What is the JEE Main cutoff for Pondicherry Engineering College - PEC?

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    Abhishek singh | Contributor-Level 10

    12 months ago

    The JEE Main cutoff for Pondicherry Engineering College (PEC) in 2024 is as follows:

    B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering: Round 1 closing rank is 41,122, and the last round closing rank is 48,768

    B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering: Round 1 closing rank is 50,252, and the last round closing rank is 57,233

    B.Tech. in Civil Engineering: Round 1 closing rank is 65,544, and the last round closing rank is 78,491

    B.Tech. in Mechatronics Engineering: Round 1 closing rank is 53,315, and the last round closing rank is 60,203 

    PEC is a well-regarded institution that has been ranked by several ranking bodies. In the 2024 NIRF rankings, PEC wa

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    Ujali padhiyar

    12 months ago
    Hey there! Just wanted to share the JEE Main cutoff scores for Pondicherry Engineering College (PEC) for 2024:
     
    - B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering:127,504
    - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering:92,380
    - B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering:120,070
    - B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering:124,829
     
    Hope this helps you out! Good luck!
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    Ashish Chourasia | Contributor-Level 10

    12 months ago

    The JEE Main cutoff for Pondicherry Engineering College (PEC) in 2024 for some courses were:

    B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering: 127,504 

    B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering: 92,380 

    B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering: 120,070 

    B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering: 124,829 

    B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering: Round 1 closing rank of 50,252 and last round closing rank of 57,233 

    B.Tech. in Civil Engineering: Round 1 closing rank of 65,544 and last round closing rank of 78,491 

    B.Tech. in Mechatronics Engineering: Round 1 closing rank of 53,315 and last round

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