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Admission is done on the basis of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) counselling.

Candidates should register for the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) conducted by the DTE Maharashtra and choose the Government Polytechnic, Nashik. Then the eligible candidates will be selected on the basis

Hi,

Hope you are doing well!

Admission is done on the basis of the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) counselling.

Candidates should register for the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) conducted by the DTE Maharashtra and choose Government Polytechnic, Nashik. Then the elligible candidates will be selected on the basis of merit

The admission to any of the polytechnic college in Maharashtra is on the basis of 10th score provided you should keep a watch about the release of Notification regarding the counselling issued by DTE, Maharashtra.

Government Polytechnic Nashik is a Government Autonomous college of Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education,

Hello aspirant,

===>>Government Polytechnic College, Nashik is a Public/ Government College where as LJ Polytechnic, Ahmedabad is a Private College.

===>]Government Polytechnic College, Nashik was established in 1980 and LJ Polytechnic, Ahmedabad was established in 2008.

===>>Government Polytechnic College, Nashik has good academics and infrastructure facilities than LJ Polytechnic, Ahmedabad.

Hi Aspirant,

Yes, you can get admission to Government Polytechnic College(Nashik). The basic eligibility criteria for the admission into the college is that for first year candidate should have passed SSC with minimum 35% marks and for the direct second year candidate should have passed HSC(Science/ Technical/ vocational) MCv with

Hello Aspirant,

Government Polytechnic, Nashik offers a 3-year Diploma in Computer Technology degree. The eligibility criteria for entry in the first year is that the candidate must have passed SSC (10th) with a minimum of 35% marks. There are no entrance exams conducted by the Government Polytechnic college for admissions.

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Yes with 84.20% in ssc you may get a seat in the government polytechnic , Nasik. Although it may be a bit tough to get admission in the computer science branch you may get admission in other branches.If you want computer science you may definately try out your luck

Hello student,

Nashik government polytechnic college is an average government autonomous college situated at Nashik Maharashtra affiliated to Maharashtra State board of technical education.

Actually you have not mentioned about which online keep your talking about please clarify this in comment section.

And the admission process and now going on.

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Government Polytechnic college Nashik is a very good college which provide courses in Automobile Engineering , Civil Engineering , Computer technology etc . To get a seat in this college you need to get a minimum of 50% of marks in SSC from any recognized board and you should

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Student Reviews for Government Polytechnic, Nashik

College Infrastructure: 3/5
Academics: 4/5
Placements: 3/5
Value for Money: 4.5/5
Campus Life: 3.5/5

A value based educational approach

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College Infrastructure

It has really good infrastructure but the maintenance is not done properly. A good equipments are provided in college. Facilities for students is great. But college should utilize the resources with it's full efficiency.

its a government college , don't expect much

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College Infrastructure

Its is a Government college so the infrastructure is acceptable, It has many labs with ample amount of computers and a stable internet connection. Our Institute is a Autonomous college and it has a central library with all books available to the students.

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