Admission to the engineering college is based on a merit list considering HSC marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, along with the GUJCET entrance exam scores. Each engineering branch has different rank cutoffs. Applicants must fill an online form on the AICTE website, indicating their preferred colleges. Seat allocation depends on available slots and applicant rankings, with students needing to confirm their seats by attending the respective colleges. The admission process, including two reshuffling rounds, lasts about two months. Faculty quality varies; technical departments offer substantial theoretical instruction but are considered average, while the Career Development faculty excels in student grooming. The college's fee structure is affordable compared to other engineering institutions, with reasonable costs for bus facilities and various activities. Placement opportunities differ by department, with Computer and IT students landing favorable offers during their pre-final year, while Mechanical engineering students face limited job prospects and lower salaries. Although the college does not directly provide internships, it assists students in finding companies offering non-stipend internships focused on knowledge transfer. Currently, the college lacks scholarship or loan options, but introducing scholarships for academic and sports achievements could improve its reputation.
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