Admission to the Global Institute of Technology (GIT) involves taking the WBJEE exam, though the rank is not a crucial factor. GIT also provides a pathway for diploma holders to pursue a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering. The faculty at GIT is generally experienced and supportive, offering guidance in both lab and theory sessions. The fee structure, guided by RTU KOTA, includes additional development fees, totaling approximately INR 3.6 lakhs for all 8 semesters, averaging INR 85,000 to 90,000 annually.
Discounts are available for students with high marks, and payment can be made via cash or internet banking. Job opportunities are solid for students with strong results and internship experiences, although campus placements are average with limited company visits. The highest recorded package was INR 8 lakh per annum from Byju's, with about 30% securing on-campus placements. Scholarships are based on family income and academic performance, with additional government support for financially challenged students.
While GIT offers a supportive learning environment and some scholarship opportunities, improvements in campus placements, especially for engineering students, are necessary.
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