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The fee range for courses in Park College of Engineering and Technology (PCET) differs from programme to programme and category. For B.E. / B.Tech courses, the annual tuition fee would normally range from ?50,000 to ?60,000 for government quota seats, whereas for management quota seats, the fees might be more.

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The fee for the B.E. / B.Tech programme at PCET varies according to the course and category. On an average, the annual fee for government quota students runs into ?50,000 to ?60,000. For management quota students, the fees are higher. All the above fees include registration fees, exam fees, and other such services. For the exact and updated fee details, one can check on the official website of PCET or contact the college directly as fees tend to change every year due to guidelines from Anna University and government regulations.

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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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To be eligible to the B.E. / B.Tech programme in the Park College of Engineering and Technology (PCET), candidates must have an upper secondary education qualification (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as principal subjects. They should acquire at least 50% marks in the qualifying examination which is relaxed to 45% in case of students belonging to reserved categories. Candidates must also hold a valid score in Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions counseling or recognised entrance exams such as JEE Main. In addition, candidates should be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year. To understand the eligibilit
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PCET stands for Park College of Engineering and Technology and is a private engineering college affiliated with Anna University, Chennai, in Tamil Nadu. It offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in engineering and technology in its campus at Coimbatore. As this is a private institute, it emphasizes providing quality education equipped with modern facilities and programs aligned with industry demands.

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Park College of Engineering and Technology (PCET), Coimbatore gets mixed reviews. Although the college offers a number of engineering courses and supportive faculties, the placement is overall pretty average. Few students are not getting great placements. The highest package they are offering is about ?2 LPA. Lab, classroom, etc. are available in the campus, but hostel facilities and quality food are not that great. Annual fees of courses such as Aeronautical Engineering are around ?90,000, and the hostel fee is around ?34,000 per year?

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The faculty at PCET consists of more than 100 professors who have qualifications in respective engineering disciplines at postgraduate level and many members have M.Phil and Ph.D. qualifications too, so the strong basis of academic quality is also there. They teach with high commitment and commitment to imparting quality education along with the support that ensures the quality in the delivery to students. The college focus on faculty development creates a conducive learning environment, hence ensuring students who graduate with knowledge and skills in their profession as engineers and technicians. 

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Registration procedure for B.E./B.Tech courses of PCET follows a set procedure that candidates should register themselves in TNEA counseling, followed by filling online the prescribed TNEA registration form in order to furnish all information, followed by which, certification verification takes place. It follows strictly a merit selection, according to the Class 12 scores of the students for subjects, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Once the merit list is published, candidates can fill their course preferences during the choice filling stage. Finally, seat allotment occurs based on ranks and preferences, leading to confirmation of
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The TNEA cutoffs for Park College of Engineering and Technology (PCET) vary with the courses and categories. For the academic year 2024, the closing rank for B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering was the most sought-after course under General AI quota, which is at 113506, and the least desirable course was B.E. in Geoinformatics Engineering, had a closing rank of 195428. The cutoffs are not that high and are moderate and there is competition for the admissions. Class 12 scores play a role in counseling TNEA to determine the ranks.

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Admission to Park College of Engineering and Technology (PCET) is moderately competitive. Admissions for B.E. and B.Tech programs are mainly through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counseling process, which takes into account the scores of the candidates from their 10th and 12th examinations. A minimum aggregate of 45% in the qualifying exams is required. Scores from the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) are also accepted for postgraduate programs. While meeting the eligibility criteria is important, the admission process is not that complex and is, therefore accessible to many aspiring students.

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