Yes, there is an option of branch sliding in PEC. You can change your branch after the second semester (i.e., first year). I know someone who upgraded from Metallurgy to IT. The upgrade is not a difficult task.
Following are a few things that you should keep in mind.
You can definitely go for changing branches in PEC by choosing a branch-like CSE, ECE, or any other of your interest. As for the choice of the branch you should choose the one that interests you.
Based on what I heard about the institute from my friends, here are some of the reasons that make PEC a good choice.
The placement statistics of PEC in 2020 are below:
Average Package |
INR 10.20 LPA |
Highest Package |
INR 42 LPA |
Placement Percentage |
100% |
Total Number of Offers |
461 |
Top Recruiters |
Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, NXP, JP Morgan, RBS |
Top Branch |
ECE & CSE offering the highest package to 8 students |
Besides academics, there are a lot of extracurricular activities available at the institute in which you can take part.
NIT Kurukshetra or PEC Chandigarh are the best options for you. You can certainly cross NIT Jalandhar off your list.
The practical labs at NITJ are not well-equipped, and the majority of the equipment is broken. The faculty, on the other hand, is excellent. You should not make NITJ your top priority.
Aerospace Engineering from PEC is decent. It is excellent if compared to other private colleges, but it is regretful compared to the IITs. The following are the highlights of the program.
The chances for admission in Aerospace Engineering are bitty. The cut-offs of various branches have been fluctuating over the past few years. So, it’s not possible to predict the exact cut-off which will land you in Aerospace Engineering from PEC. The cut-off is generally around 15-19000. If you belong to any quota then getting admission gets easier.
If you are inclined to Aerospace Engineering, the program from PEC is worth the ride.
It depends upon your choice. A few highlights of both the institutes are below. You can tick on all those points which are in your favor and declare the winner yourself.
HBTI Kanpur:
PEC Chandigarh:
Here’s a brief comparison of the two institutes.
Parameters |
HBTI Kanpur |
PEC Chandigarh |
Average Package |
INR 7.18 LPA |
INR 10.20 LPA |
Highest Package |
INR 60 LPA |
INR 42 LPA |
Fee for 4 years |
INR 5.4 Lakhs |
INR 3.87 Lakhs |
These are the few points you should consider before choosing your institute.
Both the institutes are tough competitors of each other. They have a brand name in north India. It is difficult to conclude the best one among the two. Both the colleges have decent class strength, highly equipped labs, and placements for the CSE branch. PEC has a slightly higher reputation than NITK.
But you can decide on your own after looking at the below-mentioned points of both the institutes.
The fee structure and the placement statistics of both the colleges are below.
Particulars |
NITK |
PEC Chandigarh |
Average Package (CTC) |
INR 10.91 LPA |
INR 10.2 LPA |
Highest Package (CTC) |
INR 43.31 LPA |
INR 42 LPA |
Branch with Highest Placement |
CSE, IT, ECE |
ECE |
Top Recruiters |
Amazon, Goldman Sachs, EXL, Microsoft, Havells, Coca-Cola, IOCL, Futures Fest, Ford, Paytm, Pepsi, Honda, BPCL, Flipkart, Airtel, Hero, Mahindra |
ABB, Absolut Data, ACC, Accenture, Bahra University, BHEL, Bhushan Steel, Deloitte, Dabur, Fiserv, Future First, JSPL, Orient, Open Solution, Volvo, Eicher |
Fee |
INR 2.27 Lakhs |
INR 3.87 Lakhs |
Looking at the above factors, both the colleges are head-to-head. If you work hard in any of these colleges, you will end up living the life of your dreams.
For admission in PEC, you at least need to have 75% in your intermediate exams and cleared the JEE Main cut-off for the institute.
The following table shows the JEE Main Round 1 cut-offs for PEC in 2020:
Category |
Sub-Category |
B.Tech CSE |
B.Tech ECE |
General |
OS* |
199-6404 |
6871-13169 |
HS* |
1438-10654 |
11011-19152 |
|
SC |
OS |
990-2483 |
3454-4530 |
HS |
1531-3345 |
4015-8676 |
|
ST |
OS |
879-1256 |
1457-2545 |
General PwD |
OS |
143-153 |
1164-1164 |
HS |
196-258 |
539-939 |
*Here, 'other state' is OS, and 'home state' is HS.
Seeing the cut-off rank, you might not get PEC Chandigarh at your mentioned profile.
If you are desperate to join this year, then you can search for CSE/ECE branch other institutes, as per your JEE rank. But, if you can have time in your hands, you can give another attempt in JEE Mains.
Choose what interests you. If you are interested in Chemical Engineering, BITS Pilani is a great option. It offers decent academics and exposure. Core Chemical companies and oil companies recruit from the institute. Schlumberger, ONGC, Reliance, etc. are among the major recruiters for the branch. BITS Pilani placement highlights show the average CTC to be around INR 12 LPA for Chemical Engineering.
But if you are interested in Mechanical Engineering, you should choose PEC Chandigarh.
Yes, a stipend is available for students pursuing a Master's degree in Engineering at PEC Chandigarh University through a valid GATE scorecard. Here are some key points to keep in mind:
The continuation of the scholarship is subject to the satisfactory academic progress of the student.
Placement depends on your knowledge and skill in that particular field. There are many reputed companies visiting the PEC Chandigarh campus for placements. And securing a placement offer in any of them depends on your academics and your performance in the interview.
Besides, you must remain among the top 20% of students, be consistent and develop your verbal skills to ensure that you get selected.
The table below shows the overall placement scenario of PEC Chandigarh.
Average CTC |
10.2 LPA |
Highest CTC |
42 LPA |
Total no of offers |
461 |
Top recruiters |
Bahra University, HP India, Samsung Heavy Industries, Bank Of America, Samsung Research Lab, etc. |
Among the given branches the hot pick is probably Civil Engineering. As the infrastructural growth is almost at an all-time high currently in India. There are many opportunities to start a career or become an employer in the field.