Admission to engineering colleges in Gujarat is coordinated by the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC), which uses state board marks and GUJCET scores for creating a merit list. GUJCET is the mandatory entrance exam for engineering programs in the state. The faculty, with over a decade of industry experience, helps students acquire essential professional skills, assisting with placements and curriculum-related queries. The government-aided college offers low tuition, with fees completely waived for girls and set at 1,500 Rupees per annum for boys.
Total annual fees, including library, laboratory, and exam fees, amount to about 9,000 Rupees for boys and 7,500 Rupees for girls. The college boasts a robust placement record, especially in chemical engineering, securing over 90% of students in 2017-18, with the highest package at 17.4 LPA and an average package of 6.5 LPA. Overall, about 85% of eligible students are placed, with an average package of 4 LPA. Internship opportunities provide monthly stipends between 15,000 and 30,000 Rupees.
Top recruiting companies include Reliance, L&T, Adani, and Tata Motors. In one cycle, 345 students were placed with leading MNCs and Indian companies. Various scholarships, including state government and trust-provided fee waivers, are available, with students receiving an average of 20,000 Rupees in aid. As a government institution, the annual fee is approximately 9,000 Rupees, and the low cost minimizes the need for loans. However, there are no campus job stipends available.












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