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No. INSTITUTE NAME STATE LAST NAME FIRST NAME PROGRAMME COURSE 1 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra DUTTA TAPASI ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY RAMTEK 2 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra WAHILE GANESH ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGG(INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATED) RAMTEK 3 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra MAHATME VILAS ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING RAMTEK 4 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra THADANI CHANDRAKUM ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, AR TECHNOLOGY ENGG RAMTEK 5 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra KATWE MONIKA ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY RAMTEK 6 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra PADOLE KRUSHNA MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, ADMINISTRATION RAMTEK 7 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra NANDARDHAN PRAMOD MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, E ADMINISTRATION RAMTEK 8 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra BHURE GUNJAN MCA MASTERS IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, APPLICATIONS RAMTEK 9 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra DAS SUMIT KUMAR ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY RAMTEK 10 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra MOTGHARE PRIYANKA ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY RAMTEK 11 KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra BHAVSAR PRITESH ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY RAMTEK 12 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra TAYADE BHARAT ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ELECTRONICS & POWER) 13 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra KUTE UMESH ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ELECTRONICS & POWER) 14 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra JAISWAL LAXMINARAYA ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING N TECHNOLOGY 15 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra WARADE SUBHASH ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 16 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra KHARCHE RESHMA ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 17 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra RANE PRIYA ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 18 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra SAWALE SNEHA ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 19 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra PATIL SHRIKRUSHNA ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 20 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra RATHI NITINKUMAR ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL CAD/CAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 21 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra PATEKHEDE ANKUSH ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 22 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra GAUR SACHIN ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ELECTRONICS & POWER) 23 PADMASHRI DR. V.B. KOLTE Maharashtra VERMA DHEERAJ ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 24 INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY & Maharashtra CHAKRABORTY SUDIPTO MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 25 INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY & Maharashtra BHAMBRI SUPRIYA MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 26 INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY & Maharashtra PATIL NANDKISHOR MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 27 INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY & Maharashtra ARORA RICHA MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 28 ALLANA INSTITUTE OF Maharashtra KHAN YASMIN MCA MASTERS IN COMPUTER MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, PUNE APPLICATIONS 29 P K TECHNICAL CAMPUS Maharashtra SHIMPI RITESH ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 30 P K TECHNICAL CAMPUS Maharashtra RAHANGDALE JYOTI ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 31 P K TECHNICAL CAMPUS Maharashtra ATTARDE KIRAN ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 32 P K TECHNICAL CAMPUS Maharashtra KANHURKAR SHILPA ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 33 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra RATHI VISHAL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 34 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra SAHU POOJA ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 35 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra GULHANE YOGESH ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 36 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra MALANI SANJAY ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 37 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra PANDE ARTI ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 38 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra TAYADE GAYATRI ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 39 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra GADARE NIKESH ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 40 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra GANDECHA PURVI ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 41 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra GAWANDE AVINASH ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 42 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra SABLE AMAR ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 43 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra GUDADHE PAVAN ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 44 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra SOLIO ANCHAL ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 45 SIPNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Maharashtra CHAVHAN YUGMINI ENGINEERING AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 46 JAMIA ISLAMIA ISHAATUL ULOOM Maharashtra SHAIKH SAJID HUSSAIN ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JAMIA POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 47 JAMIA ISLAMIA ISHAATUL ULOOM Maharashtra MAHVI MALIK ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JAMIA POLYTECHNIC SHAHZAD TECHNOLOGY 48 JAMIA ISLAMIA ISHAATUL ULOOM Maharashtra FAREDIWALA ILYAS ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMIA POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 49 JAMIA ISLAMIA ISHAATUL ULOOM Maharashtra SHAIKH AABID ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND JAMIA POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 50 JAMIA ISLAMIA ISHAATUL ULOOM Maharashtra KHAN NAVED ENGINEERING AND Please Select JAMIA POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 51 JAMIA ISLAMIA ISHAATUL ULOOM Maharashtra SHAIKH RASHEED ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING JAMIA POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 52 JAMIA ISLAMIA ISHAATUL ULOOM Maharashtra KHAN ANAS ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMIA POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 53 AGNEL TECHNICAL COLLEGE Maharashtra MOHAN MANGESH ENGINEERING AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (POLYTECHNIC) TECHNOLOGY 54 KARMAYOGI ENGINEERING Maharashtra BABAR ANIL ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SHELVE, PANDHARPUR. TECHNOLOGY 55 KARMAYOGI ENGINEERING Maharashtra SAVEKAR SANDIP ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE, SHELVE, PANDHARPUR. TECHNOLOGY 56 KARMAYOGI ENGINEERING Maharashtra SHINDE VISHAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SHELVE, PANDHARPUR. TECHNOLOGY 57 KARMAYOGI ENGINEERING Maharashtra BANSODE SWATI ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SHELVE, PANDHARPUR. TECHNOLOGY 58 KARMAYOGI ENGINEERING Maharashtra KULKARNI SARANG ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SHELVE, PANDHARPUR. 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Maharashtra SAKHARE AMIT ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING H. SAPAT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH 68 GOKHALE EDUCATION SOCIETY'S R. Maharashtra DESHPANDE SAGAR ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING H. SAPAT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH 69 GOKHALE EDUCATION SOCIETY'S R. Maharashtra NARKHEDE SUGANDHA ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION H. SAPAT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH 70 GOKHALE EDUCATION SOCIETY'S R. Maharashtra KHULE SONALI ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION H. SAPAT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH 71 GOKHALE EDUCATION SOCIETY'S R. Maharashtra KOKATE YOGESH ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING H. SAPAT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH 72 GOKHALE EDUCATION SOCIETY'S R. Maharashtra SONJE DEEPAK ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING H. 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