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Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology (GCET) in Greater Noida has built a reputation as a solid, mid-tier private engineering college where the placement cell works hard and the campus life is genuinely active. It’s an institution where the numbers tell a clear story: an NIRF ranking in the 201-300 band, an NAAC A+ grade, and an official average package hovering around ₹5.5 LPA. But the real picture, as always, comes from the students. For those in Computer Science or IT, GCET can be a launchpad, with placement rates hitting near 100% and recruiters like Amazon and Microsoft showing up. For students in core branches like Mechanical or Civil, the path is steeper, with placement percentages that can drop into the teens. That’s the GCET experience—a place of clear hierarchy, decent infrastructure, and a management that gets mixed reviews, all set on a 19-acre campus that feels more alive than many of its AKTU-affiliated peers.
GCET runs a standard set of programs under the AKTU umbrella, with a clear tilt towards computing. The B.Tech portfolio is where the action is, with a total of 960 seats spread across 17 courses. The newer, in-demand specializations like Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, AI & ML, and Computer Science & Design sit alongside traditional branches like Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical. There’s also a niche B.Tech in Electronics Engineering with a VLSI Design specialization. At the postgraduate level, you’ve got an MBA, an MCA, and an M.Tech in VLSI Design.
The academic rhythm is dictated by AKTU. That means a semester system, Continuous Assessment Exams (CAEs) for internal marks, and notoriously tough university-conducted semester exams. The faculty gets consistently high marks in student reviews. Most hold PhDs, they’re described as supportive and approachable, and they’re willing to give individual attention in labs. The teaching leans on projectors and smart classrooms—it’s practical. Some students, especially those prepping for GATE, gripe that the syllabus isn’t perfectly aligned with the exam pattern. But for building a foundation for industry, the teaching is considered above average. The college lists several industry MoUs, like one with Huawei for an ICT Academy, which theoretically feeds into its stated focus on “applicational learning.”
This is the section where you need to read between the lines. The official NIRF 2024 report states an 85.9% placement rate for UG students, with a highest package of ₹44 LPA and an average of ₹5.5 LPA. The median package for 2023 was ₹4.56 LPA. The recruiter list is long and impressive—Accenture, Amazon, TCS, Wipro, Deloitte, JP Morgan Chase, Autodesk, Samsung, Bosch, Siemens. It’s a legit list.
Now, the student reality check. That ₹44 LPA is an outlier. Reviews mention a high of ₹39 LPA from Autodesk and more commonly, top offers in the ₹20-25 LPA range. The average package? Alumni on forums consistently cite a band of ₹5 to ₹7 LPA, which aligns pretty well with the official number. The real divergence is in placement percentage by branch. For CSE, IT, and related CS fields, placement can be near 100%. The cell is proactive, and companies come specifically for these pools. For core branches—Mechanical, Civil, Electrical—the story is different. Students talk about placement rates as low as 15-20% from campus drives. Many from these branches secure jobs off-campus or through internships. The placement cell tries, but the market for core engineering roles on campus is simply thinner. Internship support for seniors is noted as a positive. So, the verdict? If you’re in a computer-related field, GCET’s placement record is a genuine strength. If you’re in a core branch, you should plan to be exceptional, proactive, and not rely solely on campus drives.
Let’s break down the cost, because it adds up. For a B.Tech student starting in 2024-25, the first-year tuition is ₹1,15,603. From the second year onward, it drops slightly to ₹1,09,603 per year. On top of that, you must budget for the AKTU exam fee (₹7,500 annually), and one-time charges like security (₹5,000) and an ID card (₹1,000).
The hostel is a major line item. For the 2026 academic year, fees range from ₹90,000 for a non-AC four-seater to ₹1,55,000 for an AC two-seater or a girls’ hostel AC triple. Mess is included. Choosing a mid-range AC four-seater at ₹1,20,000 per year is a common compromise.
Do the math: Tuition (₹4.5 Lakhs over 4 years) + average hostel (₹4.8 Lakhs) + other fees. You’re looking at a total outlay in the ₹9-10 Lakhs range for a B.Tech degree with hostel stay. It’s not the cheapest, but it’s also not the most exorbitant in the Greater Noida private college scene.
Scholarships offer some relief. There are merit-based awards for high scores in JEE Main, UPSEE, or the college’s own GEEE. Central and state government schemes (Post-Matric, etc.) are applicable. GCET also reserves 5% of seats in each branch as “fee waiver” seats, where only exam fees are charged based on top merit. It’s worth applying for these.
For B.Tech, admission is primarily through entrance exam ranks. GCET accepts JEE Main, the state-level UPSEE (now often part of CUET UG), and its own Galgotias Engineering Entrance Examination (GEEE). The selection is then processed through the Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling (UPTAC).
The cutoffs tell you everything about demand. Using JEE Main 2024 All India General Category closing ranks from the last counseling round:
The hierarchy is stark. CS-related programs require a rank under 2.5 lakhs, while core branches have cutoffs well beyond 9 lakhs. For MBA, they accept CAT, MAT, XAT, and CUET PG scores, likely followed by GD/PI. M.Tech requires a GATE or AKTU entrance score.
A significant 25% of seats are outside the general counseling pool: 15% for NRI/Sponsored category and 10% for Management Quota. Direct admission is possible under these quotas, which is a standard practice for private colleges.
The 19-acre campus in Knowledge Park II is modern and well-kept, with green lawns and the kind of architecture you see in college brochures. Academically, the infrastructure is a plus. Labs are described as “state-of-the-art,” with specialized setups for AI, Robotics, and Cloud Computing. The central library has over 55,000 volumes and digital access. Smart classrooms with digital boards and ACs are the norm. Wi-Fi is 24x7 and reportedly reliable.
Hostels are a big part of the experience. They’re on-campus, separate for boys (1,400 seats) and girls (280+ seats). Rooms are spacious and furnished with beds, study tables, and storage. You choose your price point: AC or non-AC, from two to four occupants. Maintenance is satisfactory. The biggest debate among students is the food. Reviews are polarized—some call it very good and hygienic with a varied menu; others find it average or a point of concern. It’s a four-meal-a-day system, planned with student input.
Where GCET shines is in campus life. It’s a socially vibrant place. There are over 15 clubs for tech, culture, and social work. The annual fest ‘Unifest’ is a major draw, billed as one of North India’s biggest. Seniors are described as friendly, and ragging isn’t cited as an issue. Sports facilities are excellent—a 400m track, courts for everything from basketball to tennis, and indoor halls. There’s a multi-cuisine cafeteria, on-campus medical facilities, and a dedicated bus service. It’s a contained, active ecosystem.
Synthesizing the chatter from review sites and forums, a consensus emerges.
The Good:
The Not-So-Good:
The teaching quality is consistently rated above average. Hostel life is generally positive aside from the food debate. The management is seen as generally okay but with moments of top-down decision-making. Overall, the sentiment is positive for those in the right branches, and cautiously optimistic for others, with full awareness of the challenges.
GCET is a college of clear choices. If you are a student with a JEE Main rank between 1.5 to 2.5 lakhs aiming for a B.Tech in Computer Science, AI, IT, or a related field, GCET presents a compelling case. You’ll get decent teaching, a vibrant campus life, and—most importantly—a very strong chance at a campus placement in the IT sector. For this cohort, the investment of ₹9-10 lakhs can offer a solid return.
If your interest lies in Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering, you need to enter with your eyes wide open. The academic experience will be fine, but the on-campus placement support will be an uphill battle. Your success will depend heavily on your own projects, internships, and off-campus hustle. For these students, unless you have a specific reason to choose GCET (location, management quota), you might also evaluate other options where core placement is more of a focus.
It’s a well-established, NAAC A+ graded institution with a functional campus and an active social scene. It’s not autonomous, so you’re tied to AKTU’s syllabus and exams. It’s not without its management quirks. But as a private engineering college in the Delhi-NCR region, it occupies a reliable middle ground—not the most elite, but far from the bottom. For the right student in the right branch, it’s a worthwhile bet.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,93,310 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 1,61,464 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 2,77,742 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 3,47,133 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Data Science | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 4,18,820 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 4,18,172 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 4,81,250 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,77,514 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Computer Science (Hindi) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 11,55,796 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 11,88,071 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech VLSI Design | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 13,08,124 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Advanced Communication Systems | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 13,00,791 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 14,17,892 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 14,08,203 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 1,57,723 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 2,69,136 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 3,23,726 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Data Science | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 4,21,744 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 4,24,877 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,01,003 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,89,582 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,77,931 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Computer Science (Hindi) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 11,01,479 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 12,57,735 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech VLSI Design | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 12,81,799 | 2025 | R3 |
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GCET accepts JEE Main scores as the primary exam for B.Tech admissions. They also consider ranks from the Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) and their own Galgotias Engineering Entrance Examination (GEEE). The final admission is conducted through the UPTAC (Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling) process.
The official average placement package for 2024 was ₹5.5 LPA. Student reviews generally confirm this range, with most graduates from the computer science and IT streams securing packages between ₹5 LPA to ₹7 LPA. The highest package reported was ₹44 LPA, though student mentions often cite a top range of ₹20-25 LPA.
GCET has separate, on-campus hostels for boys (1,400 seats) and girls (280+ seats). Rooms are available in AC and non-AC configurations, with options for 2, 3, or 4 occupants. They are furnished and well-maintained. The hostel fee includes mess charges, though student opinions on food quality are mixed. The facilities are generally considered good with strict rules and no reported ragging.
For a B.Tech student starting in 2024-25, the total estimated cost for four years, including tuition (approx. ₹4.5 Lakhs), an average hostel fee (approx. ₹1.2 Lakhs per year for an AC 4-seater), and other mandatory fees, is in the range of ₹9 to 10 Lakhs. The first-year tuition fee is ₹1,15,603.
In the latest NIRF rankings, Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology was placed in the #201-300 band for Engineering in 2025. Other notable rankings include #33 out of 269 by India Today (2025) and #145 in India by Collegedunia (2025) for Engineering programs.
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