The college admission process is conducted online through ACPDC, based on JEE/AIEEE scores, 12th-grade percentages, and a merit list derived from Gujarat board exams and GujCET scores. Admission involves no group discussions or interviews. Ranked 116th among engineering colleges in India, the college offers a technologically advanced curriculum with a modern computer lab. The faculty is experienced, supportive, and maintains a 1:20 student ratio. The course structure includes internal (20 marks) and semester-end exams (80 marks).
About 85% of students pass their exams, though there's a noted need for more practical knowledge. The college provides affordable education with government-funded tuition fees around INR 10,000 annually, and significant financial aid options like the Maharaj Sayaji Financial Assistance Programme and various scholarships. Boys pay approximately INR 2,500 yearly, while girls pay INR 1,500. Total expenses over four years can be below INR 30,000. The college's placement system is robust, boasting a 70-80% placement rate with companies such as TCS, Infosys, and Deloitte, offering packages from INR 4-8 LPA, with the highest at INR 24 LPA.
The computer science department records an 80% placement rate with packages between INR 3-17 LPA. Over 100 companies visit annually, with students eligible for placements from the 7th semester. Internships are integral, offering stipends of INR 8,000 to INR 15,000 monthly. Numerous scholarships are available, including IOCL and DSW scholarships, and government scholarships like MYSY and Digital Gujarat. Annual fees range from 8,340 to 9,690 rupees for economically disadvantaged students, ensuring education remains accessible.
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