Admission to government engineering colleges in Maharashtra is determined by the MHTCET, a common entrance exam based on the 12th-grade syllabus. Annually, around 200,000 students take this test, with the top 3,000-4,000 gaining entry into government institutions. The MHTCET results form the State Merit List, crucial for the centralized admission process where students select their colleges and branches. Faculty members, while considered average, are supportive and aid in problem-solving, contributing to a positive educational experience.
They are well-qualified, frequently conducting lectures, and assisting in student projects. The fee at the Government College of Engineering is relatively affordable at Rs 84,000 for regular students, with a 50% waiver available for Maharashtra students through government scholarships. The college is committed to student development, making the fee structure manageable. Placement opportunities are robust, especially for IT students, with a 90-95% placement rate. Top companies like TCS, Capgemini, and Whirlpool recruit regularly.
Although IT, EnTC, and Electrical branches have strong placements, Mechanical and Civil branches have fewer opportunities. Internships are facilitated during the 6th and 7th semesters, with cross-branch applications encouraged. Scholarships are available, mainly through the Maharashtra government's MahaDBT program, with additional options from Siemens Pvt. Ltd. and Cummins Pvt. Ltd., offering comprehensive financial support. For 2023, tuition fees are: General Category - Rs 86,000, OBC/VJ/NT - Rs 45,000, SC/ST - Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000, TFWS - Rs 70,000, and EWS - Rs 77,000.
Both Maharashtra state and out-of-state students have various scholarships available to them.
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