

Avvaiyar College of Engineering and Technology for Women Admission 2025: Fees, Courses, Eligibility and Selection
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Avvaiyar College of Engineering and Technology for Women Admission Process 2025
Avvaiyar College of Engineering and Technology for Women admission 2025 is both merit and entrance-based. Avvaiyar College of Engineering and Technology for Women offers 4 courses to the students across various specialisations. Courses are offered at UG level.
At the UG level, Avvaiyar College of Engineering and Technology for Women offer B.E. / B.Tech course, and many more.
The duration of UG courses is 4 years.
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