PES Scholastic Aptitude Test
Hi,
PES does take admission in their Undergraduate (B.tech) course on the basis of both ComedK as well as Pessat. All other courses take admission through Pessat only. There are three different channels for the admission in b.tech in PES University, Pessat, KCet as well as foriegn/NRI students.
This is what official site says as admission eligibility for B.tech " 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent in science stream from a recognized board. Test Scores in PESSAT (National level exam) or KCET (State level exam) required. "
Hello,
PES will start the slot booking from july 20.You have to complete PESSAT 2020 slot booking after which they will issue admit card for appearing in the exam. It will be done on first-come-first-serve-basis. Once the candidate reserves a date and time, no changes are allowed. After you have reserved the interview date and time, the hall ticket with detailed instructions will be available for print.
For more information about this exam, please visit: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/pessat
Hope, it helps!
PES University offers carious programmes at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. You haven't mentioned the course regarding which you aren enquiring about. Please do help us with the same. Alternatively, please check this link for detailed syllabus for the course you are enquiring about; https://www.pes.edu/syllabus/
PES University accepts 3 exams for offering admission into their courses.
These are: COMEDK UGET, PESSAT adn KCET.
So, by securing minimum cutoff in COMEDK, you can get admission into PES university. But if you want to be university specific or want an extra chance, then you an apply for PESSAT also.
All details and latest updates for COMEDK are available in this link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/comedk-uget
Hope this helps.
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