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Alternative Website www.cee.kerala.gov.in 8°29′37.444″N 76°57′8.8″E / 8.49373444°N 76.952444°E / 8.49373444; 76. Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical ( KEAM ) is an entrance examination series for admissions to various professional degree courses in the state of Kerala , India.
The Government of Kerala decides on the admission procedures and fee structures for the college. In particular, the Kerala State Entrance Commissioner publishes the admissions prospectus with details on the admissions process. [8] A small percentage of the seats are reserved for the children of KSRTC employees and Non-Resident Indians (NRIs ...
The following is a list of Government, Aided, Government Cost Sharing and Private self-financing Engineering Colleges in the southwestern Indian state of Kerala.. All the engineering colleges in the state excluding Central Government engineering institutions and colleges under direct control of other universities are affiliated to the A P J Abdul Kalam Technological University (APJAKTU).
The college had an intake of 21 students each for the Degree courses in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical branches of Engineering, under the then Travancore University. With the establishment of the Directorate of Technical Education in the late 1950s, the college administration came under the direct control of the government.
All admissions are based exclusively on merit and arranged through the Centralized Admission Procedure (CAP) of the government of Kerala. All the students need to pay the fees only at the Government rate. Top rank holders of the Common Entrance Examination (CEE) conducted by government of Kerala opt for this college.
The higher education system in India includes both private and public universities. Universities in India are recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which draws its power from the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 .
Entrance of Thangal Kunju Musaliar College of Engineering. The college was founded by the TKM Educational Trust, [1] an organization established by Thangal Kunju Musaliar.The college's foundation stone was laid on 3 February 1956 by Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India, and was inaugurated by Humayun Kabir, the Cabinet Minister for Scientific and Cultural Affairs, on 3 July 1958.
The college [2] was established in 2000 under the Directorate of Technical Education [3] of the government of Kerala. The college was inspected and approved by AICTE in April 2003. [4] Government Engineering College, Idukki, was founded to provide high-quality technical education to students in the hilly regions of Kerala.