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Sengunthar Engineering College

Coordinates: 11°18′51″N 77°33′05″E / 11.3143°N 77.5514°E / 11.3143; 77.5514
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Sengunthar Engineering College
Other name
SEC
TypePrivate
Established2001
FounderT.P. Arumugam
Academic affiliation
Anna University, Chennai.
Location
11°18′51″N 77°33′05″E / 11.3143°N 77.5514°E / 11.3143; 77.5514
TrustSengunthar Educational trust
Websitescteng.co.in
Sengunthar Engineering College is located in India
Sengunthar Engineering College
Location in India

Sengunthar Engineering College is a private engineering college located in Kosavampalayam, 3 km (1.9 mi) from Tiruchengode, 30 km (19 mi) from Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India. It is affiliated with Anna University. It is ranked as one of the top private institutions in India.[citation needed]

Inception

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The college was started by the Sengunthar Charitable Trust in 2001. It is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.

Facilities

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Library

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The college has a central library with 40,000 volumes, 9,200 titles, 120 Indian periodicals and 56 international periodicals AICTE consortium online journals 601. The library has a collection of more than 1,400 CDs and floppies. A number of books for the preparation of competitive exams like GATE, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, Defense Service and Civil Service are available in both reference and issue sections.

Physical education

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  • Multi-purpose standard 400 meters mud track with field measurements
  • Volleyball courts with flood lights and gallery
  • Table tennis boards
  • Cricket ground
  • Basketball, concrete court
  • Ball badminton court
  • Handball court
  • Football field
  • Hockey field

Hostel There are in-campus hostels for boys and girls, two for boys and two for girls.

Professional societies

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There are programmes on public awareness, national integration, career development, science exhibitions.

The institution is an institutional member in the following professional societies:

References

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  1. ^ "Young engineers told to play pivotal role in economic development". The Hindu. May 2015.
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