How many students can do B.Tech at College of Engineering Guindy?

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    Akash Kumar Gupta | Guide-Level 12

    10 months ago

    The College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) offers B.Tech courses with a specific number of seats for each specialization. For example, the Computer Science Engineering programme at CEG has 60 seats. The exact number of students who can pursue B.Tech at CEG may vary for different specializations. Admission to B.Tech courses at CEG is based on the candidate's performance in 10+2 and state-level counselling.

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    Parasa Snigdha | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    The number of students that can do B.Tech at College Of Engineering Guindy for Computer Science and Engineering are 60 students across all the branches which are offered at this institute. This number sores to around 320 students. The total intake varies for different branches and specialisations. Visit the college's official website for more detailed information.

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