University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering

University Visvesvaraya College Of Engineering

UVCE was established in the year 1917, under the name, Government Engineering college by Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya, and was affiliated to University of Mysore.It is the 5th Engineering College to be established in the country. This is one of the oldest technical institutions in the country, imparting technical education leading to B.E, M.E, B.Arch, M.Sc (Engineering) and Ph D degrees in the various disciplines of Engineering and Architecture. The college is approved by the AICTE and the Government of Karnataka. The departments are accredited with five A+ for three years by the National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi. UVCE has a NAAC rating of 5 Star for the past 4 consecutive years. The College is receiving Financial Aid under TEQIP program from the World Bank .

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