Other names | SCE |
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Type | Self Financing |
Established | 1995 |
Chairman | V.S.P. Solamalai Pitchai |
Location | , , India 9°55′40″N 78°11′58″E / 9.9278°N 78.1994°E |
Campus | Rural |
Affiliations | Anna University |
Website | www |
Solamalai College of Engineering Madurai, was established by the Arun Ram kumar Educational Trust and the college started functioning during the academic year 1995-96 with the approval of All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi and Government of Tamil Nadu. This college was formerly known as Raja college of engineering and technology until it was taken over by Solaimalai group in the year 2014.[1] The college is located 6 km from Anna Bus stand on Madurai-Sivagangai road.
Undergraduate courses (4 years)[edit]
Bachelor of Engineering degree in,
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering,
- Electronics and Communication Engineering,
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
- Mechanical Engineering,
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science,
- Computer Science and Business Systems
Postgraduate courses (2 years)[edit]
Master of Engineering degree in,
- Computer Science and Engineering
- CAD/CAM
- Embedded System Technologies
- Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering
- Power Electronics and Drives
Facilities[edit]
- Civil Laboratories
- Computer Science Laboratories
- Electrical & Electronics Laboratories
- Electronics Laboratories
- Mechanical Laboratories
- ME/MBA Laboratories
- Language Lab
- Library
- Transport
- Hostel
- Mess
- Internet/ Wi-Fi
- Communication (Telephone)
- Xerox
- Club ECO, STEM, YI, GDC
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