Top BCA Colleges in Maharashtra Accepting CUET Scores 2026

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Updated On: November 19, 2025 04:28 PM

Top BCA colleges in Maharashtra accepting CUET 2026 scores. Find placement stats and campus info for MIT-WPU Pune, Somaiya Mumbai, Amity Mumbai, and others.

Top BCA Colleges in Maharashtra Accepting CUET Scores 2026

Planning to pursue BCA in Maharashtra through CUET scores? You picked one of the better states for tech education in India. Maharashtra, especially Mumbai and Pune, has a decent mix of traditional universities, autonomous colleges, and private universities that now consider CUET scores for admissions. The placement scenarios remain competitive, and quite a few colleges offer decent scholarship opportunities based on your performance in CUET. Let me guide you through the best BCA colleges in Maharashtra, along with some genuine placement averages and what you can actually expect from each option.

Top BCA Colleges in Maharashtra Accepting CUET Scores 2026

Check below the  breakdown of top BCA colleges in Maharashtra accepting CUET scores for 2026 along with their average placement stats:

S.No

College / University

Avg Placement (LPA)

Campus Type

Scholarships / CUET Benefits

1

K. J. Somaiya (Somaiya Vidyavihar / Somaiya University), Mumbai

4.0 – 8.0

Private / Trust (University)

Merit-based scholarships + CUET score benefits available

2

MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune

4.0 – 6.0

Private / Deemed

CUET-based scholarships up to 40%, merit awards

3

Amity University (Mumbai campus), Mumbai

3.5 – 5.0

Private (Deemed / University)

Up to 50% scholarship for high CUET scores

4

Mithibai College, Mumbai

3.0 – 6.0

Affiliated / Autonomous (University of Mumbai)

Limited merit-based scholarships, CUET accepted

5

S. K. Somaiya College (Somaiya School of Basic & Applied Sciences), Mumbai

3.0 – 5.5

Private / Affiliated

Merit and need-based financial aid

6

NICMAR, Pune

2.5 – 5.0

Private

What You Need to Know About These Colleges

The numbers only tell half the story. Here's what's actually happening at these institutions:

  • K. J. Somaiya is perhaps among the few strongest options available in Mumbai, with a placement record that has fared relatively well. The campus at Somaiya Vidyavihar is well endowed with infrastructure and good industry connections, especially with the IT sector in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. Their BCA program, in this regard, has visiting opportunities for companies like TCS, Wipro, Capgemini, and Cognizant quite regularly. The placement percentage remains within 75-80%, although once again, your skills matter a lot, as in any other place. Campus life is decent; being in Mumbai, one can seek multiple internship opportunities during the course.
  • There are many private universities making waves, and MIT-WPU is that private university in Pune. The BCA program is structured and has reasonably decent faculty from regular industry engagements. The advantage of being located in Pune's IT hub works well - companies from Hinjewadi and other tech parks frequently visit for placement. The campus is wonderfully modern, but the fees are high at ₹3-4 lakhs per annum. Their scholarship process is relatively simple, and a good score in CUET goes a long way in negotiating fees.
  • Amity Mumbai is like all other Amities spread across the country. Not that the infrastructure is good enough or that they have corporate, the only bottleneck is its steep fees, that is around 3.5-4.5 lakhs per year. Quite an investment without a scholarship, though. The benefit here is the brand and the established placement cell. Almost all of them are going into service-based IT companies, some are going to startups, or some product companies if the profiles are strong.
  • Affiliated with Mumbai University, Mithibai College has the claim to offer a self-financed BCA course, and now which makes it an interesting option for students. The fee structure is much lower than that in private universities; it ranges somewhere around one lakh to one and a half lakhs per annum. The only catch is that corporate placement support is not centralized like in private universities; hence, a student will have to go the extra mile. Meanwhile, by location, Vile Parle, Mumbai, it brings in many companies around, and a Mumbai degree still counts in the job market.
  • S.K. Somaiya College, part of the greater Somaiya group, is an even cheaper option than the K.J. Somaiya main campus. Placements are comparatively better, though not reaching the much higher rates set by the main Somaiya campus. It's an average option for someone who wants to bear the Somaiya name but doesn't want to pay exorbitant fees.
  • The quality of local private BCA institutes in Pune and Mumbai varies widely: some have good placement records and good faculty, while some are just degree mills. Do your due diligence for any you consider: visit the campus, talk to fish students, and see placement data for yourself, and not what they claim.

The CUET Factor in Maharashtra

  • As of the academic year 2025-26, several autonomous and private universities in Maharashtra have opted for admission through CUET scores for BCA admissions. The admission process thus becomes standardized over some of the colleges that depended on heavy 12th-grade marks and management quotas for BCA admissions into the colleges.
  • For government-affiliated colleges and autonomous institutions, CUET scores now carry significant weight alongside your 12th marks. Private universities use CUET scores both for admission and scholarship allocation, which gives you leverage if you've scored well.
  • The CUET score of 150-160 and above would qualify you for admission in most of colleges. Scoring above 180 generally qualifies you for meaningful scholarships in private universities; although remember that "up to 50% scholarship" usually, in fact, means that most students get 20-30% off, not fully.

Mumbai vs. Pune: Location Matters

  • Mumbai is the best place for practical exposure in the corporate world. You are literally located in India's financial and tech capital, which hosts innumerable startups, IT companies, and multinationals. Internships and networking are abundant here, but the flip side is the brutal cost-of-living that easily adds ₹8,000-15,000 a month for accommodation, food, and transport. Not for everyone, a fast-paced environment.
  • Pune is known as a decent city, considering that it's become such an important IT hub, housing hundreds of companies in IT parks like Hinjewadi and Magarpatta. The cost of living in Pune is much more manageable than in Mumbai. One can survive having a budget of ₹6,000-10,000 every month. While the frenzy of Mumbai can be overwhelming for certain students, Pune has a very relaxed pace in general. Placement opportunities are awesome, especially if you're looking at IT service companies.

The Scholarship Reality Check

When private universities claim that "up to 50% scholarship based on CUET scores," very few students actually receive this maximum amount. Here is the realistic breakdown:

  • CUET score 180+: You might get a 30-40% scholarship in private universities, sometimes touching 50% if you negotiate well
  • CUET score 160-179: Expect around 20-30% scholarship
  • CUET score 140-159: Maybe 10-20% scholarship, sometimes less
  • Below 140: Minimal or no scholarship in most private colleges

Keep in mind that first-year scholarships are usually the easiest to obtain, and once received, they likely require maintaining an academic performance of 70-75% in the following years, especially in courses related to technicalities.

If you get the opportunity to visit the campus, please check in with current students (not just the ones the college tells you about) and verify placement reports, not just averages. CUET has made the admission process more straightforward and can be leveraged to negotiate well when it comes to your score.

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