Gopalan College of Engineering and Management (GCEM), Bangalore Admission
Gopalan College of Engineering and Management Admission
Admission for B.E
- The candidate must have passed 12th with an aggregate of 45% marks with compulsory subjects Physics & Mathematics.
- However, if the candidate is from Karnataka and belongs to the reserved category SC/ST the eligibility shall be 40% in aggregate with Physics & Mathematics
Gopalan College of Engineering and Management Admission Procedure
- The applicant can visit the engineering college in person and pick up the application form from the college office for a fee of Rs 500/-.
- A demand draft for Rs.500 may be sent by the candidate. Which would be drawn in support of "Gopalan College of Engineering and Management," payable at the final address, payable in Bangalore. The candidate will receive the application form via postal or courier service to the provided address.
- You can then download the application form from the website and complete it with a Rs. Demand Draft. Send a 500/- drawn in the name of "Gopalan College of Engineering and Management" to the address provided at the end via postal or courier service.
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01-08-2023Madhan
B.Tech / B.E. Student
Placement: Good companies are collaborating and more opportunities for students and packages are also decent.
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24-02-2018Jessy
B.Tech / B.E. Student
Reasons why not to choose this college
Placement: If you Pay them, They can give the certifications without writing exams also.. Damn good know?!
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24-02-2018Jessy
B.Tech / B.E. Student
Reasons why not to choose this college
Faculty: Few Good Faculty may be there. Since, The management got worse, The overall it is spoiling the talent of good faculties. If they need to do politics and get richer, There are many ways to do it in market. Ruining education is not the option.
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