Admission at GIT Jaipur involves filling out a counseling form, paying fees via bank DD, and selecting preferred colleges and branches based on RPET exam results, which are announced in July. Direct admissions through a management quota are also available. Faculty are generally supportive, though there are mixed reviews on their qualifications, especially with some faculty being recent graduates. The college offers well-maintained labs and a central library, contributing to a positive learning environment.
Tuition fees are Rs. 74,500 annually, with hostel fees at Rs. 1 lakh and an NBA certificate fee of Rs. 3,000. Fees can be paid in installments, but late payments incur fines. The overall annual cost is around Rs. 1.6 lakh, and caution money refunds have been inconsistently reported. Placement initiatives include extra classes for skills like interviews and group discussions, and companies like Tech Mahindra, Capgemini, Infosys, and Wipro visit the campus.
Some packages go up to 32 LPA, but the average ranges from 2.5 to 5 LPA, with 60-70% placement success. However, core sector companies and internship opportunities are limited. A program like Syscom SOJIT offers project-based learning. Placement eligibility starts in the 5th or 7th semester, with about 100 companies visiting annually, but only around 30% are placed through campus drives. Scholarships and fee relaxations are available for top exam performers and students from economically disadvantaged or backward castes.
General and OBC students are not eligible for these scholarships. Fees range from Rs 70,000 to 100,000, depending on the admission scheme, and have increased over time. While scholarships exist, students report limited financial assistance, with many costs borne by themselves.
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