CET cut off rank in mechanical under 371 j&rural
⟰ call 7 6 7 6 0 8 0 0 0 8 for admission in PES UNIVERSITY, Well this year it was me who was sitting for placements and so I think i am a suited candidate to answer this.
The placements for this year were above average.Not awesome but not bad either.
Average candidates found their way to a good company with an average ctc of around 5 to 6 lpa.There were good profiles being offered.This is the CTC bracket where half of the cse students would fall in.
Some bright students got their dream companies.Highest package being microsoft (24 lpa which later got increased by a very significant margin.I heard 30+ lpa from the guy who got placed.I can’t remember the exact figure.)
All the high scoring students were also placed in companies they would accept anyday with open arms.
Few students got unexpectedly high packages from big companies.They never expected that for themselves.
〴Admission helpline 76 7 6 ❍ 8 ❍❍❍ 8.I can answer only for the undergraduate faculty and facilities, so things may have changed in the meantime. This is going to be a long answer though. I’ve a lot to say about PESIT.
- Faculty
There are a few brilliant teachers, and a few okay ones, but the majority frustrated me near to tears.
The biggest problem was teachers are rote learners in PESIT - there was a teacher who was praised to high heavens by many and even I thought she was okay. Till she asked in class ‘why should JavaScript be written in a separate file rather than together with the HTML’ and answered ‘because otherwise it will be visible to end users’. To be fair to her, the book did say something similar. But she wasn’t thoughtful enough to remember that all client-side-technology is well client side. Which means the source code for an interpreted language has to be given to the browser. There is no way around it. And if my browser has it, I can get it too.
From what I hear most comparable colleges are not much better though. Ultimately, the teachers were sympathetic and not unnecessarily strict. They grade leniently, unless you piss them off; but even if you do, they grade you fairly - I can personally attest to that. They leave you to your own devices in labs and let you tinker around. And if you really want to do something, you can always find at least one teacher who’ll support and help you. They are also humble - you can research under IISc profs, and your profs won’t be offended.
The text books are superb and the library is a treasure trove. So you can ignore most of the faculty and learn on your own if you so choose.
Research
Non-existent as far as I could see. In my entire time there, I haven’t seen one professor publish a research paper or even discuss research with students in class. May be the experience is different at Master’s level - I don’t know. But I’ve sincere doubts about the research ethics of BMSCE teachers. A warning against plagiarism in final semester projects was plagiarised from another university’s website. A teacher’s master’s thesis abstract was plagiarised from an IEEE paper, which had no contribution from that teacher. So yeah, if you intend to go in to research staying away from BIT may be a good idea.
Coding culture
Non-existent. Sure there are a few folks who have participated in honorable competitive programming competitions. But 2 people don’t make a culture. I’ve never seen many (as in more than 5) people participating in coding competitions, or even programming for pleasure.
Downsides of studying in PESIT
᷍ ᷎ call 7 6 7 6 0 8 0 0 0 8 for admission in pes university .The standards of a good engineering college are first and foremost set by the students who secure admission to the college. Initially, PESIT used to take admission from CET and Comedk attracting the best minds from Karnataka and good students from other parts of India as well. I have seen my classmates give up their CET ranks which would have secured them Computer Science in either BMS or MS Ramaiah, but chose to go ahead with Computer Science admit in PES through their Comedk ranks which would require them to shell out an additional 1 lac a year. Yes, such was the brand of PES. It was regularly ranked under top 40 if not top 30 in India and was on par with the top private universities in India atleast in CS.
But with this great power came great responsibility. The management thought that it has nurtured the PES brand relatively well with students working at good industrial and academic positions across the globe if not atleast in India and Bangalore. They had decided to take PES to the top much like BITS Pilani which is undoubtedly the best Private Engineering College in India. But unlike BITS, PES could not attract top tier students because of primarily two reasons. First of all there is no quota whatsover in BITS whereas the management stopped intake from Comedk and instead started conducting their own exam called PESSAT on similar lines of BITSAT (Maths + English + Chem + Physics, I guess there’s logical reasoning also - not sure). Second, its brand is not as reputed as BITS. No offence, but the condition of the college started deteriorating because it wasn’t attracting the best minds in the country anymore.
According to the previous year cut off, there is arround to 119 cut off rank for mechanical in PES University, Bangalore (PES).
If you choose any branch, then if your rank under 3800, you get a seat in this campus.
You can also check here cut off trensd
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/pes-university-bangalore/cutoff
Good luck.





