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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Since admissions to GCETTS require WBJEE or JEE Main results through centralised counselling, direct admission to B.E./B.Tech programs is normally not accessible. Official sources do not indicate management quota seats indicating limited or nonexistent direct entrance. Diploma holders can use JELET to enter laterally. 10+2 with 45% PCM (or 40% for protected categories) is eligible. Direct admission may be possible for any open seats following counselling, however this is uncommon and necessitates getting in touch with the college.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
100% scholarships that cover the entire cost of tuition are not specifically offered by the Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology Serampore (GCETTS). Based on talent and need it offers scholarships such as Oikashri (INR 10,000/year) and Swami Vivekananda (INR 60,000/year). Some students with high grades after their first year may receive full tuition waivers under Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) schemes, which exempt tuition for a limited number of students (two TFW seats each batch, for example). Although there are state scholarships for SC, ST, and OBC students, it is uncommon to find a full grant that covers all expenses
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The well-equipped campus of GCETTS, Serampore, has computer labs a library, and a Handloom Museum that features textile patterns. There are chess, football and cricket grounds among the sports facilities. The campus, which is close to the Ganga River features a café smart classrooms, and Wi-Fi. Boys can stay in hostels in old but still functional structures. Though some, like chemistry, require improvements, spinning, weaving, and textile processing labs are state-of-the-art. With clubs and festivals, the campus, which is 2.1 miles from Serampore station, fosters a lively student life.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
At the Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology (GCETTS), Serampore the best placement package differs depending on the year and source. According to student ratings the most expensive B.Tech packages, especially those in computer Science and textile technology vary from INR 6 LPA to INR 15 LPA. Employers such as TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Raymond and Jayashree Textiles hire people; IT often makes INR 5 LPA whereas Textile Technology occasionally makes INR 15 LPA. Despite the lack of official 2024 data placement rates are high with several batches receiving 95–100% placement.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The main prerequisite for admission to GCETTS, Serampore's B.E./B.Tech programme is a valid WBJEE score for regular seats via centralised counselling. The All India (AI) quota which takes into account JEE Main ranks (e.g 13372–35395 for SC category in 2024), allows candidates with JEE Main scores to apply. Direct entry may be permitted by management quota or open seats subject to eligibility (10+2 with 45% in PCM 40% for reserved categories), and additional fees. Diploma holders can apply for lateral admission through JELET.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Because of its government status, the Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology in Serampore provides B.Tech and M.Tech programs at reasonable costs For a four-year programme the cost of tuition for a B.Tech programme ranges from INR 28,900 to INR 53,400. Information technology costs INR 53,400 textile technology costs INR 28,900, and computer Science and apparel production management costs INR 34,000. Admission fees (INR 8,500), festival fees (INR 4,000), and magazine fees (INR 200) are extra expenses. Depending on the specialisation M.Tech fees can range from INR 28,900 to INR 1,02,400.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Founded in 1908, the Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology (GCETTS), Serampore, is a governmental, not private, college. It is run by the West Bengal government and is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT). It has also received approval from the AICTE. GCETTS which is well-known for being a pioneer in textile education provides reasonably priced instruction with an emphasis on technology and engineering. Students choose it because of its government status which guarantees controlled tuition merit-based admissions via WBJEE and access to state grants.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates must earn 45% in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in their 10+2 coursework in order to be admitted to MLRITM's B.E./B.Tech programme (40% for restricted categories) It is necessary to have a valid TS EAMCET or JEE Main score. Apply online on the MLRITM website, send in supporting documentation such as your grade report and entrance exam results and pay the application cost. Admission is determined on TS EAMCET counselling and entrance exam scores. Selected applicants pay costs to confirm admission after presenting their documentation on campus There are also seats available for management quotas.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission in B.Tech at FIT Group of Institutions, you must pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with at least 50% marks. Selection is based on JEE Main or UPTAC scores. You can apply online, and admission is given through merit and counselling process.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, there are core subject modules that are compulsory for you to study in every semester because they give a strong foundational base for the field, leaving no room for customization.
Having said that, there are program electives that you can choose based on your interests and understanding, the ones that are easy to understand and fun to explore, leaving some scope for customization.
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