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PGC Punjab College of Engineering and Technology

2002 establishments in Punjab, IndiaEducation in MohaliEducational institutions established in 2002Engineering colleges in Punjab, IndiaUse Indian English from April 2017

Punjab College of Engineering & Technology (PCET) is an engineering institute located in Mohali Punjab. Established in 2002 this college is a part of Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC), Mohali under the aegis of Guru Nanak Dev Educational and Charitable Society (GNDECS), Lalru Mandi. PCET is affiliated to Punjab Technical University (PTU), Jallandhar and courses are approved by AICTE, New Delhi. The college is located 5 km off Ambala-Chandigarh Highway. Apart from Punjab College of Engineering & Technology, other colleges under PGC are Punjab Institute of Engineering & Applied Research (PIEAR) affiliated to Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar and Punjab Polytechnic College (PPC) which offers Engineering Diploma courses and is affiliated to Punjab State Board of Technical Education.

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