Government Engineering College, Arwal

Government Engineering College, Arwal (GEC Arwal) is a technical institute established in 2019 by the Government of Bihar under the Department of Science and Technology, Bihar.[1] It is approved by AICTE and is affiliated with Aryabhatta Knowledge University.

Government Engineering College, Arwal
TypeGovernment Engineering college
Established2018 (2018)
PrincipalNirmal Kumar
Location, ,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsAryabhatta Knowledge University
Websitewww.gecarwal.ac.in

Departments

GEC Arwal offers undergraduate courses in three streams of engineering:

Departmental Courses in B.Tech. offered Intake and seats available
B.Tech. Electrical Engineering 120 (Normal Entry Seats)
B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 60 (Normal Entry Seats)
B.Tech. Civil Engineering 60 (Normal Entry Seats)

the institute offers full-time Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree programs in disciplines of science and technology: College offers B.Tech in three branches:

  • Civil Engineering(Number of seats - 60)
  • Mechanical Engineering(Number of seats - 60)
  • Electrical Engineering(Number of seats - 120).

Admission

Till 2018: The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board[2](BCECEB) conducts an exam based on the Merit List of the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination successful candidates appear in the counseling at the allotted college during online counseling procedure

From 2019 onwards admissions in state engineering colleges of Bihar will be based on JEE mains marks. Students have to fill the application form on the BCECE Board website for admission.

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