Admission at the college is strictly merit-based via the Joint Admission Committee for Professional Courses, considering 12th-grade PCM and Biology results, JEE marks, Gujarat board scores, or a foreign quota. There are three admission rounds, and applicants must present their mark sheets. The college has no management quota. The faculty is highly qualified, primarily holding master's and PhD degrees from renowned institutions like IITs and NITs, ensuring a student-to-teacher ratio of 30:1. The teaching approach emphasizes both practical knowledge and exam preparation, with separate instructors for labs, tutorials, and classes. The college conducts regular assessments through class tests and exams. Scholarship opportunities are available through government programs like MYSY, catering especially to top-performing students. The B.Tech annual tuition fee is around ₹2.3 lakhs, with additional charges for transportation and hostel, making the total cost approximately ₹3.5 lakhs per semester. Fee hikes of 10-12% have been consistent since 2020. The college participates in the TFW scheme to support middle-class families. Placement records are strong, with 90% of students securing jobs either on-campus or off-campus. The Chemical Engineering department has a 97% placement rate, with firms like Reliance and L&T recruiting. About 80% of students secure jobs before graduating, with others placed within three months post-graduation. The highest salary package is around ₹10 LPA, with average packages between ₹4-5 LPA. Students are eligible for placements after the 6th semester, with a placement fee of ₹2,500. Internships are encouraged, offering industry exposure and practical experience, with stipends from companies like Reliance and Tata ranging from ₹9,000 to ₹10,000 per month. The college does not offer private scholarships but supports research initiatives.
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