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Valliammai Engineering College

Coordinates: 12°49′33″N 80°02′34″E / 12.825752°N 80.042833°E / 12.825752; 80.042833
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SRM Valliammai Engineering College
TypeEngineering college
Established9 September 1999
FounderT. R. Paarivendhar
ChairmanRavi Pachamoothoo
Academic staff
300
Administrative staff
173
Students~4200
Undergraduates~3960
Postgraduates~324
Location, ,
12°49′33″N 80°02′34″E / 12.825752°N 80.042833°E / 12.825752; 80.042833
CampusPotheri at Kattankulathur, 55 acres (0.2 km2)
NicknameSRM VEC
AffiliationsAnna University
Websitesrmvalliammai.ac.in

SRM Valliammai Engineering College is an autonomous engineering institution located in Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu. It was established on 9 September 1999. The college functions from a ten–storey building complex of 29,000 square metres to accommodate the demands of students. The Valliammai Engineering College is a part of the SRM Group of Educational Institutions, sponsored by the Valliammai Society. The Institution is certified with ISO 9001:2015 from TUV Rheinland.[1]

Campus location

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Srm Valliammai Engineering College

The college is situated by the side of NH 45, between Tambaram and Chengalpattu. It is an adjoining campus to SRM University, Kattankulathur, Chennai.[2]

Administration

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This college is administered by Thiru Ravi Pachamoothu as the Chairman, R. Padmapriya as Vice-Chairman, R. Harini as Correspondent, B. Chidhambararajan as Director, and M. Murugan as Principal, under the guidance of Founder Chairman T. R. Paarivendhar.[3]

Technical fiestas and symposiums

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Department Inter-college
Department of Information Technology XploITs
Department of Electronics and communication Taras
Department of Electrical and Electronics EmErgE
Department of Computer Science Cyborgs
Department of Electronics and Instrumentation ORKESTRIM
Department of MCA COLOSIUM
Department of Civil CONSTRUO
Department of Mechanical MEQNZO
Department of Cyber Security Zyverse

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "AICTE cuts intake in 122 Tamil Nadu colleges". Times of india.
  2. ^ "Students' protest against NEET continues across the State". thehindu. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  3. ^ "After 2-yr lull, engg placements up by 30%". Times of india. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
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