Punjab College of Engineering and Technology Courses
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can take direct admission to the B.E. / B.Tech course at Park College of Engineering and Technology (PCET) without participating in TNEA counseling. There's the management quota as well as a valid score from other entrance exams, including JEE Main. While TNEA is the main entry process for students under the government quota, management quota seats are another way in. It would be best to look at the official website of the college or contact the admissions office for more detailed information on the application procedure.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
B.E. / B.Tech is one of the most popular courses offered at Park College of Engineering and Technology (PCET) due to its academic curriculum, good faculty, and modern infrastructure. There are many specializations available in engineering here so that the students can follow their interest. PCET has very good industry exposure, hence good placement opportunities with big companies in the respective fields. There are further exposures through labs, workshops, and internships which give the students practical experience and skills. The degree has an added value with regard to the college being a part of Anna University and also AICTE app
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Eligibility criteria must be fulfilled by the candidates to gain admission in PCET at undergraduate or postgraduate courses. Candidates should have an overall aggregate of 50 percent of marks at higher secondary or 10+2 in the stream of physics, chemistry, and mathematics while holding a 45% for the reserved categories at B.E./B.Tech courses. Admission is usually through TNEA counseling or entrance based on JEE scores. For PG courses in M.Tech, the degree sought should be an under-graduate degree with more than 50% percentage marks, and qualification is under TANCET or GATE.
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