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Raiyani Prince Madhubhai

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"Government College of Engineering (GCE) accepts scores from the following entrance exams for admission to B.Tech programs:

 

JEE Main

JEE Advanced

MHT CET

KCET

For admission to B.Tech programs, GCE gives priority to JEE Advanced scores over JEE Main scores. However, if the number of students who have qualified JEE Advanced is less than the number of seats available, GCE will consider JEE Main scores for admission."

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Raiyani Prince Madhubhai

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No, Government College of Engineering (GECA) is not more expensive than Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (BAMU) Aurangabad. In fact, GECA is significantly less expensive than BAMU Aurangabad. The tuition fees for various courses at GECA are as follows:
Master of Computer Applications (MCA): INR 39,154
Master of Engineering (ME): INR 143,018
Doctorate: INR 87,000
Under Graduation (4 years): INR 327,404
Under Graduation (3 years): INR 288,812

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Raiyani Prince Madhubhai

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Yes, the Government College of Engineering (GECA) is generally considered to be the best engineering college in Aurangabad. It is an autonomous government college affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. GECA was established in 1960 and is one of the oldest and most prestigious engineering colleges in Maharashtra.

GECA has a strong academic reputation and is known for its excellent faculty and facilities. The college offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in engineering and technology. GECA students have a good track record of placements in top companies."

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Raiyani Prince Madhubhai

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The cutoff marks for B.Tech in government colleges in India vary depending on the college, branch, and category. However, the general cutoff marks for general category students in top government colleges are as follows:

 

Computer Science and Engineering: 90000-110000

Electronics and Communication Engineering: 92000-112000

Mechanical Engineering: 93000-113000

Civil Engineering: 94000-114000

Electrical and Electronics Engineering: 95000-115000

For reserved category students, the cutoff marks are lower. It is important to note that the cutoff marks may vary depending on the number of applicants and the difficulty of the JEE Main exam. It i

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The minimum cutoff for B.Tech at Government College of Engineering varies depending on the branch and category. However, in general, the minimum cutoff for General category students is around 90000 rank in JEE Main. For reserved category students, the cutoff is lower. The minimum cutoff for B.Tech at Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad for the year 2023 is 85 percentile for the General category, which is equivalent to 90+ marks overall. 

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"To get into Government College of Engineering M.Tech with 70% in class 12th, you need to have a valid GATE score and a strong academic record. The GATE cutoff scores vary depending on the course and category, but most M.Tech programs at GCE have a cutoff of at least 80%.

 

In addition to your GATE score, your chances of getting into GCE M.Tech will also be improved by a strong personal statement, good letters of recommendation, and a strong academic record. You can also improve your chances by applying for courses that have a lower cutoff."

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"Graduates of B.Tech from Government College of Engineering have a wide range of career prospects, including:

 

Core engineering roles in various industries such as IT, manufacturing, construction, and energy

Research and development positions in academia and industry

Management and leadership roles in engineering and technology companies

Entrepreneurship

Here are some specific examples of job titles that B.Tech graduates from Government College of Engineering may pursue:

 

Software Engineer

Data Scientist

Machine Learning Engineer

Cloud Architect

Product Manager

Project Manager

Research Engineer

Design Engineer

Manufacturing Engineer

Constru

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Raiyani Prince Madhubhai

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"Yes, Government College of Engineering offers better placements than BAMU Aurangabad. According to the NIRF 2023 report, the median package offered to BTech and M.Tech students at GECA in 2022 was INR 6.5 LPA and INR 5 LPA, respectively. In comparison, the median package offered to UG and PG students at BAMU Aurangabad in 2022 was INR 3.36 LPA and INR 2.52 LPA, respectively.

 

GECA also has a higher placement rate than BAMU Aurangabad. In 2022, 80% of CSE students at GECA were placed, while only 48% of students at BAMU Aurangabad were placed.

 

Some of the top recruiters at GECA include TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, Accenture

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Raiyani Prince Madhubhai

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The highest package offered at Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad was INR 15 lakhs per annum for electrical engineering in 2023. The average package for the college is INR 6 lakhs per annum, and the highest package offered in 2019 was INR 15.1 lakhs per annum, which was given by Nvidia. The median package offered to BTech and MTech students during GECA placements 2022 stood at INR 6.5 LPA and INR 5 LPA, respectively.

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Raiyani Prince Madhubhai

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Mostly all government colleges has only two number of seats allocated per classroom 1). 75 2).150 . Mostly general branches has 150 seats and core branches has 75 . So it depends on the specific field you choose.

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