The engineering college admission process involves three rounds, managed by the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC), which covers most Gujarat colleges and reserves 80% of seats for ACPC admissions. Admission is based on a 60-40 merit criterion of 12th-grade marks and JEE Mains scores. Students can also gain admission through management or NRI quotas. Post-admission, students pay tuition and library fees, submit documents, and receive a temporary ID. The college boasts a supportive faculty with a 1:20 student-to-faculty ratio, with around 50% of professors holding PhDs. Teaching methods include presentations, coding demonstrations, and traditional board teaching. The annual tuition fee ranges from 98,000 to 1,29,000 INR, with semester costs around 58,000 INR. NRI students pay approximately 2 lakh INR. Scholarships aid financially, with merit-based awards and government support like the Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavalamban Yojana. CHARUSAT has a strong placement record, with nearly 100% of students securing jobs. The average placement package is between 4 to 6 LPA, with the highest reaching 35 LPA, offered by companies like Amazon. Students are eligible for placements from the 6th or 7th semester, with preparation workshops included. Internships start from the 4th semester, with companies like Motorola offering stipends of 5,000 to 15,000 INR monthly. The college provides several scholarship opportunities, such as a merit-based scholarship of 32,000 INR for ACPC students and the MYSY scholarship up to 62,000 INR annually. The financial support ensures that students gain practical experience and develop essential career skills.
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