Velammal Engineering College - Features

Features

  • State-of-the-art fully equipped laboratories, library and sports facilities.
  • College transport and Government buses from all over the city.
  • Separate hostel facility for boys and girls within the campus.
  • 2006 -2007 passed out batch achieved 98.6% in academics of which 90.5% were placed in bluechip companies and 3% opted for Higher studies.
  • 44 University Rank holders.
  • 83% of the present final year students are already placed in TCS, Wipro, HCL, Caritor and HP within the first 5 days of academic session
  • Overall academic results of the 2nd & 3rd year students (2006–2007) was 84%.
  • Accredited by NBA - AICTE,NAAC & ISO 9001:2000 certified.
  • MoU signed with well known organizations & statutory bodies.
  • R & D projects worth Rs. 1.67 crores are undertaken.
  • Funding projects a responsored by AICTE, DRDO, CSIR, TIFAC & Tamil Virtual University.
  • Total number of projects by the staff and students -128 Nos.
  • Total number of National level conferences - 5, Seminars - 41, International Conference -1 (2006–2007).
  • Faculty development programs-11.Total no. of guest lectures - 85.
  • Paper presented by staff & students -177 Nos.
  • Cash prizes worth 16 crores was awarded for both staff & students for academic excellence, 100% attendance, outstanding / service awards, equal amount of cash won from outside competitions by students.
  • Zonal championship in sports since inception &twice won the girls overall championship in TIES.
  • One among the 60 colleges and Universities invited by the Chairman, Wipro Technologies for an interaction at Bangalore.
  • National Level Technical Symposium is conducted by every department of the college with high prize money thus earning national reputation.

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