Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering and Technology - Academics

Academics

The courses of study are organized on semester programs with each semester providing for a minimum of seventy instructional days. The language of instruction is English. Students are evaluated on a continuous basis throughout the semester.

There are presently five associations in the College to broaden the spectrum of knowledge of the student and provide an insight into the practical application of theoretical aspects taught in the class.

  • Information Technology Association.
  • Computer Science And Engineering Association.
  • Electrical And Electronics Engineering Association.
  • Electronics And Communication Engineering Association.
  • Civil Engineering Association.
  • Mechanical Engineering Association.

The Department of Civil Engineering is Ranked No.1 with 95.3% among the Engineering colleges affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.

A Fine Arts Club at the college aims at developing the student's talents in music, drama, drawing, writing, and elocution.

Eligible students can avail scholarship facilities offered by both the Government of India and the Government of Tamil Nadu. Besides these, the college management may also offer financial support in deserving cases.

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