Features
Notable features of B.S.Abdur Rahman University includes curriculum and syllabi of international standards, highly qualified and experienced faculty, good infrastructure facility, well equipped laboratories, active placement cell, value added programmes, advanced information technology resources, library, and recently inaugurated state-of-the-art auditorium.
The EDC of the college was established in 1999. The principal of the college is the director of the cell.
The college has an IEEE Student Branch which has been very active for many years. It has been the biggest branch in Chennai and was awarded for it in 2004.
The Industry-Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) is dedicated to promote the close interaction of industry and departments of the institute.
The College's English department organises a Business English course and many students gets certified after taking up exams. The Computer Science Department organises excellent courses outside from regular academic courses.
The college has a well-stocked library with memberships available for premium fees.
Single-sex hostel facilities are available.
In spite of having excellent infrastructure, the college has managed to maintain a green environment in the campus. One can find trees in abundance.
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