In 2019, admission to the B.Tech Applied Electronics and Instrumentation program at Government Engineering College Kozhikode required the KEAM entrance exam and accounted for higher secondary marks. Admission was competitive, with a rank of 11,854 securing a spot through the second allotment. The college boasts skilled and dedicated faculty, contributing to its NBA accreditation. The program spans four years over 8 semesters, with each semester costing 8,500 rupees in tuition fees.
Scholarships can significantly lower expenses, with some students only paying a 1,700 rupee exam fee per semester. The college's placement cell collaborates with companies like TCS and L&T, achieving about 40% placement for the previous batch. The highest package offered was INR 1,00,000, with an average of INR 4 lakhs per annum. The Applied Electronics and Instrumentation course has a strong placement record. Financial aid includes the E-grantz scholarship, assisting students from lower-income backgrounds by covering full course fees, excluding a 2,500 rupee exam fee per semester.
Other scholarships like MCM and APJ are also available. Additional annual costs are approximately 9,500 rupees for activities and associations. Overall, as a government institution, the college provides a quality education with affordable fees and substantial placement opportunities.
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