The college boasts a highly qualified faculty, all PhD holders from esteemed institutions like IITs and COEP, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio of 15:70 with 10 faculty members for at least 60 students. Faculty are selected through competitive exams such as MPSC and TET. The college conducts regular mentorship sessions to assist students academically and non-academically. The Instrumentation and Control Engineering branch has impressive placement results, with students eligible from the 7th semester.
Last year, 50 out of 65 students from this branch secured jobs, with an average salary of 4 LPA and a peak at 12 LPA. Overall, 80% of placements are on-campus, with averages across branches at 5-6 LPA, while Computer and Electronics & Telecommunication branches see 10-12 LPA. Key recruiters include Emerson, Adani, Reliance, Siemens, Cipla, TCS, and Byjus, offering internships at companies like Google and Microsoft. Industry leaders such as Forbes Marshall and Adani also engage with students through guest lectures.
The Government College of Engineering and Research in Pune offers an economical tuition fee structure, with total degree costs between 2 to 3 lakhs INR. Fees are categorized by reservation: Open category at 25,000 INR, OBC and SC/ST at 6,400 INR, and TFWS applicants at 10,050 INR. Additional fees include a 1,150 INR annual hostel fee and a monthly mess fee of about 2,300 INR. Specific annual fees are 15,000 INR for tuition, 5,000 INR for development, 1,200 INR for library and internet, 1,600 INR for laboratory, 125 INR for gatherings, 575 INR for gymkhana and training placement, 500 INR for caution money deposit, 701 INR for a one-time insurance, and 314 INR for other expenses.
Placements are notably strong in certain branches.
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