PES Scholastic Aptitude Test
Dear aspirant,
there are 10% B.Tech seats reserved for candidates with JEE Main scores in PES University. If you apply through JEE Main score you need not take the PESSAT exam.
If you apply through the PESSAT exam. After taking the exam, the candidate shall go through a short interview on the same day on the campus. After shortlisting, he /she can start their program at the college.
As you have got vit vellore eee category 3 so I would suggest you should go with vit vellore and you have good chances to change your branch too if you score a good cgpa above 8.8.
But if you have any kind of financial problems I would suggest you to not to take vit vellore and go for pessat or comedk because the fees is also less than vit vellore and the colleges like rv college of engineering, ms Ramaiah and others are good there.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget/amp
Hello,
The total marks is nothing but the maximum marks for each subject. Let's say that the total marks for each subject is 100 marks, if you are asked to fill the total marks you need to fill 100 in the designated space for each subject and tell then fill the marks that you have scored out of 100 in the designated for marks scored in each subject.
Hi Amit!
PESSAT 2021 has been postponed due to the Covid - 19 pandemic. To get admission in PES university for B.tech candidates need to write PESSAT entrance exam for which the application forms are expected to be released in the month of December 2021. And further, other procedures such as slot booking, admit card etc will commence. To know more, visit here:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/pessat
Thankyou!
Yes, you can.
You can do a MTech in CSE after doing BTech in Electronics, but your GATE Paper must be Computer Science and IT. There is no problem in this process. Many students change their branches in Masters . If you want to study CSE you should.
For PES university, here is the eligibility criteria.
For admission to M. Tech programmes, an applicant possessing qualifications mentioned below is eligible to apply:
Hope it helps. Thank you.
PESSAT, which is Peoples Education Society Scholastic Aptitude Test is conducted by PES University at national level for admission into various undergraduate programs such as BTech which has the eligibility criteria of pass 10+2 from a recognized board Physics, Mathematics along with Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Electronics/ Biotechnology securing 60% aggregate marks in the mandatory subjects of qualifying examination.You can register at pessat.edu ,Since you enquired about where to take the exam, following are the exam centre-
Karnataka:Bangalore,Mysore,Mangalore,Madikeri,Hassan
Tumkur,Chikmagalur,Udipi,Karwar,Shimoga
Chitradurga,Davangere,Haveri,Bellary,Hubli/ Darwad,BelgaumBagalkot,Raichur,Bijapur,Gulbarga,Bidar
Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad,Vijayawada
Assam (North East)-Guwahati
Bihar-Patna
Gujarat-Ahmedabad
Jammu and Kashmir-Jammu
Jharkhand-Ranchi
Kerala-Ernakulam
Madhya Pradesh-Bhopal
Maharashtra-Mumbai,Pune,Nagpur
New Delhi-New Delhi
Orissa-Bhubaneswar
Punjab/ Haryana-Chandigarh
Rajasthan-Jaipur,Kota
Tamil Nadu-Chennai,Coimbatore
Uttar Pradesh-Lucknow
West Bengal-Kolkata
To know more details regarding PESSAT, visit our page at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/pessat
To be honest I think pes University cse branch would be a far better option than vit vellore cse. In these private colleges the college name doesn't matter. If you have the required skills then definitely the company will hire you irrespective of your college name.
Now coming to the next part of your question, if I had consider the ROI factor pessat will beat vit vellore in this because in category 3 the cost of a BTech programme would be somewhat around 22-23L .
https://www.careers360.com/university/pes-university-bangalore/placement
Dear Aspirant,
the PESSAT Examination syllabus comprises of subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English. The syllabus is based on the current CBSE 11th and 12th standard portions.
In order to prepare for the exam, you can study from the NCERT textbooks, as they are the ones that are used for CBSE board. You may also practice from the solve papers as they give you a good idea as to how the questions in the exam are asked. If you are preparing for other competitive examinations, then that is enough for PESSAT as well, as this is also a kind of competitive exam.
For more on PESSAT exam kindly visit the link provided below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/pessat-syllabus-sample-papers
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