Admission to the Government College of Engineering in Karad is facilitated through a centralized process managed by the Directorate of Technical Education, based on MH-CET scores. It involves three main rounds, with additional rounds if seats remain unfilled. The college's structural engineering department offers two courses with a faculty-student ratio of 1:8. Fees vary by category, with open category students paying between 74,000 and 85,000 INR annually, while OBC students pay 42,600 to 45,000 INR, and SC/ST students pay 4,000 to 5,000 INR.
Various scholarships are available, including the Punjab Rao Deshmukh scholarship, offering significant fee reductions and stipends based on financial need and category. The college is among the top 10 engineering colleges in Maharashtra, with around 60 companies participating in its placement drives annually. Placement outcomes vary by department, with the IT department achieving the highest package of 22 lakh INR and an average of 5.9 lakh INR. The Electrical department boasts a 100% placement rate.
Students are eligible for placement opportunities from their 5th semester, supported by a dedicated placement and training center. Accommodation costs for 2023-24 are 198,420 INR, with a planned reduction in the following year. Scholarships and tuition waivers are aligned with government criteria, benefiting economically disadvantaged students significantly.
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