Pallavan College of Engineering Cutoff 2024: Check TANCET Round Wise Cutoff
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Pallavan College of Engineering CutOffsWhat’s new?
Pallavan College of Engineering cutoff 2024 has been released for BE/ BTech at the UG level. The institute accepts TNEA counselling conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu, the TNEA 2024 cutoff has been released up to Round 3 for General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS and PWD categories. Candidates can check out the section below to get an idea of the Pallavan College of Engineering branch, course, exam and category-wise cutoff trends. A few more updates are given below:
- The TNEA application window 2025 for the BE/BTech courses will be opened in May 2025. The TNEA 2025 schedule is expected to be released soon.
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Answered 4 days ago
Pallavan College of Engineering (PCE) in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, has a placement record where the highest salary package offered to students is approximately INR 30,000 per month.
This figure indicates that the college's placement opportunities may be limited, with a significant portion of students
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Answered 4 days ago
Yes, Pallavan College of Engineering (PCE) is a recognised educational institution located in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Established in 1997, it is affiliated with Anna University and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
The college offers undergraduate and postg
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Answered a week ago
Pallavan College of engineering offers different undergraduate and post graduate engineering courses, where students as the follow the steps to apply the application.
Student should meet The eligible criteria where they have to pass 10 + 2 education with a minimum percentage at least 50% and fill th
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Answered 2 weeks ago
Yes, it is possible to get admission to Pallavan College of Engineering's B.E./B.Tech courses without participating in the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) process. The college may offer management quota seats, which allow students to apply directly based on their qualifying exam marks (Clas
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Answered a week ago
Pallavan College of engineering is so famous due to its academy excellence and accredition, and diverse course offering, and placement opportunities are great where students placed around 2 Lacs to 13 Lacs per annum and its infrastructure and faculty members are very good and it has good aluminium n
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Updated on Nov 21, 2023
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