
G. V. Acharya Polytechnic College Admission 2025: Fees, Courses, Eligibility and Selection
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G. V. Acharya Polytechnic College Admission Process 2025
G. V. Acharya Polytechnic College admission is through qualifying exam scores of the candidates. The institute offers courses at After 10th level in stream including Engineering. G. V. Acharya Polytechnic College admission is granted based on performance of the aspirants in exams, such as CBSE 10th. Candidates must register online on the institute’s website. For the offline availability of the application form, students must check with the college admission department.
Candidates have to pay a total tuition fee of INR 18,000 for After 10th level. Besides tuition fee, students also need to pay caution deposit, exam fee, hostel fee, etc.
Typically, the duration of the After 10th level courses is 3 years.
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