Is it worth pursuing B.E. / B.Tech at Government College of Engineering and Research, Avasari?
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{Source: B.E. / B.Tech students & alumni}
Answer: Pursuing BE/BTech from Government College of Engineering and Research, Avasari
Here's a summary of the key points:
* Placement: Around 30-35% of students get placed, with an average package of INR2-5 LPA. Top recruiters include Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, and Mahindra. While 50-55% of students in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering get placed, computer students face challenges in securing jobs.
* Faculty: Well-qualified and knowledgeable faculty members with a passion for teaching. The college emphasizes providing theoretical and practical knowledge to students.
* Infrastructure:...more
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The overall rating for the college considering the faculty performance, fee structure, value for money, placements and other opportunites as provided by former and current students of this college is 4.1 out of 5. The most praised feature of the college being its faculty members who are talented and have a good relationship with the students. A huge drawback about the college is its placement opportunities.
No, the Government College of Engineering and Research, Avasari does not provide 100% Placements. Around 50-60 per cent of students get placed. This has been evident by looking at the student reviews on the Shiksha website. If you are considering this institute, you are suggested to go through the reviews in detail on the Shiksha website itself.
There are around 60 vacancies in the B.Tech programme of Mechanical Engineering in Government College of Engineering and Research, Avasari, annually. The programme is recognised by AICTE and is affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University. Admission is made through the MHT CET entry test. The total fee for this course is INR 60 K.
First you have to take the MHT CET exam, a state-level entrance examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Government for admissions in Engineering Institutions. You should score atleast 92 percentile to take admissions in Computer Engineering in this college. It's one of the most desired course in this college. So the course cutoff may also be higher. So to be in the safer side score atleast a cutoff of around 93 per cent.
To the point, the Avasari government-run engineering schools like Engineering and Research also offer scholarships like the EBC (Economically Backward Class) Scholarship, GOI Scholarships for SC/ST/OBC applicants, merit-based scholarships, as well as minority and state-sponsored scholarships for any eligible student. They are very helpful to financially weak people as well as sending positive messages on merit. Students can apply through government portals or the college administration.
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