Admissions are based on a merit rank derived from 60% of GSHEB marks and 40% of JEE exam marks. Candidates can select colleges in three rounds via the ACPC website, requiring a 12th GSEB certificate and GUJ-CET Exam certificate. Faculty members are highly qualified, mostly with master's degrees and some pursuing PhDs. A favorable faculty-student ratio of 1:6 to 1:10 allows for personalized attention. The college offers two types of seats: Self-financed (approx.
1,52,000 INR annually) and Government (1,500 to 3,600 INR per semester). Self-financed fees are higher than many other colleges, but the college offers good placement services, with around 50-60% of students securing jobs. The average package is 6.5 LPA, and the highest is 8.7 LPA. Notable recruiters include Reliance Industries, L&T, Honeywell, and TCS. Students become eligible for placements from the 5th semester, with a 100% placement rate in certain courses last year.
The college also provides internships and industry programs to boost skills. Scholarship opportunities are available, such as the Mukhiyamanti Swavlamban Yojna (MYSY) for students with an annual family income of 6 lakh or less and a percentile over 80, offering Rs 6,000 from the college and Rs 10,000 from the government. Government students receive Rs 5,000 yearly, while self-financed students receive Rs 50,000. Fees differ based on the admission scheme, with Rs 4,500 per semester for government exam admissions, Rs 3,750 for TFWS scheme students, and Rs 85,000 for management quota.
Scholarships like Digital Gujarat are also available, with faculty assistance in applications. The college ensures students are well-informed about scholarships and has faculty dedicated to assisting with scholarship inquiries.
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