the highest branch average (~₹16 LPA), followed by CSE-AIML (~₹15.58 LPA), with a large number of Elite and Super-Dream offers. Recruiters include Accenture, Amdocs, Deloitte, Credit Suisse, Texas Instruments, Philips, DRDO and ISRO. The exceptional average is a major reason SPIT’s cut-offs are so high; verify the latest year-wise figures on the official SPIT placement page.
Campus, Facilities & Scholarships
- Campus: the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan campus at Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), shared with other Bhavan’s institutions.
- Labs & research: modern computing, AI/ML, electronics and telecommunication laboratories and research centres.
- Library: a central library with print and digital resources and standard engineering databases.
- Accommodation: limited hostel plus extensive private accommodation in the Andheri area.
- Scholarships: Government of Maharashtra EBC/SC/ST/OBC freeships, EWS concessions, TFWS and merit scholarships for eligible students.
- Student activities: strong technical and coding clubs, hackathons, departmental associations and an active events calendar.
The Andheri (West) location is a genuine advantage: it places students in the heart of Mumbai’s western-suburbs corporate and start-up belt, within easy reach of the IT parks, finance offices and product companies that recruit on campus and offer internships through the year. Combined with the Bhavan’s campus facilities and SPIT’s active coding and technical clubs, it makes for a connected, opportunity-rich student experience.
Is SPIT Mumbai Right for You?
SPIT is a strong fit if you want a private autonomous, computing-focused Mumbai institute with NAAC/NBA accreditation, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan backing, a modern curriculum and one of the best placement averages in the city (~₹14.5 LPA, ~97% placed). The trade-offs are a top-end MHT-CET cut-off for the computing branches and a private fee (mitigated by category concessions). For high-percentile candidates who prioritise computing and placement outcomes, SPIT belongs near the top of your CAP preference list, alongside VJTI and DJ Sanghvi. FindUrCollege can compare SPIT against VJTI, DJ Sanghvi, COEP and the other Maharashtra options for your exact percentile, category and budget — free of cost.
In short, treat SPIT as a placement powerhouse for computing: a focused, autonomous, Bhavan’s-backed institute where strong cut-offs buy you one of Mumbai’s best average packages and a dense recruiter network. If you have a top-end MHT-CET or JEE percentile, want a CS/IT-centric campus, and value placement outcomes above branch variety, SPIT deserves a top spot on your CAP list — with VJTI and DJ Sanghvi as your natural comparison set.
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