Admission to Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology (GTBIT), part of GGSIPU in Delhi, is based on JEE Mains scores and the IPU CET exam. The institution reserves about 80% of seats for Sikh candidates. It is well-regarded for its faculty, particularly in electronics and coding. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:30, with class sizes averaging 60 students. Exams consist of two mid-semester tests and one end-semester exam per semester, using a 60/40 marking scheme for internal and external assessments.
The annual fee structure is around INR 110,000 to INR 150,000, with the first-year costs totaling about INR 158,500. Additional yearly expenses, including travel and living costs, can reach approximately INR 2 lakh. Financial aid options include the MOMA Scholarship for minorities and various Delhi government scholarships, although the college itself doesn't offer direct scholarships. GTBIT's placement scenario is moderate, especially strong for CSE and IT students, with companies like Infosys, Amazon, and HCL participating.
The average placement package ranges from 3.5 to 6 LPA, primarily from mass recruiters like Infosys and Wipro. The highest package, achieved through off-campus placements, was 52 LPA, while on-campus packages go up to 36 LPA. About 70-90% of students, particularly in Computer Science and IT, secure placements, although ECE and EEE branches have weaker outcomes. The placement cell assists with opportunities, but students must be proactive in seeking internships, as the college offers limited direct support.
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