Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Tech | ₹2.07 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 10 June - 21 Jun 2024 | |
M.Tech | ₹1.16 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Pass in Graduation + GATE | 24 May - 22 Jun 2024 | |
Ph.D | ₹48,000 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | 1 Nov - 16 Nov 2023 | |
MBA | ₹2.13 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Graduation | 23 Apr - 18 Jun 2024 | |
B.Des | ₹2.07 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 23 Apr - 18 Jun 2024 |
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The course and curriculum in terms of relevance and comprehensiveness I would wait it 7 out of 10 because the course curriculum is designed on the basis of industry requirements. The course curriculum changes according to the industry requirements.
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The curriculum’s comprehensive coverage of both theoretical and practical aspects of VLSI design influenced my decision to choose this course. It includes fundamentals like MOSFET theory and digital design, advanced topics such as analog and digital IC design. The curriculum effectively prepares students for industry and academia. Case studies and guest lectures from industry experts provide insights into current VLSI trends.
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When you talk about what are the things that influenced me to take this course is "my rank" of JEE . At my rank in this college max i can get is this course and the quality of college and placements stats are the most imp thing that impact me. Curriculum is well defined proper labs are there for experiments, whatever is teaching in class. Because of relative grading its not very tough to score here if you study 1 week before midsem and 2 week before endsem exams then you score good enough for every company cuttoff.
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The curriculum has improved from our 23 batch the inclusion of things like communication and environmental studies for climate change has incorporated social and professional responsibilities on us. The exam occurs often and weekly is the best bet after 2 months of preparation. The end semester exams have higher weightage though it is not true in every subject.
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The curriculum is also as same as other nits and iits, there are both subject courses and communication course to improve human value and ethics. There are mid sems and end sems, 1:30 hr and 3hr respectively. And many quizes and viva in between of both lab and theory classes.
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The curriculum for the first year is not good according to me you need to study engineering drawing and other subjects that are not relevant in today's scenario.In our college core is given more emphasis than the overall skill of a student. You will get relevant time between the exam so don't worry about that
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The course curriculum is updated and is quite in sync with recent trends like entrepreneurship, startups, finance, and AI(Artificial Intelligence). The core subjects are old schools to date but so as in any government college. The percentage I would like to assign for how much knowledge is applicable to the real world from the course curriculum is about 30%-40%. The exams are quite frequently held in the form of quizzes of each chapter completed and have a weightage in our cgpa. The difficulty of the exams is medium level you can easily pull an all-nighter and finish the entire curriculum for some subjects.
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The Course Production and Industrial Engineering is one of the best and industry ready amongst all as it provides financial knowledge as well as Management knowledge and production knowledge too. Exams are conducted 2 times in a semester.
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Course curriculum I think is really bad. I mean what is the purpose of dedicating full semester of CSE to non circuital subjects and courses(which will not be useful in our future). The course is focussed more towards theoretical knowledge and not towards practical knowledge
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Course curriculum is great and subjects that a college is allowed to teach is amaizng. The curriculum of Production and Industrial Engineering is by far the most advanced and in terms with the manufacturing industry requirement. The real world application of it can be taken into account. The projects included in the course are also kind of cool The exams are by far the most useless things becasue there is no effort from the faculty to make good questions, same old questions repeating over the years. The evaluation is based on how well connected you are with the teacher for boys and if you are a girl then you hit the jackpot as you will be given a full grade no matter how bad you are in terms of academics.
Below is the break-up of PEC Chandigarh fee structure for B.Tech.
Particulars | Amount |
Academic Fees (per semester) | INR 88,000 |
Other Fees (per semester) | INR 6,000 |
Caution Money (refundable, one-time) | INR 8,000 |
One Time Fees | INR 11,000 |
Total | INR 1,13,000 |
The hostel fee detail is given below.
Particulars | Amount |
Hostel Caution Money (refundable, one-time) | INR 6,000 |
Hostel Charges/Year | INR 62,000 |
Maintenance Charges/Year | INR 10,000 |
Mass Advance/Year | INR 3,500 |
Total | INR 81,500 |
Naturally, PEC changes its fee structure based on the academic year.
Plenty of coders on top competitive coding platforms are students of NIT Jalandhar. This points towards a good coding culture at NITJ. Moreover, the fee at NITs is much less than PEC or Thapar University.
Though the placement at PEC is good overall, it receives less offers from the core ECE companies. Thapar has its own list of top companies that prioritize it over other colleges. But I do not know much about their CSE department.
Thus, I would recommend NIT Jalandhar CSE over the other two options. But if you want to choose between PEC ECE and Thapar CSE, I would recommend you make the selection based on your subject interest.
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There are various expenses which you have to borne at the time of studying in PEC Chandigarh. If you are staying in hostel, then the expenses increases more. Given below are the expenses details:
Yes, the fee structure for B.tech course is INR 94,000 per year and for NRI or international students, the fee structure is around $4000 along with INR 5,000 per year for UG courses. For other courses, you can also check out the official page PEC Chandigarh National/International fee structure.
The fee structure for UG courses at PEC Chandigarh is around INR 90k for national students and for NRI/international students is $4000 and INR 5k for admission. You can check out the page PEC Chandigarh National/International fee structure to know about other courses too.