GECT M.Tech FAQs
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for admission to M.Tech Process Control at GECT Thrissur?
Ans. GATE is the primary route for admission through the DTE Kerala MCAP process. However, in cases where seats remain vacant after regular allotment rounds, direct applicants (without GATE) may also be considered for open category seats during spot admissions. That said, having a GATE score significantly improves your chances and also makes you eligible for the Rs. 12,400/month AICTE scholarship.
Ques. Which GATE paper should I appear for to be eligible for M.Tech Process Control at GECT Thrissur?
Ans. The relevant GATE paper for M.Tech Process Control at GECT Thrissur is Chemical Engineering (CH). Candidates with a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering or related disciplines should appear for the CH paper. The eligibility and GATE paper codes are governed by APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) and DTE Kerala, so it is advisable to check the official Annexure V on the DTE Kerala website for the latest updates.
Ques. What is the total cost of doing M.Tech at GECT Thrissur, and is it really affordable?
Ans. Yes, it is extremely affordable. The total tuition fee for the entire 2-year programme is just Rs. 26,460, plus a one-time admission fee of Rs. 252 and a refundable caution deposit of Rs. 1,500. If you are GATE-qualified, you receive Rs. 12,400 per month as a stipend from AICTE, which amounts to nearly Rs. 2.97 lakh over 2 years - far more than the total fees. Even hostel accommodation is available at very nominal rates (Rs. 16,000-30,000 per year).
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Tech Process Control from GECT Thrissur?
Ans. Graduates of this programme find opportunities in process industries such as petrochemicals (Reliance, BPCL), pharmaceuticals, fertilisers, food processing, and water treatment. Many alumni also pursue PhD programmes at IITs, NITs, and foreign universities. Roles include Process Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer, Control Systems Engineer, and R&D Engineer. GECT Thrissur's Chemical Engineering department has a strong reputation for core industry placements, particularly with companies like Reliance and BPCL.
Ques. Can students from other states apply for M.Tech Process Control at GECT Thrissur?
Ans. Yes, students from other states can apply through the DTE Kerala MCAP process using their GATE score. There is no state domicile restriction for M.Tech admissions in Kerala government colleges. However, reservation benefits (SC/ST/OBC) are applicable only as per Kerala Government norms, and students from other states may not be eligible for state-specific reservations.
Ques. How competitive is the admission to M.Tech Process Control at GECT Thrissur, and what GATE score is typically required?
Ans. With only 18 seats available, the programme is moderately competitive. Since it is a specialised branch (Process Control under Chemical Engineering), the competition is less intense compared to popular branches like CSE or ECE. Candidates with a GATE score in the range of 400-500 (CH paper) have historically secured admission. However, the exact cutoff varies each year based on the number of applicants and seat availability. Checking the previous year's rank lists on the MCAP portal gives a good indication of the required score.
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