Mangaluru: PGCET 2026 training programme at Sahyadri


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Mangaluru, May 5: The Department of Business Administration at Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management, an autonomous institution in Mangaluru, is organizing a focused PGCET Training Program – 2026 to support aspiring MBA candidates in their entrance exam preparation.

The expert-led crash course is scheduled to be held on 8th and 9th May 2026 at the Sahyadri campus. Designed to provide targeted guidance, the program will cover key concepts, exam strategies, and practice sessions aimed at enhancing students’ performance in the Karnataka PGCET examination.

The training will be delivered by experienced faculty and subject experts, ensuring participants gain practical insights and confidence to approach the exam effectively.

The registration fee is Rs 100, and seats are limited. Interested candidates are encouraged to register at the earliest using the official registration link:

https://forms.gle/fpyzg2gakPmmv3pz9 

For further details, participants may contact:

Prof. Awin Eric Cutinha – +91 96114 52167
Prof. Padmanabha B – +91 98450 89165

This program is open to all PGCET aspirants seeking structured preparation and expert mentorship.

  

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