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11 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Being a Government Institute, the fee is very low as compared to other private or autonomous institutions.
The fee for the B.Tech courses is around INR 16,500/- per year. The fee is only around INR 25,000/- per year for a lateral entry candidate. So the entire course can be completed by paying less than INR 2 Lakhs. The hostel fee is also low and affordable.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, the cutoff for this college based on mhtcet exam has been released for the year 2024. The overall cutoff percentile for MHT CET exam in the year 2024 is in the range of 40.28 - 93.87. The highest cutoff is for the Computer Science course and the least being for the Automobile Engineering course. So for courses like Computer Science and Telecommunications you're expected to score more than 91 per cent in the MHT CET examinations.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Since It's a Government College, a lot of students compete to get an admission in this college considering it's comparatively low fee. This adds to the usual JEE Main cutoff of above 90 to get an admission for the General category students. The closing JEE Main score in the previous year for the least desired courses B.E. in Automobile Engineering and B.E. in Civil Engineering was 93.39 for the General category students. As for courses like B.E. in Computer Science Engineering the cut-off is a bit high. P.S. the cutoff marks may vary every year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Government College of Engineering is considered good for the B.Tech courses. Better infrastructure, highly qualified and experienced faculty members, an updated curriculum concerning industries-the college is expected to provide good service with relatively lower fees than that in private colleges. The faculty members will be highly qualified, usually with a higher degree, and the placements are also quite good. Apart from this, government engineering colleges generally have good laboratory facilities for practical knowledge exposure. Fundamentally, Government College of Engineering would be one of the better choices in having a degree
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It's difficult to find definitive information on whether Government College of Engineering, Daman (GCED) offers all India seats because the GCED website doesn't explicitly mention all India seats. It primarily focuses on information relevant to local students, like admission criteria and contact details.
However, you can contact GCED Admissions Office. This is the most reliable way to get an answer. You can also find government websites related to technical education in India might have information about seat allocation for various engineering colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
At Government College of Engineering, Bargur, there is no specific information provided regarding the number of students who can pursue an MBA program. The focus of the information is more on the quality of education, international exposure, and achievements of students in various activities and competitions.
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