Filipino students apply to Maharashtra colleges through fn.mahacet.org, the official Government of Maharashtra portal. Admission is merit-based for the international quota — no MHT CET or JEE. The one-time State CET Cell fee is USD 1,200, and flights run 4–6 hours from Manila.
Maharashtra hosts students from 68 countries, and interest from the Philippines keeps growing. This guide covers everything a student from the Philippines needs: eligibility, fees, the application timeline and documents — all through the official Government of Maharashtra route.
Why Maharashtra for Filipino Students?
Maharashtra is India's education powerhouse — home to Mumbai and Pune, 200+ colleges open to international students, and globally recognised degrees approved by AICTE, NMC, PCI and the Bar Council of India. Tuition and living costs are substantially lower than typical Western destinations, while English remains the medium of instruction.
Do You Need an Entrance Exam?
No — for most courses. International candidates are exempt from MHT CET and JEE. Engineering, management, pharmacy, law, nursing and hospitality seats are filled on academic merit. The exceptions are national requirements: NEET-UG for MBBS, BDS and AYUSH courses, and NATA for architecture.
Fees: What Will It Cost?
The State CET Cell charges a one-time USD 1,200 — USD 50 with your eligibility documents and USD 1,150 on registration. Tuition varies by course and college and is paid directly to the institution: engineering typically runs USD 1,800–4,800 per year and MBA USD 2,400–7,200. Living costs in Pune or Nagpur are lower than Mumbai. Budget in Philippine Peso terms using current exchange rates.
Getting There
Direct and one-stop flights connect Manila to Mumbai in about 4–6 hours. Mumbai's international airport is the gateway; Pune and Nagpur are short domestic hops or a drive away.
Visa & Documents
You will need a valid passport, your academic transcripts, and — once a seat is allotted — the admission letter for your Indian student visa application at the nearest Indian Mission. Students from non-Indian boards may need an AIU equivalence certificate. Register with the FRRO after arrival as required.
How to Apply on fn.mahacet.org
- Register free on fn.mahacet.org with your passport details.
- Upload transcripts and category documents, pay the USD 50 eligibility-check fee.
- Receive your eligibility confirmation from the State CET Cell.
- Pay the USD 1,150 registration fee.
- Fill your college and course choices.
- Accept your allotment and travel to Maharashtra.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Filipino students study in Maharashtra without MHT CET?
Yes. International candidates are exempt from MHT CET. Most courses are merit-based; only medical courses require NEET-UG and architecture requires NATA.
How long is the flight from the Philippines?
About 4–6 hours via Manila to Mumbai, Maharashtra's international gateway.
What are the State CET Cell fees?
The total fee is USD 1,200 — a USD 50 eligibility-check fee when you submit documents, and USD 1,150 registration after eligibility is confirmed. Tuition is paid separately to your college.
Which courses can Filipino students choose?
Engineering (B.E./B.Tech), MBA, MCA, pharmacy, law, nursing, hotel management, architecture and medicine — 500+ programmes across 200+ participating colleges.
Is the degree recognised back home?
Degrees come from AICTE/NMC/PCI-approved institutions and are recognised for employment and further study internationally. Check your home regulator for profession-specific licensing steps.