GCEK has beautiful gren camous of 40 Acres. All departments & laboratories are housed on the campus. Hostels accommodating more than 800 students, including 240 girl students, as well as residential accommodation for teaching & non-teaching staff of the college are available in the campus. Consciously developed, the campus has retained & increased its green cover,rich in natural flora &fauna,&provides an attraction for bird watchers. Karad is also a culturally vibrant town and boasts of being a major center of education in Western Maharashtra.
Apart from imparting professional education at under graduate and postgraduate and Ph.D. levels, the institute has been extending available expertise to various Govt. / Semi- Govt. organization and private industries. The primary objective of institute is to provide advanced technological skills & expertise to enhance teaching & academic activities. Greater emphasis is also being placed on revenue generation through utilization of facilities by providing services to the industries on commercial basis.
From its establishment in 1960, the institute has offered hostel facilities to its students. At present three boys hostels can accommodate 480 students with separate PG hostel accommodating 413 students. Each hostel is having facilities for solar hot water system, drinking water and recreational facilities with Gymnasium equipped with modern amenities. With increased number of girls students over last ten years, now the institute is ready with girls hostel accommodating 240 girls. Separate girls mess is available for girls.
Why to choose Government College of Engineering Karad?
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Enrollment : 2020 | Jul 25, 2024
Infrastructure The college has an amazing infrastructure that's absolutely mind-blowing. The comfortable seats make it easier for us to focus on our studies and not get bored during classes.
Hostel The hostel we're in is the best, the rooms are always spotless, the bed is so soft and comfortable, helping us to rest well and do our best in our academic and exam preparations
Enrollment : 2020 | Feb 19, 2024
Infrastructure College infra is good and well organized.It has playground,hostel area,staff cottages and main building area.Also the area is quite large with specious class rooms
Hostel Hostel is really good with mess in it.It has all amenities for students like table and chair ,cupboards,beds and study room for studying.It also has mess
Enrollment : 2024 | Feb 11, 2024
Infrastructure Infrastructure was not that much cool. Buildings are old But if you adjust with that surrounding then it gives you happiness. Main building is descent But my department is veryy good,
Enrollment : 2024 | Feb 11, 2024
Infrastructure Infrastructure of college is good not that much best...in laboratory there are not many equipment to perform individually but in a group of 3 or 4 it can be easy to perform...there is availability of network for each and individual student about 1gb
Hostel The although hostel is good,there is very much cleanliness.in one room there only allowed 3 students.Hostel mess taste is good not that much better but okay.fees of hostel is also affordable.and based on CGPA will get the rooms to the next year
Dear student,
In the first round of CAP, you were allotted a seat in the LOBC category, which means that you were admitted under the OBC reservation. In the second round, you were allotted a seat in the LOPEN category, which means that you were admitted under the open category.
In this case, you will have to pay the fees according to the LOPEN category, which is the same as the general category fees. This is because the OBC reservation is only applicable to the first round of CAP. In the subsequent rounds, all seats are filled on a merit basis. So, even though you are an OBC candidate, you will have to pay the same fees as a general category candidate for the seat that you were allotted in the second round of CAP.
Hello Tejas, the cut-off for admission to E&TC branch in Government College of Engineering Karad () through the EWS category is usually around 90%. However, the exact cut-off may vary from year to year. Your MHT CET score of 92.45 is well above the EWS cut-off for GCE Karad. So, you have a good chance of getting admission to the GCE Karad E&TC branch through the EWS category.
Hi Aditya,
Government College of Engineering, Karad does not provide Artificial intelligence and Data science courses. Government College of Engineering, Karad courses offered are MCA, M.E./M.Tech & B.E./B.Tech in various specialisations.
Dear student, B.Tech admissions at Government College of Engineering, Karad are based on MHT CET scores. The MHT CET cutoff 2023 hasn’t been released yet. So based on the previous year cutoff trends, the expected cutoff ranks 2023 for B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering ranges from 19001-32000 for 80-89 percentiles. As your rank is 19356, there are chances you will get a seat for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering.
Hi Rajnandini,
Congratulations for securing 92%. You will be able to qualify for Government College of Engineering, Karad admission. The Government College of Engineering, Karad, located in Maharashtra, India, is an independent technical institute. Established in 1960, it is affiliated with Shivaji University and holds autonomous status granted by the UGC (University Grants Commission).