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|name = The Perumal Engineering College | |name = The Perumal Engineering College | ||
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|undergrad = B.E., M.E. | |undergrad = B.E., M.E. | ||
|city = [[Madipakkam]] (near [[Chennai]]), satellite campus [[Bangalore]] | |city = [[Madipakkam, Chennai|Madipakkam]] (near [[Chennai]]), satellite campus [[Bangalore]] | ||
|state = [[Tamil Nadu]], [[Karnataka]] | |state = [[Tamil Nadu]], [[Karnataka]] | ||
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'''The Perumal Engineering College''' is a co-educational engineering college in [[Madipakkam]] near Velachery, a rapidly developing suburban area of [[Chennai]], [[India]]. | '''The Perumal Engineering College''' is a co-educational engineering college in [[Madipakkam, Chennai|Madipakkam]] near Velachery, a rapidly developing suburban area of [[Chennai]], [[India]]. | ||
The college is 2.1 km from the Madras Flying Club near the [[Meenambakkam]] Airport and [[National Highway 45 (India)]] (also known as the Great Southern Trunk Road) | The college is 2.1 km from the Madras Flying Club near the [[Meenambakkam]] Airport and [[National Highway 45 (India)]] (also known as the Great Southern Trunk Road). | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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== Campus == | == Campus == | ||
The college campus has [[basketball]] courts, [[tennis]] courts, two [[field hockey]] grounds and two [[cricket]] grounds. All the grounds are huge. There are [[table tennis]] tables at the college. The auditorium is newly constructed and has the capacity to seat | The college campus has [[basketball]] courts, [[tennis]] courts, two [[field hockey]] grounds, and two [[cricket]] grounds. All the grounds are huge. There are [[table tennis]] tables at the college. The auditorium is newly constructed and has the capacity to seat 1,000 people. | ||
The campus | The laboratories are state-of-the-art and there is an on-campus cafeteria serving food to staff and students. The [[library]] has close to 30,000 journals, technical books, and newspapers from across the country. | ||
== Education system == | == Education system == | ||
In a bachelor's degree, the first few trimesters consist of base engineering courses followed by the specialized courses in the later trimesters. A student can finish a conventional four-year bachelor's degree within 3.5 years in an ideal situation. The course starts in June and ends in November, the final trimester being a research/industry-oriented project. | In a bachelor's degree, the first few trimesters consist of base engineering courses followed by the specialized courses in the later trimesters. A student can finish a conventional four-year bachelor's degree within 3.5 years in an ideal situation. The course starts in June and ends in November, the final trimester being a research/industry-oriented project. | ||
For a master's degree, the course is 1.5 years long. The trimesters start in June and end in March for the Masters | For a master's degree, the course is 1.5 years long. The trimesters start in June and end in March for the Masters program. | ||
A satellite campus was opened at [[Bangalore]] to forge stronger links with the IT industry and used to conduct industrial research and professional trainings. The faculty at Chennai are given an option to spend a two-year rotation at this campus after which they move back to the Chennai head-campus. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Anna University, Chennai]] | * [[Anna University, Chennai]] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Perumal Engineering College}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Perumal Engineering College}} | ||
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| Type | Self-financing college |
|---|---|
| Established | 2003 |
| Chairperson | Kannagi Sivadurai |
| Principal | Dr. N. Marimuthu |
| Undergraduates | B.E., M.E. |
| Location | , , |
| Website | www.theperumalengg.org |
The Perumal Engineering College is a co-educational engineering college in Madipakkam near Velachery, a rapidly developing suburban area of Chennai, India.
The college is 2.1 km from the Madras Flying Club near the Meenambakkam Airport and National Highway 45 (India) (also known as the Great Southern Trunk Road).
History[edit | edit source]
The Perumal Engineering College was established as a private self-financed engineering college in 2006. It previously operated as the Perumal Educational Society from 2003. It was initially affiliated to University of Madras. To better its standing, the process of accreditation and affiliation with Anna University was initiated in 2007 and TPEC will become part of the Anna University system within the next 5 years. It offers bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering to its 650+ student strength.
Campus[edit | edit source]
The college campus has basketball courts, tennis courts, two field hockey grounds, and two cricket grounds. All the grounds are huge. There are table tennis tables at the college. The auditorium is newly constructed and has the capacity to seat 1,000 people.
The laboratories are state-of-the-art and there is an on-campus cafeteria serving food to staff and students. The library has close to 30,000 journals, technical books, and newspapers from across the country.
Education system[edit | edit source]
In a bachelor's degree, the first few trimesters consist of base engineering courses followed by the specialized courses in the later trimesters. A student can finish a conventional four-year bachelor's degree within 3.5 years in an ideal situation. The course starts in June and ends in November, the final trimester being a research/industry-oriented project.
For a master's degree, the course is 1.5 years long. The trimesters start in June and end in March for the Masters program.
A satellite campus was opened at Bangalore to forge stronger links with the IT industry and used to conduct industrial research and professional trainings. The faculty at Chennai are given an option to spend a two-year rotation at this campus after which they move back to the Chennai head-campus.