The Government College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu provides students with technical education and offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, totalling seven in number. GCET Jammu courses are offered in a full-time mode, with specialisations available in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Computer Science Engineering. The duration of the GCET BE course is four years, while the postgraduate courses take two years to complete. To apply for GCET Jammu courses, aspiring students must meet the basic eligibility criteria.
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There are 5 engineering departments in GCET Jammu that offer the B.Tech and M.Tech programmes. GEC courses’ fees are different for each semester and are given below.
Courses | Fees | Eligibility Criteria |
Rs 1,72,000 | Qualified 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry, English and Mathematics with a minimum of 50% marks. (40% for SC/ST). | |
Rs 1,15,000 | Qualified BE/B.Tech with a minimum of 50% marks in the relevant field. Qualified MCA/M.Sc (Computer Science/IT/Electronics/Mathematics/Statistics/Physics) with a minimum of 50% marks. 5% relaxation in marks for SC/ST candidates |
Once the eligibility criteria are met, students can proceed with the GCET Jammu admission process.
In my college laboratories are well maintained and clean. There are smart boards present in every class. Food in canteen is not that much hygienic. Network here is poor. Sports centre is not so good. Hostels are maintained.
In my college facilities are available. Sports equipments are not so good. Students bring their own equipments to play. Smart boards are also present in the classroom. Libraries and laboratiries are well maintained.
My college is at the outskirts so there are bushes , trees all around. Libraries are well maintained. No sports facility at all if students wants to play they bring their own equipment as the college do not provide.
Hello aspirant,
since you have not mentioned your category, I am considering you as a Unreserved or GENERAL Category Student. Looking at the previous year cutoff for GCET Jammu for JKCET Exam, you have decent chances to get Civil Branch in GCET Jammu.
The Cutoff for various branch as per previous year Cutoff in GCET jammu for JKCET is as follows :
Civil - upto 200
Electrical-upto 350
Mech , E&C - upto 600
CSE - upto 800
Further, please note that the above mentioned prediction is solely based on the previous year JKCET cutoff and it may vary for this year as the cutoff keeps varying every year. The JKCET cutoff depends on various factors like : previous year cutoff, number of aspirants appearing, etc.
Further, if you wish to know more about the JKCET Cutoff you can follow the below mentioned link to know mroe : https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jkcet
I hope that this will help.
hello aspirant,
Looking at the previous year JKCET cutoff trends and analytics, you need to score a rank within 500 in JKCET to get CSE branch (Computer Science and Engineering) in GCET Jammu. This means that you must score more than or within 80% in your JKCET examination.
Further, please note that the above prediction was solely based on the previous year JKCET Exam cutoff trends. the present year cutoff may vary as the JKCET cutoff depends on various factors like : Difficulty level of the paper, previous year cutoff trends, number of aspirants appearing examination, etc.
Further, if you wish to know more about the JKCET examination cutoff for previous years, then you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it : https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jkcet
I hope that this will help.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great...!!
Be over 70 marks you'll get Civil, all things considered, rest I am Sure you might want to score somewhat more than that. Take a gander at the degree of inquiries that Come in the CET But never be guaranteed of it no one can tell when the chances might betray you so. As I would like to think 70+ is enough for common regardless of whether the legitimacy is high you'll handily get electrical branch however suppose you get electrical or some other branch than common than there's an arrangement in GCET that you get to Upgrade your branch after first 2 semesters yet for that, your rate in the 2 sem ought to be higher enough so you come in that branch upgradation list.
I hope this information helps you!
All the best:)