Providence College of Engineering - PCE Scholarships and Funding
The college provides scholarships to students seeking admission through Government and Management quota only are given below:
1) KEAM Rank Up To 10,000/ : tuition fees (INR 13500) with scholarship value of 86% for management quota and for government quota tuition fees (INR 13500) with scholarship value of 73%
2) Aggregate percentage Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics Aggregate 90% + : tuition fees (INR 13500) with scholarship value of 86% for management quota and for government quota tuition fees (INR 13500) with scholarship value of 73%
3) Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics Aggregate 80-89% : tuition fees (INR 25000) with scholarship value of 74% for management quota and for government quota tuition fees (INR 13500) with scholarship value of 50%
4) Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics Aggregate 60-79% : tuition fees (INR 50000) with scholarship value of 47% for management quota.
All other fees and charges levied by the college will still apply except tuition fees.
Fee Waiver: 5% seats in each branch will be allocated by the government under Fee Waiver Category of AICTE with exemption from payment of tuition and special fees.
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Answered 4 months ago
Providence College of Engineering admissions are generally not merit-based. The college mainly accepts students who satisfy the admission criteria which also includes appearing for the selective entrance tests. Some of the exams accepted by the college include KEAM and KMAT. Hence, no, Providence Co
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 4 months ago
Students seeking to join the Providence College of Engineering – PCE need to go through a multi-step admission process. includes multiple steps, such as the application process, selection rounds, and admission confirmation. Aspirants must satisfy the eligibility criteria of the desired programme bef
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 4 months ago
At Providence College of Engineering, students can pursue several courses in full-time mode. These programmes are provided in the fields of Engineering and management. Students are selected on an entrance basis for all of the offered courses, however, merit may also be considered in certain courses.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 9 months ago
Providence College of Engineering has a very good placement percentage. Around 75% of the students got on-campus placement, and many are trying for off-campus placements. Big companies like TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, and Google come here for placement. The highest package is INR 40 Lacs per year, and th
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 9 months ago
Cutoff list for Providence College of Engineering (PCE) is released after the Kerala Engineering Architecture & Medical (KEAM) exam results are announced. The KEAM exam is usually held in April.
The cutoff list for the 2024 academic session was released after the KEAM results were announced in June
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Are Providence College of Engineering admissions merit-based?