Younus College Of Engineering & Technology
Coordinates: 8°53′17″N 76°37′41″E / 8.888°N 76.628°E / 8.888; 76.628
| Younus College of Engineering and Technology | |
|---|---|
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| Motto | Iquraa Bismi Rabbikhalladi Halak |
| Established | 3rd July 2002 |
| Type | Educational institution |
| Principal | Masud Hossain |
| Academic staff | 75 |
| Undergraduates | 1800 |
| Location | Kollam, Kerala, India |
| Campus | 25 acres (100,000 m2) |
| Acronym | YCET |
| Website | Official site |
The Younus College of Engineering, or Younus College, is situated in the Kollam district of Kerala state in India.
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