PSIT Kanpur starts B.Tech 2020 admissions
Team Careers360 | May 5, 2020 | 11:34 AM IST | 1 min read
Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology (PSIT), Kanpur has started the B.Tech 2020 admission process. Interested candidates can now apply for admission to the courses through the official website. Candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria of the courses before filling the application forms. PSIT kanpur offers 6 B.Tech programmes for the candidates.
Specialization Offered
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Computer Science & Engineering
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Information Technology
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Electronics & Communication Engineering
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Electrical & Electronics Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Civil Engineering (Offered in PSIT College of Engineering)
Eligibility
Candidates willing to take admission in B.Tech courses offered by PSIT Kanpur will have to fulfil the following eligibility criteria-
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Candidates must have passed Class 10th and 12th with 60% or above marks (minimum 60% for PCM) from a recognised board.
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Candidates should qualify the aptitude test of the institute. The test is conducted for 30 minutes.
Admission/Selection Process
The final selection of the candidates is done through counselling based on JEE Main and UPSEE rankings of the candidates.
Programmes offered & Fees
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Programme Name |
Fees |
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B. Tech (CS) |
Rs 1.70 Lakhs |
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B. Tech (IT) |
Rs 1.70 Lakhs |
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B. Tech(EC) |
Rs 1.40 Lakhs |
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B. Tech(EN) |
Rs 1.40 Lakhs |
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B. Tech(ME) |
Rs 1.40 Lakhs |
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B. Tech(CE) |
Rs 1.40 Lakhs |
Contact Us
Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology
Kanpur - Agra - Delhi National Highway (NH-2), Bhauti-Kanpur-209305
Toll Free : 18001802233 , +91 7670998888
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