The PAU CET participating colleges have a total of 15 research stations, including Fruit and Seed farms, which are located across the state of Punjab. Also, the institution has 18 Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) in various districts across the state.
The cutoff marks for PAU CET participating colleges are decided by its conducting body, i.e., Punjab Agricultural University (PAU). The minimum marks needed to get admitted to the applicant's preferred course are termed the PAU CET cut-off score. This varies depending on the type of program. The cutoff scores are established based on several factors, including the pupil's category, exam results, institution seat availability, etc.
Yes, the cutoff for PAU CET participating colleges is released separately on the official portal of PAU a few days following the exam’s conclusion. There will be a scorecard released containing the cut-off marks. Applicants should preserve a copy of the scorecard for their records. Student reviews and PDF downloads will be available on the official website upon the cutoff's category distribution.
There are a total of six PAU CET participating colleges in Ludhiana. Currently, the institution provides 43 Master's and 29 PhD programs in addition to 11 UG programs in Ludhiana and outlying areas through 32 departments and three different schools among the six constituent institutions. In addition, the college includes four seed farms, three fruit research stations, and eight research stations.
A total of six constituent colleges are there under PAU, including #1 PAU-College of Agriculture Ballowal Saunkri, #2 College of Basic Sciences & Humanities, #3 College of Agriculture, #4 College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, and #5&6 PAU Pre-Graduation Institutes of Agriculture at Gurdaspur and Bathinda. Apart from these, the university has 32 departments and eight research stations that offer a total of 83 academic courses at UG, PG, and PhD levels.