Admission to the college is based on 12th-grade marks, JEE Main scores, and state rankings for Gujarat students, with options like ACPC merit lists and EAMCET scores. In 2014, the reviewer gained admission through EAMCET with a merit number of 425, enabling choices in both government and private colleges. The college is known for its strong academics, experienced faculty, and placement opportunities, particularly in mechanical engineering. The faculty includes 10 senior members with 10-25 years of experience and 3 PhD holders, complemented by 15-16 junior faculty.
The curriculum follows GTU, with exams every four weeks and a comprehensive 8:30 to 5:30 daily schedule. Fees vary: government seats cost 7,000 INR annually, self-financed seats are 152,000 INR annually plus a 5,000 INR exam fee, and NRI seats are 300,000 INR annually. Scholarships are available through schemes like the Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavlamban Yojana (MYSY), offering a 50% fee reduction, along with merit-based scholarships of 10,000 INR for top performers.
The college maintains a 1:20 faculty-student mentor ratio and strong lab infrastructure. Placement rates are high in computer, IT, and chemical engineering, nearing 100%, while mechanical engineering sees 30-40% placements. The average salary package ranges from 3.5-7 LPA, with top companies like Tata, Ford, and Infosys recruiting. Internships are available but typically unpaid. Overall, the college is respected in Gujarat for its technical education and disciplined graduates.
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