Ghani Khan Institute of Engineering and Technology, founded in 2010, admits students who have finished their 10 + 2 education and passed the JEE Mains and the institute's own entrance test. The application process is available both online and offline. With about 120 faculty members serving roughly 1500 students, the college is led by a supportive principal who ensures a well-balanced administration. The BTech Food and Technology course costs 69,830 rupees for general quota students, with scholarships and installment plans available for those in financial need.
The placement cell is active, allowing students to participate in placements starting from the 6th semester. Around 70% of students secure job offers, with average and highest packages being 3 lakh INR and 6 lakh INR, respectively. The Food Technology department strives for full placement, achieving about 70% currently. Internship opportunities are diverse, with students gaining experience at companies like Coca-Cola and Britannia and engaging in projects at IITs and NITs.
The fee structure includes an initial admission fee of 18,620 rupees, and semester fees of 7,250 rupees for even semesters and 7,650 rupees for odd semesters. Students pay approximately 7,000 rupees each semester, resulting in an annual fee of about 10,000 rupees and a total cost of approximately 1.5 lakh rupees for the four-year program. Scholarships such as the Swami Vivekananda Scholarship, offering 60,000 rupees per year, and the Swayam Scholarship are available.
Additionally, the college's library is well-stocked, minimizing the need for students to buy books.
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