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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).
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.
Most of the students commute rather than reside at the college, although students whose homes are not nearby live in college-approved hostels near the campus. There are hostel facilities for both men and women. Clubs in various departments conduct many cultural and technical festivals.
The department plans, implements and monitors activities in the field of technical education consistent with state and national policies. It conducts Master of Technology/Master of Planning, Bachelor of Technology/Bachelor of Architecture, MFA, BFA, Diploma and Certificate Courses through engineering colleges, polytechnics, technical high schools, commercial institutes, arts colleges ...
SCORE@CET is a student run, faculty guided & alumni supported research group serving as a platform to promote research activities in CET. In other words its a "Student Club of Research Enthusiasts" consisting of all research enthusiasts students from UG Programs, PG Programs & Research Scholars of CET. .
IEEE Student Branch College of Engineering Karunagappally (STB 03951) is one of the oldest IEEE student branches in Kerala section, 4th branch in Travancore hub after CET TKMCE & CE Adoor. And It is the second IEEE Student Branch in Kollam (Quilon) district. The group came into function on 11 September 2000, in the early history of the institution.
The city is lacking an Engineering College under Government despite having the largest number of students appearing and excelling in respective entrance exams. Govt. College, Malappuram, which is the oldest college in the city, started in 1972, College of Applied Science Malappuram and Govt. College for Women started this year along with many ...
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.