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2018-2022 Batch Result: The college ranks third among all the engineering colleges in Kerala in pass percentage as published by KTU. According to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University results of third and fifth semester, 2017 the college has secured second position among 12 government/aided engineering colleges and fourth position among all ...
KTU was established by the Government of Kerala through an Ordinance on 21 May 2014. [7] Kuncheria P. Isaac, a former Member Secretary of the All India Council for Technical Education, was appointed as the first Vice-Chancellor of the university on 1 September 2014, and M. Abdul Rahman, former All India Council for Technical Education Director, was appointed as the first Pro-Vice-Chancellor. [8]
This list is categorised into two main parts, Autonomous colleges and Non-Autonomous colleges. Autonomous colleges are bestowed academic independence, primarily in order to enhance the level of education in those colleges. A college may be classified as government run, private unaided, or private aided.
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).
1 Top Institutions in Kerala (NIRF 2024) 2 Universities. Toggle Universities subsection. 2.1 Central Universities. ... KTU: A P J Abdul Kalam Technological University:
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As of 2018, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University, has a total of 592 institutes affiliated to it located across 55 districts of Uttar Pradesh. [1]
There was a proposal to convert CET to a Centre of Excellence, upgrading it to 'Kerala Institute of Technology (KIT)', so that a technical university can grow around it, [5] but the plan was later dropped to form a new separate single university for all engineering colleges in the state, named KTU.