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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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YASH SHARMA

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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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GCECT maintains an excellent placement outcome especially in Ceramic Technology which generates average compensation between 8–9 LPA. Students in Computer Science and Information Technology have achieved packages between 6–6.5 LPA as their the highest figure. The primary recruiting companies that visit GCECT are TCS, Infosys, Capgemini and Tech Mahindra.

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Students pursue B.E./B.Tech programs at GCECT because of its stellar academic programme together with its accomplished faculty members who focus on practical learning alongside research activities. The Ceramic Technology specialisation at GCECT offers exceptional opportunities within ceramics and glass industries as well as refractories initiatives while Computer Science and Information Technology programs maintain modern industrial requirements.

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GCECT accepts candidates who graduated from 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with a minimum mark of 45% (40% for reserved categories). Students enter GCECT through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) and proceed with counseling that selects students based on their obtained rankings. Those who wish to enter the second year through lateral admission need to pass the West Bengal Joint Entrance Lateral Entry Test (JELET).

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Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology (GCECT) provides prestigious education from its Kolkata campus through its specialised Ceramic Technology program. The establishment of GCECT as an engineering educational institution began in 1941. The educational programs at the college consist of B.Tech Ceramic Technology along with Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology. The academic credibility of the institution is supported by its unifying relationships with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT) as well as its approvals from both AICTE and UGC.

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Saket Kumar

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The hostel fees at the Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology are very less, i.e, only around INR 60 per month. This fee includes the electricity charges. However, the student will need to pay separate charges for the mess. There are limited seats available at the hostel.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Semester exam results in Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology are generally announced a few weeks after exams are over. Academic regulations mention that results are released once the evaluation process is over and ratified by the examination committee. Semester exam schedules are released in advance, and result declaration dates are informed to students through official college announcements. Though there is no specific universal date, results are typically made available one to two months after the exam to allow students timely access to their performance reports for academic advancement.

 

 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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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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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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