Maharashtra BDes CAP Round 1: Provisional seat allotment declared, accept by July 31
Gauri Mittal | July 28, 2025 | 08:36 PM IST | 2 mins read
MAH BDes round 1 seat allotment is out on bdesigncap2025.mahacet.org; candidates can self-verify and pay seat acceptance fee.
The Maharashtra state CET cell has released the provisional allotment for Bachelor of Design (BDes) admissions through the centralised admission process (CAP). To view the provisional allotment status of CAP round 1, candidates can log in to the official BDes admissions website, bdesigncap2025.mahacet.org, with their application ID and date of birth.
Candidates who have been allotted a seat during CAP round 1 have to self-verify the seat allotment by accepting a declaration through their candidate portal. The declaration certifies that all the claims made by the candidate about their eligibility and qualifications are correct.
The candidates who are allotted their first preference are not eligible to participate in subsequent rounds of counselling. They have to pay the seat acceptance fee of Rs 1,000 via online mode. The candidates who have been allotted a seat other than their first preference can either opt for upgradation in further CAP rounds, or can choose to ‘self-freeze’ the allocated seat and pay the acceptance fee. Once the ‘freeze’ option is exercised, candidates will not be considered for subsequent CAP rounds.
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Candidates can accept the allocated seats and express willingness for upgradation till July 31, 2025.
MAH BDes CAP Round 1: Cut-offs
The MAH BDes CAP round 1 has opened with the following cut-offs for the Maharashtra domicile category:
|
Institute |
CAP round 1 cut-off |
|
G S Mandal's Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Aurangabad |
208 |
|
Sumanbai Bengal Mahila Mahavidyalay |
209 |
|
Terna Engineering College, Nerul, Navi Mumbai |
198 |
|
Aditya College of Architecture, Borivali (W), Mumbai |
204 |
|
Institute of Design Education & Architectural Studies, Nagpur |
211 |
|
Ken Kendre College of Technology and Management |
231 |
|
MIT Academy of Engineering, Alandi, Pune |
210 |
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Maharashtra BDes allotment has opened for the All India category with the following cut-offs:
|
Institute name |
All India merit |
|
MIT Academy of Engineering, Alandi, Pune |
67 |
|
Terna Engineering College, Nerul, Navi Mumbai |
173 |
|
Aditya College of Architecture, Borivali (W), Mumbai |
251 |
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