GIT BE (Robotics and Automation) FAQs
Ques. What is the seat intake for BE Robotics and Automation at GIT Gandhinagar?
Ans. The BE Robotics and Automation programme at GIT Gandhinagar has a seat intake of 60 students, as listed under the B.Tech Robotics and Automation specialisation at Gandhinagar University.
Ques. What was the GUJCET closing rank for BE Robotics and Automation at GIT Gandhinagar in 2025?
Ans. The GUJCET 2025 closing rank for BE Robotics and Automation at GIT Gandhinagar was 29,128 (General category, Round 3). The Round 1 closing rank was 36,170 and Round 2 was 50,481, indicating that seats were available even in later rounds.
Ques. What subjects are covered in the BE Robotics and Automation programme at GIT?
Ans. The programme covers robotics fundamentals, automation systems, mechatronics, control systems, PLC and SCADA programming, computer vision, artificial intelligence for robotics, industrial automation, and embedded systems. The curriculum is designed to align with Industry 4.0 requirements.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after BE Robotics and Automation from GIT Gandhinagar?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Robotics Engineers, Automation Engineers, Control Systems Engineers, Mechatronics Engineers, and Industrial Automation Specialists. Key sectors include automotive, manufacturing, aerospace, defence, and technology companies. Opportunities also exist in research and development and higher education.
Ques. What is the total fee for BE Robotics and Automation at GIT Gandhinagar?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the 4-year BE Robotics and Automation programme is Rs. 2,73,000 (Rs. 34,125 per semester for 8 semesters), as approved by the FRC. University examination fees are payable separately each semester.
Ques. Is BE Robotics and Automation at GIT Gandhinagar a good choice compared to BE Mechanical or BE Electronics?
Ans. BE Robotics and Automation is an interdisciplinary programme that combines elements of mechanical, electrical, electronics, and computer engineering. It is a good choice for students interested in automation, smart manufacturing, and emerging technologies. However, BE Mechanical and BE Electronics have broader industry acceptance and more established placement networks. Students should choose based on their specific career interests.
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