College of Engineering Munnar is an Institute of higher learning established by Government of Kerala and is managed by the Center for Continuing Education Kerala (CCEK). The Institution was started in the year 2000, and is recognized by Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT). Located in one of the world's most livable cities, and associated with one of the regions finest universities, the campus attracts students from all over the country. This is being established in 26 Acres in the Kannan Devan Hills, just one kilometer off the Munnar town. The institution is affiliated to CUSAT and offers B.Tech & M.Tech. courses in the following branches with an annual intake of 66 per branch in B.Tech and 24 per branch in M.Tech.
College of Engineering Munnar Courses
- B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering
- B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering
- B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- B.Tech Mechanical Engineering
- M.Tech Computer & Information Science
- M.Tech VLSI Design & Embedded Systems
College of Engineering Munnar Admission Details
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Govt. of Kerala is the authority for admiting students for B.Tech. programs(except NRI quota). Seat allocation is based on the merit secured by the candidates in the common entrance examination conducted by the Govt. of Kerala.
College of Engineering Munnar Facilities
The College of Engineering Munnar has established advanced computing facilities with the state-of-art-of modern technologies to train manpower in the field of Programming languages, Data processing and computer networks.
- Hostels
- Labs
- Computer Library
- Industry – Institute Interaction Cell
- Group Advisory System
- Training and placement cell
- Career Guidance Cell
- Continuing Education Cell
- Amenity Centre
- College Buses
- Canteen
- Reprographic center
- Telephone Booth
- Recreation
- Associations
College of Engineering Munnar Location
College of Engineering Munnar is located in beautiful hill station Munnar situated at the confluence of three-mountain streams-Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundalla, this hill station was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in South India.
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