How hard is getting admission into Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village?

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    Zoya Ali | Contributor-Level 7

    a week ago

    It depends on the course in which the student is interested. Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village offers only BTech, MTech, MPharma, BPharma, and Diploma courses. Admission to the BTech, MPharma, BPharma, and MTech courses at the college can be considered difficult as it is done based on the scores obtained in the JEE Main, GPAT, GUJCET, and GATE exams, respectively. Admission to the diploma courses can be considered less difficult as it is done based on the scores obtained in the previous qualification.

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    Priya Kumari | Contributor-Level 6

    3 months ago

    Hello!

    Getting admission into Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village is considered to be moderately competitive.But it's not hard. B.E./B.Tech require 45–50% marks in 10+2 and GUJCET or JEE Main scores.The admission process is done through ACPC counselling, which maintains transparency.The institute has limited seats for each branch.Fast-track admission is also available for those with 80%+ scores in 12th.Management quota seats are also available, but basic qualifications are  must.Students can also get scholarships based on academic performance.

    Overall, admission is not difficult if you meet the criteria.

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Semester exam results at Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village are typically declared between June and November for summer exams (even semesters) and between January and August for winter exams (odd semesters)

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The JEE Main results applicable for B.E./B.Tech admission at BGKV are based on the NTA announcements:

Session 1 (January 2025) result was declared on February INR 11, 2025 .

Session 2 (April 2025) result was released on April 18, 2025 .

Use whichever session gives you the higher percentile for the ACPC counselling and BGKV seat allocation.

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Zoya Ali

well- qualified and supportive

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Zoya Ali

Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village generally well-qualified and supportive faculty,  but some reviews indicate potential issues with outdated syllabi and limited practical exposure in certain departments

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Ankita Jha

The faculty at Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village is generally well-qualified and supportive. Students appreciate their subject knowledge, guidance in academics, and involvement in tech clubs and activities. Most teachers are approachable and help simplify complex topics. However, some students, especially in mechanical engineering, have noted outdated syllabi and less practical exposure. A few also feel the teaching approach can be rigid. Overall, the faculty is competent and committed, contributing positively to students' learning experiences.

 

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