Admission to Gandhi Institute of Excellent Technocrats is through the JEE Main entrance exam and BPUT's selection process, with direct admission options available. The college environment is positively perceived, with well-qualified faculty, many of whom hold PhDs and degrees from reputed institutions like NIT. The faculty-student ratio is 100:600, and each section has 45-50 students. The college holds an A+ accreditation, partly due to faculty contributions. The course and hostel fees are each Rs 75,000, considered mid-level to slightly high, with installment payment options.
The examination system includes internal, semester, and surprise tests, with a generally low fail rate, although there are criticisms about exam strictness and checking. The college has a strong placement program, with a 70-95% placement rate. Companies like TCS, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and Infosys recruit from the campus. The highest salary package is around 12 LPA, with an average of 3-6 LPA. Students become eligible for placements from the sixth semester.
The college also offers paid internships with companies like ByteIQ Analytics, which offers stipends of 30,000 INR. Scholarships, primarily for SC/ST candidates, are available, with government support for SC/ST/OBC/minority students. Tuition fees range from Rs 80,000 to Rs 140,000 annually, with additional hostel costs. SC/ST scholarships are Rs 75,000, and OBC scholarships range from Rs 20,000-Rs 40,000. Scholarships based on 12th-grade marks are available under the e-Medhabruti scheme. Financial assistance is available through loans, grants, and on-campus jobs, with EMI options for fee payment.
Additional fees include registration and lab manuals. Hostel fees vary, reported at Rs 60,000, while others, including food, are Rs 135,000.

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