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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The costs of tuitions vary according to the courses given in Government College of Engineering, Kannur (GCEK) as it's under the government fund. For B.Tech programs, the undergraduate fee is around INR 10,000 to INR 15,000 per semester. For general category students, while for reserved categories the fee is lower.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
To get admission at Government College of Engineering, Kannur (GCEK) for UG/PG courses, one has to fit into the eligibility criteria as follows:
For UG: B.Tech:
The candidate must have passed 10+2 with core subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The Kerala Engineering Entrance Exam (KEAM) conducted by the Government of Kerala gives admission. The scores obtained at JEE Main can also be considered in certain categories.
For PG (M.Tech): B.Tech or equivalent degree in relevant discipline with at least 50% marks (45% for OBC/SC/ST candidates). Admission is done through GATE scores or college-specific entrance examinations.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Government College of Engineering, Kannur (GCEK) is a government-aided institute established by the government of Kerala in 1986. It is one among the most popular engineering colleges in the state, offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in several engineering disciplines. APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University affirms that this college provides quality education along with research activities and infraction facilities. GCEK offers a friendly learning environment and has a strong academic emphasis as well as emphasis on extra-curricular development. Being a government college, the fee is comparatively low compared to private
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Government College of Engineering, Karad (GCE Karad) is well known for its excellent and qualified faculty. Professors and lecturers holding qualifications such as M.Tech and Ph.D. degrees are also available. Many are constantly working in the field of research and development as well as consultancy for academic and industries benefit. The faculty is not only devoted to providing quality education but also insists on practical learning and guiding students through academic and career challenges. The strong academic background and experience in teaching of the faculty really make GCE Karad a reputed institution for engineering education
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Pailan College of Management and Technology, or PCMT, is a private college affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal, established in 1999. The institution offers a number of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes under the streams of engineering, management, and applied sciences. Since it is a private institution, it draws its management and funding from the private sector-it is funded and managed independently, free from government funding. Even if private, PCMT offers quality education with a focus on the student's hands-on experiences, industry exposure, and development into practicing professi
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The Government College of Engineering, Karad (GCE Karad) declared their respective semester exam result within 1 to 2 months of time frame after the completion of the exams. The results are mostly announced through the website of the college or portal of the affiliated university.
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Government College of Engineering, Karad is also known for its very qualified and experienced faculty. The teaching staff has higher degrees in their respective departments, with many holding years of experience in both academia and industry. The faculty members place emphasis on research, innovation, and quality education in engineering. The overall teaching-learning process within the college finds strong support from the faculty members attending workshops, conferences, and publications in national and international journals. It reflects dedication to the development of students in its student-centric approach, mentoring, and guidan
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Government College of Engineering, Karad, boasts of a robust alumni network with renowned individuals from various walks of life. Some of them include:
Dr. Rajendra B. Deshmukh – former director, Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company.
Prof. S. D. Deshmukh, renowned academician and well-known author.
Mr. Prakash Jadhav – Chief Executive Officer of one of the leading technology start-ups
Mr. S. N. Jadhav is a senior engineer in one of the multinational companies.
These alumni have led or are leading in such areas as engineering, academics, technology, and business-to-date, reflecting the institute's impact toward fostering le
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Application Process to Join B.E/B.Tech at Government College of Engineering, Karad
The entrance tests taken are MHT CET and JEE main.
Online Application: Fill up an application form on the official website of the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell.
Documents: Upload all the necessary documents such as class 12 mark sheets, entrance exam scorecards, Aadhar card, and caste certificates if an SC/ST/OBC candidate.
Fee Payment: Pay the application fee through any of the online payment options displayed on the application.
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