Government College of Engineering, Amravati


Government College of Engineering, Amravati is an autonomous engineering college affiliated to Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University in Amravati, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1964, it is one of the oldest engineering institutes in state of Maharashtra. Beside engineering education, it is recognized research center for Ph.D. Programs in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering for Amravati University. The student strength is around 1,800.

History

The college was established in 1964 by the Government of Maharashtra, along with other three Government colleges at Pune, Aurangabad, and Karad. It was initially affiliated to Nagpur University and later on shifted to Amravati University in 1982. The Institute started with three basic disciplines Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering initially. Subsequently, degree programs in Electronic & Telecommunication, Computer Science & Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering and Information Technology were added as per the demand and requirements of the country. The institute started part-time post graduate course in Electrical Power System in 1986 and later added four P.G. Courses in Thermal Power Engineering, Environmental, Geotechnical, and Electronics Systems and Communication. The institute also offers seven full-time PG programs in Electrical Power Systems, Structures, Thermal Power Engineering., Environmental Engineering., Advanced Electronics, Computer Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering.

Academic autonomy

The institute was granted Autonomy by UGC in 2005–06. All eligible programs have been accredited by NBA. Autonomy has been extended by UGC till 2019-20.

Campus

College campus is spread over 114 acres of land on Amravati Walgaon road. Public Work Department is responsible for construction and maintenance of buildings. Every department has its own building. The institute has plans for five more department buildings of 9000 sq. m. area.

Hostel

The college provides separate boys' and girls' hostels.
There are two girls hostels-
and two boys hostels-
Hostel admission is merit based.
The institute has also planned two more hostels for girls and boys each.

Departments

GCOEA provides undergraduate as well as postgraduate education. There are total seven branches, listed by order of establishment:
Government College of Engineering, Amravati was ranked 33 among engineering colleges in India in Outlook India in 2019.

Festivals

The students arrange two annual festivals, a technical festival call Prajwalan and a cultural festival called Zenith.