What is the cut off mark required to get engineering seat in PSG college?
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Greetings to the student;
ForB.E / B. Tech course, the cut-off mark required for a seat in P.S.G. College of Technology is pretty much on the higher side. Exact marks required for each department varies each year.
This depends on your choice of department u choose.Mechanical,ECE,EEE are highly competitive groups and u have get 199+ cut-off(depends on your community also !). CSE,IT,CIVIL needs 198+.
And the remaining departments 196+/197+.
The campus placement is really the best thing here..The companies just flood in like in any other college.CSE and IT students will have most of the companies open for them ! I nearly attended 55 companies in just 1.5 months time !
However , forM.Sc5 year integrated courses, the admissions are not merely based on the cut-off marks scored in your 12th exams. The department usually conducts an interview to select the candidates. Though your 12th marks are given some weight-age (usually,less), importance is given to your understanding of concepts.
Personally I feel that the MSc courses are well- structured and the placements are also in par with the B.E/B.Tech students.
Best of luck;
Thank you
ForB.E / B. Tech course, the cut-off mark required for a seat in P.S.G. College of Technology is pretty much on the higher side. Exact marks required for each department varies each year.
This depends on your choice of department u choose.Mechanical,ECE,EEE are highly competitive groups and u have get 199+ cut-off(depends on your community also !). CSE,IT,CIVIL needs 198+.
And the remaining departments 196+/197+.
The campus placement is really the best thing here..The companies just flood in like in any other college.CSE and IT students will have most of the companies open for them ! I nearly attended 55 companies in just 1.5 months time !
However , forM.Sc5 year integrated courses, the admissions are not merely based on the cut-off marks scored in your 12th exams. The department usually conducts an interview to select the candidates. Though your 12th marks are given some weight-age (usually,less), importance is given to your understanding of concepts.
Personally I feel that the MSc courses are well- structured and the placements are also in par with the B.E/B.Tech students.
Best of luck;
Thank you
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