Govindrao Wanjari College of Engineering & Technology in Nagpur offers B.Tech programs in streams such as Computer Science, Information Technology, Mechanical, Civil, and Electronics & Communication Engineering. Each program generally has an intake capacity between 60 and 120 students. The college follows a semester-based curriculum affiliated with the regional technical university and adopts standard guidelines followed by engineering institutes across Maharashtra.
The approximate annual tuition fee for open-category students is around ₹88,700, with additional development charges of about ₹11,300, totaling nearly ₹1,00,000 per year. For students belonging to reserved categories or those eligible under state welfare schemes, the fees can be significantly lower, ranging from ₹55,600 to as low as ₹11,270 per year, depending on the applicable concession.
Admissions are conducted through the centralized admission process based on MHT-CET or JEE Main scores. Selection is merit-based and adheres to reservation and domicile policies set by the state government. Eligible candidates can also apply for various state scholarships and fee reimbursement schemes.
Placement opportunities at GWCET are limited. Most students rely on off-campus drives or external efforts to secure jobs. The average package offered is modest, and internship opportunities are few. Industry tie-ups and recruitment support from the college are not very strong.
The campus infrastructure is basic. While classrooms and labs are functional, other facilities like Wi-Fi, library access, and recreational areas are limited. The college offers some extracurricular activities, but overall student engagement and industry exposure remain minimal. It caters mainly to students looking for affordable technical education in the region.