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PEC University of Technology opens admissions to Ph.D. programmes

July 19, 2010  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Chandigarh: The PEC University of Technology (PECUT), formerly known as Punjab Engineering College, has begun the admission procedure for admissions into its Ph.D. programmes in Science, Management and Engineering.

The courses for which applications are invited by the university include full-time/part-time sponsored/part-time Ph.D. programmes in various disciplines of Applied Science and Management, Civil, Computer Sciences, Electrical, Electronics and Electrical Communication, Mechanical, Metallurgical and Production Engineering.

The application form and detailed information about rules and procedure may be obtained from the official website of the institute.

The candidates applying for more than one department should submit separate application for each discipline

The last date for the submission of application forms is August 9, 2010.

FOR THE COMPLETE ADMISSION NOTIFICATION CLICK HERE
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