Cheran College of Technology BE, BTech admissions 2024 open; check details here
Ujjwal Kirti | April 22, 2024 | 11:37 AM IST | 1 min read
Cheran College of Technology is accepting applications for BE and BTech programme in both online and offline mode. Candidates can check the course-fees, eligibility criteria and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Cheran College of Technology, Tirupur has begun the application process for CCT BE admissions 2024 in online mode on the official website - cct.ac.in. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can visit the official website or institute campus and complete the application process for CCT admissions 2024 by submitting the required details and paying the application fee of Rs. 500.
For Cheran College of Technology BE admissions, candidates will be shortlisted through TNEA counselling. Along with the BE with various specialisations, Cheran College of Technology also offers BTech in Artificial Intelligence & Data Science.
Cheran College of Technology Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
|
Programme Name |
Admission Fees |
Cheran College of Technology fee structure |
|
BE Specialisations: Mechanical Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security) Electronics and Communication Engineering Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) |
Rs. 10000 |
Rs. 50000 |
|
B. Tech - Artificial Intelligence & Data Science* |
Cheran College of Technology BE Eligibility Criteria 2024
Candidates who passed class 12th with the minimum aggregate of 45% (40% for students from reserved category) in the relevant subject/stream from recognised board are eligible to apply for Cheran College of Technology admissions.
Cheran College of Technology Admissions 2024: Mode of application and application fee
|
Application Fees |
500 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
Cheran College of Technology Selection Process 2024
- Visit the official website
- Complete the registration process
- Pay the application fee
- Appear for the TNEA counselling
- Based on the prior academics, candidates will be selected for Cheran College of Technology admissions through TNEA counselling’
- Present all the valid documents as per eligibility criteria and pay the admissions fee to confirm your admission at Cheran College of Technology
Candiates can also apply for the Cheran College of Technology BE and BTech admissions through the management quota.
Cheran College of Technology: Contact details
Cheran College of Technology, Cheran nagar, Thittuparai, Kangeyam, Tirupur (DT) – 638 701
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