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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology has the reputation for employing experienced and highly qualified professors across all its departments. Among them are highly accomplished experts in research and academic domains, holding high-level degrees in their subject of expertise. They are fully committed to delivering top-notch instruction as well as rigorous research while fostering student development with practical hands-on training and guidance. Student and graduate reviews repeatedly identify the effective instruction and dedication to student success by the faculty as factors that reinforce the college's reputatio

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

All faculty members at GCECT maintain high educational standards when delivering quality instruction. The faculty members receive praise from students who commend their supportive attitude while utilizing efficient teaching approaches. The college offers limited teaching resources through its favorable student-to-teacher number which enables individualized guidance.

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Saket Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, is known for having a good and experienced faculty. Many reviews highlight the faculty as knowledgeable, helpful, and dedicated to student learning. The college is particularly strong in its ceramic technology program, offering a unique B.Tech, M.Tech, and Ph.D. program. 

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  • Experienced and Qualified:
    The college boasts a strong faculty with a good reputation for their knowledge and experience in their respective fields. 
     
  • Helpful and Supportive:
    Students often praise the faculty for being supportive, understanding, and readily available to assist with their doubts and queries. 
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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology boasts a robust alumni base with graduates who are well-settled in their respective careers and dispersed across the world. Specific names of excellent alumni, though, are not well known. The college points out that its alumni have emerged as vibrant exponents in the field of ceramic research, application, and production and have made meaningful contributions both within India and outside. Some of the distinguished recent alumni are Souvik Karmakar, Sajdul Haque, Tanisha Sarkar, Bratati Ghosh, and Arkadeep Das, who have made a mark in Ceramic Technology, Information Technolog

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The graduates of Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT) secure employment at elite companies including Tata Consultancy Services, Calderys, Cognizant, Infosys, and IFGL Refractories. The placement cell at the college provides opportunities with Saint-Gobain Glass and Jindal South West and multiple leading organizations to support its industrious alumni.

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Saket Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

To apply for a B.E. / B.Tech program at the Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT), you need to pass the 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, securing at least 45% marks (or 40% for PwD and specific OBC categories). You also need to have passed English with at least 30% marks in the 12th standardThe selection process is based on your 10+2 marks and your rank in the WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination). 
 
Eligibility Criteria:
  • Pass 10+2: You must have passed the 10+2 examination or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as subje
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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The required documents during the B.E. / B.Tech application process at Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology include:-

1. Class 10 & 12 Marksheets

2. Allotment letter and Rank Card for WBJEE entrance exam. 

3. Proof of Identity:- A government-issued ID as an Aadhar card, voter ID, or passport.

4. Caste Certificate (if applicable): A Valid caste certificate application for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) has to be provided. 

5. Domicile Certificate.

6. Passport size Pictures:- Generally, 2-4 recent passport-sized images are needed to fulfill the application form. 

7. Transfer Certificate: From the last educati

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Candidates interested in GCECT must sign up for WBJEE registration through its official website when the registration period is active. WBJEE rank holders need to take part in WBJEE counseling so they can select GCECT as their preferred institution. Students who join WBJEE counseling have the opportunity to select GCECT as their college choice. Candidates must attend the college after seat allotment with required documents.

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Saket Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

The WBJEE cutoff for Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT) varies by course and year, but generally, a higher rank is needed for Computer Science and Information Technology compared to Ceramic Technology. For example,  in 2024, the closing rank for B.Tech in Ceramic Technology was around 8139 for the general home state category, while for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering, it was around 3165. 
 
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  • B.Tech in Ceramic Technology:
    The closing rank for the general home state category in 2024 was 8139. In 2022, it was 13172.
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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology offers only BTech and MTech courses. Admission to MTch courses is not based on the scores obtained in any entrance exam. Admission to BTech courses at the college is based on the scores obtained in the WBJEE exam. The cutoff rank required in 2024 varied from 4749 to 8139, depending on the specialisations in BTech in which the student is interested.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Prospective applicants must take part in WBJEE followed by obtaining an approved ranking in order to enroll at GCECT. After successful completion of the WBJEE examination students need to take part in the WBJEE counseling procedure and choose GCECT as their top institution. WBJEE counseling uses candidate rankings together with their filled choices during the session to determine seat distribution. Candidates who receive their assigned seat must execute all necessary admission procedures.

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Saket Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Getting admitted to the Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT) in Kolkata is competitive, especially for popular programs like Computer Science and Engineering. Admission is primarily based on performance in the WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) and, to a lesser extent, 10+2 scoresThe college accepts WBJEE scores for B.Tech programs, with the closing ranks varying depending on the program and category. For instance, the closing rank for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering in the General AI category was 3306 in 2024. 
 
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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Direct admission to the Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology is not usually available. Admission to B.Tech programs is mostly through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) on the basis of merit and eligibility. But if there are some vacant seats after the principal counseling rounds, the college can hold decentralized counseling for direct admission, but only for candidates who are domiciled in West Bengal with a valid WBJEE rank. All the requirements made by the regulatory bodies should be fulfilled in order to obtain such admissions. Direct admission is not provided under any circumstances without goi

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

All prospective students seeking B.E./B.Tech admission at GCECT must pass the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) to enroll. The admission requires successful completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics where minimum scores follow WBJEE standards. The centralized counseling procedure uses WBJEE ranks to determine seat distribution for interested students.

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Saket Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, admissions are open at the for various programs, including B.Tech, M.Tech, and Ph.D. The college is an autonomous institution under MAKAUT and has an NAAC A Grade accreditation. 
 
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  • B.Tech Admissions:
    Admissions for B.Tech (including B.Tech in Ceramic Technology and other specializations) are open, with the WBJEE 2025 exam being a key factor,
  • M.Tech Admissions:
    Admissions for M.Tech programs are also ongoing, and the GATE 2025 results are relevant, Shiksha. 
     
  • Ph.D. Admissions:
    Applications are invited for Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs as well, with specific details ava
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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology does not provide a 100% scholarship to all students. The college offers various scholarships, including the AICTE Saksham, Pragati, and Swanath schemes that provide a maximum of INR 50,000 annually, and the AICTE PG (GATE/GPAT). A scholarship of INR 12,400 is provided each month for deserving postgraduate students. These scholarships are need- and merit-based, and the students have to fulfill certain eligibility criteria, e.g., income limits of the family or being differently-abled, to become eligible. There is no provision for a full tuition waiver for all students.

 

 

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The academic institution GCECT provides different forms of financial support including scholarship programs for its students. Students who qualify for scholarships can obtain funds from the Swami Vivekananda Merit-cum-Means Scholarship (SVMCM), Aikashree and OASIS programs. Students belonging to financially weaker backgrounds can get complete or partial reductions on their tuition fees. These scholarship programs maintain two primary objectives: maintaining academic superior performance while assuring access to education for qualified students during any monetary difficulties.

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Prashant

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The food quality in the hostel mess at the Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology is generally considered good and hygienic. Some online sources say the food is nutritious and appetizing, ensuring student well-being. While individual preferences vary, the mess is known for offering a variety of dishes with nutritional value, including items like salad, chapati, rice, dal, and vegetables. 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology has a full range of campus facilities. The campus features adequately equipped laboratories for every department, a spacious library housing physical and electronic resources, and a Central Computing Centre with an internet facility available 24 hours a day. Hostel facilities are provided to students, along with indoor as well as outdoor sports facilities. The college offers a canteen that dispenses hygienic food, a state-of-the-art auditorium for functions, and large classrooms with projector facilities. Other facilities include a health center, water purifiers, ATM, power backu

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Through its Students' Welfare Association the Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT) in Kolkata maintains an extensive selection of extracurricular activities. The Students' Welfare Association offers nine different extracurricular clubs that include Bytemonk (Tech Club), Spartans (Sports Club), Harmonica (Music Club), Revolution D (Dance Club), Astronomy Club, Kothopokothon (Drama Club), Literature Club, Quizzard (Quiz Club), Robotics Club, Fashionista (Fashion Club), and Photography Club. 

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