THIRUVANANTHAPURAM GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE
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The College of Engineering, Chengannur (CEC), was established in the year 1992 under the auspices of the Institute of Human Resources Development, a Government of Kerala undertaking. It offers undergraduate courses, leading to the award of B.Tech. Degrees of the Cochin University of Science And Technology.
The College is located at Chengannur, a town in the heart of Travancore, Kerala. The college is very well-equipped and has a highly competent staff. Equipped with all required resources and more, the college ranks high among Engineering Colleges in Kerala. Besides excellent academic training, the college also provides a positive base for an individual's overall development with its share of co-curricular and extra-curricular organizations and events. A high level of technical and general awareness among students is a salient feature of CEC. Highly stringent standards of evaluation always maintain the students at a high level of academic excellence.
Currently, there are two branches of Engineering in the institution, Electronics & Communication and Computer Science. An intake of 90 into each branch every year implies 900 students in four Semesters at any given time. Most of the administrative activities of the College are left to Student Organizations, paving way for the development of leadership skills. Besides, a constantly updated Syllabus keeps the students abreast of every new development in their field.
The College is highly accessible. It is just off the M.C. Road. The average distances from the two nearest Airports at Cochin and Trivandrum are 120 and 125 Kilometers respectively. Chengannur is well-linked both by road and rail to all major towns in Kerala. The college is situated within 1 kilometer radius of both the Bus Stand and the Railway Station. Highly innovative, energetic and enthusiastic, the Students of CEC have countless achievements to their credit. Various student bodies have been formed in the college - both Technical as well as non-technical - which keep the students actively involved in various activities.
The fact that most of the former Students of CEC are now placed in reputed multinational companies stands testimony to the effectiveness of the training imparted to them at CEC. Our students have found their way into major multinational companies.
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