Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology admits students primarily through the WBJEE, typically requiring a rank within the top 10,000. The college offers three engineering streams: Computer Science Engineering (CSE), Information Technology (IT), and Ceramic Technology (CT). Annual fees are approximately INR 12,000 for CSE, INR 24,000 for IT, and INR 6,000 for CT. Over four years, total fees are INR 52,000 for CSE (reduced to INR 6,000 under TFW), and INR 72,000 for IT.
The college provides fee waivers for economically disadvantaged students, with schemes like the Tuition Fee Waiver and the Swami Vivekananda Merit Cum Means Scholarship. Placements are robust, with 70-80% of students placed annually. The highest package offered was 15 LPA in 2022, with an average of 4-6 LPA. Ceramic Technology stands out with a 100% placement rate, averaging 8.5 LPA. Major recruiters include TCS, Wipro, and Amazon. Students can start placements from the 6th semester, and internships offer stipends from 8k to 16k per month.
The faculty is highly qualified, though there's room for improvement in technology adoption. Overall, the college provides a cost-effective education compared to private institutions, with a supportive environment for financial aid and placements.
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