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Punjab Institute of Engineering and Applied Research Mohali offers six courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Punjab Institute of Engineering and Applied Research Mohali UG courses include B.Tech with various specialisations, each offered for a duration of four years. The courses at Punjab Institute of Engineering and Applied Research Mohali are offered in a full-time mode.
Punjab Institute of Engineering and Applied Research Mohali PG courses include M.Tech, which is offered for two years. Applicants for courses at Punjab Institute of Engineering and Applied Research Mohali must satisfy the eligibility criteria and follow the college's fee structure.
The table provides an overview of the courses available at Punjab Institute of Engineering and Applied Research Mohali, along with their specific eligibility criteria for admission.
Courses | Fee Structure | Eligibility Criteria |
Rs. 3,53,000 | Candidates with a 10+2 qualification in Physics, Mathematics, and one of Chemistry/Biotechnology/Computer Science/Biology, or those with a relevant Diploma/B.Sc. with 45% marks (40% for reserved categories). | |
Rs. 1,31,000 | Candidates with a B.E./B.Tech. in Mechanical, Industrial, Production, Manufacturing, Welding, Material Science, or Metallurgy. | |
Note: Candidates at the Punjab Institute of Engineering and Applied Research Mohali can apply for lateral entry to engineering programmes, with B.Sc. graduates needing to clear specific first-year engineering subjects in B.Tech courses.