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Afroz Akhter

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So, KEAM cutoff rank for admission to B.Tech in Civil Engineering at Providence College of Engineering lies almost the same, year after year. Going by the trends of the past few years, the expected KEAM rank should probably be within these numbers for civil engineering:Government quota seats: Cutoff is going to be around 25,000 to 30,000.The management quota seat can be slightly more flexible in cutoffs, but usually it takes into consideration the KEAM ranks or scores from the qualifying examinations.These figures are based on data from the earlier years and might slightly differ from year to year, considering factors such as other app
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Afroz Akhter

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The B.Tech. programme in Civil Engineering is available at Providence College of Engineering with an intake capacity of 60 students. This allows the college to have a more focused and learning-effective environment for students who want to earn the degree.

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Afroz Akhter

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Placements in B.Tech. Civil Engineering from Providence College of Engineering are quite promising. The college conducts many placement drives. Many companies of repute like TCS, IBM, Capgemini, Habitat Technology Group, visit the campus. The average package is offered around INR 2-3 lakhs per annum with a maximum of INR 3.6 lakhs per annum.The placement cell also works actively to prepare students through its training and grooming programs to enhance the chances of employment of the students. Though one of the newly established institutes, this college has good placement trends for civil engineering students.

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Afroz Akhter

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The Providence College of Engineering is not under the CUET (Common University Entrance Test). Independent admission process for B.Tech programmes is followed in the college, and it consists of the Kerala Engineering, Agriculture & Medical Entrance Examination for the majority of the seats.Admissions are split into several quotas, where:Government Quota: 50% of the seats are filled by centralized allotment from CEE, through the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala, based on KEAM scores.Management Quota: The college management will fill 35% of the seats based on merit considering both the KEAM rank and the qualifying examinati
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The B.Tech. program in Civil Engineering at Providence College of Engineering has an intake capacity of 60 students. The curriculum of the program focuses on the development of wide-ranging knowledge and practical skills in civil engineering to meet professional requirements of work in various areas related to the discipline.

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