Velammal Engineering College - Services

Services

Student Counseling Service

A staff counselor counsels each student one in a fortnight. Performance at cycle tests & model exams are recorded to study & improve. Parents are also invited to involve in the process if required. Students are also counseled for personal problems, group behavior, etc.

Health Care Service

Free Health care service is rendered to all students and staff. Pure, safe & cool Mineral water is produced and served through water coolers

Mineral Water Plant

The mineral water plant is set up to provide healthy and clean drinking water to staff and students. This water is provided to the classrooms, laboratory, hostel and mess.


Transport

College buses and vans are provided for the staff and students from all parts of the city. The college provides free transport facility for the teaching staff. Special buses are available after college hours for the convenience of the staff and students involved in sports and other activities.


Canteen

The Canteen functions mostly for the day scholars. Breakfast, mini-lunch and Tiffen are provided at subsidized rate. Snacks, tea, coffee, cool drinks and ice creams are also available for the students. The tugs Shop in the Canteen caters to the need of the students in the hostel like stationery and cosmetic items.

Hostel and Mess

Separate hostel for boys and girls. The hostel can accommodate 600 boys and 300 girls. Two students stay in one room. Single room accommodation is given to the final years and PG Students.

The Mess is spacious with a dining hall and kitchen. Separate seating arrangements are made for both boys and girls, as well as for Vegetarians and Non-Vegetarians.

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