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Venjaramoodu,Kerala University
Muslim Association College of Engineering (MACE), Venjaramoodu, Thiruvananthapuram, established in the year 2002, is managed by Muslim Association Thiruvananthapuram.The Association, which is registered under Travancore Cochin Literary and Scientific Societies Act, was formed in the year 1966, with the objective of imparting quality education and other services to the society, by a band of enlightened person belonging to the Islamic community in the capital city of Kerala.
Pattoor,Kerala University
Sree Buddha College of Engineering, affiliated to Kerala Technological University, has been par excellence in technical education. The sermons of Lord Buddha gave us a lead to be the flowers of exaltation. The primary objective is to promote education and research in the field of technology and to replenish the skills that get lurked in the budding technocrats. Each and every member in the family of SBCE pushes themselves to set the institution as an example to the world.
Nalanchira,Kerala University
Built on a strong tradition of imparting knowledge, the Malankara Catholic Church has been carrying forward the mission of educating the younger generations for the past Eight Decades. The Church believes in the wholesome formation of the youth in academic, moral and spiritual dimensions to mould them as the makers of history.
Poojappura,Kerala University
LBS Insti­tute of Tech­nol­ogy for Women, Poo­jap­pura, Thiru­vanan­tha­pu­ram, started func­tion­ing in 2001, is the first women engi­neer­ing col­lege in the state, man­aged by LBS Cen­tre for Sci­ence and Technology(LBSCST), Thiru­vanan­tha­pu­ram. LBSCST, the pre­mier insti­tu­tion of com­puter training/consultancy,was estab­lished by the Gov­ern­ment of Ker­ala in 1976.
Kazhakuttom,Kerala University
Marian Engineering College was established in 2001 and has become a pioneer Institute for engineering studies in Kerala. The College is affiliated to the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) and the University of Kerala (KU). The College has emerged as a leader in the Self Financing sector.
Pappanamcode,Kerala University
Sree ChitraThirunal College of Engineering (SCTCE), Thiruvananthapuram, was established by the Govt. of Kerala in the year 1995 in memoriam of the Great Maharaja of Travancore and is affiliated to the University of Kerala with AICTE approval.
Kariavatttom,Kerala University
The University of Travancore, which later became the University of Kerala, was established in 1937 by a promulgation of the Maharaja of Travancore, Sri Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma who was also the first Chancellor of the University.
,Kerala University
T K M College of Engineering, the first Government- aided engineering college in Kerala, is situated in the cashew hub of Kerala, City of Kollam. Spanning over an area of more than 25 Acres, it is ideally located, in Karikode, on the Kollam- Chenkotta road, about 5 kilometers from the heart of the city. The campus, a distinctive landmark that cuts above the rest is built in the aesthetic Indo Saracenic architectural style with mughal influence .
Barton Hill,Kerala University
A centre of higher learning in engineering that nurtures inquisitive young minds, fosters innovative research and reaches out to the society, while incessantly improving itself.
Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala University
The College of Engineering, Trivandrum was established in 1939 as the first Engineering College in the then Travancore State. The first classes were started on 3rd July 1939 during the reign of the Travancore King, Sri Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma and as the head of the then Travancore state he deserves his share of credit in the establishment of the college. Initially the College was housed in the former office and bungalow of the Chief Engineer (present PMG Office).