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Kumaraguru Institute of Technology. Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore, is a private engineering college started in 1984 under the auspices of the Ramanandha Adigalar Foundation, a charitable educational trust of Sakthi Group. Situated on a sprawling 156-acre campus in the IT corridor of Coimbatore, KCT is an autonomous ...
Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem; K. S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Thiruchengode; KTVR Knowledge Park for Engineering and Technology; Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore; KV Institute of Management and Information Studies, Coimbatore; Maharaja Institute of Technology, Arasur, Coimbatore
KGiSL Institute of Technology; KTVR Knowledge Park for Engineering and Technology; Kumaraguru College of Technology; Maharaja Institute of Technology; Park College of Engineering and Technology; PPG Institute of Technology; PSG Institute of Technology and Applied Research; SNS College of Engineering; SNS College of Technology; Sri Krishna ...
KCT Tech Park is an information technology (IT) technology park situated in Coimbatore, India. It is a unit of Ramanandha Adigalar Foundation and is operational since 2008, with 4.18 acres of land and 2.5 lakh sq ft of built-up area. Software technology parks of India IT Park are housed at KCT Campus building with 1.5 lakh sq ft of built-up area.
Kalaignar Karunanidhi Institute of Technology; Karpagam College of Engineering; Karpagam Institute of Technology, Coimbatore; Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences; Kathir College of Engineering; KGiSL Institute of Technology; KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology; KTVR Knowledge Park for Engineering and Technology; Kumaraguru ...
On There are 552 engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu as of July 2014. Out of 552 engineering colleges affiliated to Anna University, 14 of them are Government/aided colleges, 33 of them are Autonomous colleges and the rest are self-financing colleges and four are University departments within Anna University.
It would burn imported coal using a high-temperature technology that emits fewer greenhouse gases. And the company insisted that the people affected by the plant would be identified and protected. Tata’s planning documents noted that some villagers would lose farmland, access to communal grazing land and, in a few cases, their homes.
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