What is PEC cutoff through JEE Main?

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    JEE Main results determine the PEC Chandigarh cutoff for BE and BTech program. In order to proceed with the admissions procedure, candidates must meet the JEE Main cutoff. The PEC cutoff for the top 5 BE/BTech courses via JEE Main is tabulated below:

    Course2023
    B.Tech in Computer Scienece Engineering 12868
    B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering 22448
    B.Tech in Data Science 16803
    B.Tech in VLSI Design and Technology25163
    B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence 12981
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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    PEC stands for Punjab Engineering College, a public technical university in Chandigarh. The admission to its B.Tech courses is based on the JEE Main rank and the counselling process by JoSAA. The cutoff rank for PEC varies depending on the category, branch, and round of counselling. The expected PEC cutoff through JEE Main for the general category students in 2023 ranges from 16285 (Computer Science Engineering) to 88686 (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering). For other categories, you can check the detailed cutoffs on the official websites of PEC and JOSHAA.

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    Janki H Gajjar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    PEC Chandigarh cutoff for BE and BTech courses is based on JEE Main scores. Candidates seeking admission to the course must meet JEE Main cutoff for the further admission process. Candidates go through different rounds of counselling of JoSAA and CSAB for the final admission. Tabulated below is the PEC cutoff through JEE Main for top 5 BE/ BTech courses: 

    Course2023
    B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering12868
    B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering22448
    B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering (Data Science)16803
    B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design and Technology)25163
    B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)12981

     

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