This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2023) |
This article contains promotional content. (July 2024) |
Motto | Karma jyāyohyakarmaņah "Action is superior to inaction" (Bhagavad Gita 3:8)" |
---|---|
Type | Government College |
Established | 3 July 1939 |
Affiliation | Universities (Since 1939)
|
Dean | Jisha V R (UG) Lekshmi A (PG) Sumesh Divakaran (Research) Haris P A (International Affairs) |
Principal | Suresh K |
Academic staff | 400 |
Undergraduates | B.Tech - 2830 B. Arch- 210 |
Postgraduates | M. Tech - 787 M. Arch - 104 MCA - 120 MBA -237 |
Engineering : 151 (FT) & 105 (PT) Management : 9 (FT) & 16 (PT)] | |
Location | , , 695016 , India 8°32′45″N 76°54′22.5″E / 8.54583°N 76.906250°E |
Campus | 250 acres (1,000,000 m2) |
Language | English |
Acronym | CET |
Website | www www |
The College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, commonly shortened to CET, is an engineering college in the Indian state of Kerala, situated in Thiruvananthapuram. Founded in 1939 by the Travancore monarch Chithira Thirunal, it is the state's oldest technical institution. It currently offers undergraduate, graduate and research programs in eight branches of engineering and has been affiliated to the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University since 2015, prior to which it was part of the University of Kerala.[1]