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Chandigarh engineering admissions: 1,165 seats up for grabs at three institutes

There are around 1,165 seats up for grabs at three engineering institutes in Chandigarh this year; registrations for admissions will close on October 13

Updated on: Oct 07, 2021 02:16 AM IST
By , Chandigarh
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As many as 1,165 seats are up for grabs at three engineering institutes in Chandigarh this year.

The first round of counselling for admission to engineering colleges in Chandigarh will start from October 21. (HT file)
The first round of counselling for admission to engineering colleges in Chandigarh will start from October 21. (HT file)

The Joint Admission Committee (JAC) 2021, Chandigarh, has already started the registration process for admission. JAC has been constituted for conducting admissions to various BE/BArch/integrated BE (chemical)-MBA courses based on JEE Main scores.

Like many other states, Chandigarh also accepts JEE main scores for admission to engineering courses.

At Panjab University’s Dr SS Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology (UICET), there are around 197 seats in three different engineering programmes. A total of 104 seats are available in bachelor of engineering (chemical), 56 in the five-year integrated BE (chemical)-MBA course and 38 in BE (food technology).

As many as 692 seats are available at PU’s University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET) in six courses, with 143 in electronics and communication engineering (ECE), 129 in each computer science and engineering (CSE) and information technology (IT) and 97 each in biotechnology, electrical and electronics engineering and mechanical engineering.

At Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology (CCET), 69 seats are available in each of the four courses offered ¬– computer science and engineering, electronics and communication engineering, civil Engineering and mechanical engineering.

 
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Dar Ovais

Dar Ovais is the Dharamshala-based correspondent in the Himachal Pradesh bureau of Hindustan Times. He covers politics, tourism, Tibetan affairs and environmental issues.

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