Academics & Research

Course Details

B.Tech COURSES

Ever since its estab­lish­ment in the year 2001, the insti­tu­tion has reg­is­tered speedy progress and offers now Bach­e­lor of Tech­nol­ogy (B.Tech) pro­grammes for five dis­ci­plines.

 

Branch 

Dura­tion

Seats

(First year)

Seats 

(Lat­eral)

Elec­tron­ics and Com­mu­ni­ca­tion

4 years

60

3

Com­puter Sci­ence

4 years

120

6

Infor­ma­tion Tech­nol­ogy

4 years

60

3

Applied Elec­tron­ics and Instru­men­ta­tion

4 years

60

3

Civil Engi­neer­ing

4 years

60

3

 

The courses of study are offered under the semes­ter pattern. Students are eval­u­ated on a con­tin­u­ous basis through­out the semes­ter by the respec­tive Fac­ulty with assign­ments, tuto­ri­als, reme­dial classes and stu­dent cen­tric learn­ing. The rig­ors of aca­d­e­mic study at each level are bal­anced with a num­ber of other related activ­i­ties which include co-curricular activ­i­ties. The Insti­tu­tion main­tains and works keenly on strength­en­ing the friendly ties with other Insti­tutes and Indus­tries. A num­ber of Work­shops and Fac­ulty Development/Exchange Pro­grammes are arranged in dif­fer­ent depart­ments. Invi­tees from emi­nent Insti­tu­tions give talks on the exist­ing cur­ricu­lum of the B.Tech pro­grammes and its sig­nif­i­cance and advanced trends in the dynam­i­cally chang­ing indus­trial field.

ADMIS­SION

The col­lege func­tions under the self-financing scheme and selec­tion of the stu­dents are based on their ranks in the entrance test con­ducted by the Con­troller of Entrance Exam­i­na­tions, Govt. of Ker­ala. Since the col­lege is a self financ­ing col­lege which comes under the con­trol of the gov­ern­ment, the pro­ce­dure adopted for admis­sion dur­ing each year varies accord­ing to the deci­sion taken by the gov­ern­ment in this regard from time to time.

Stu­dents are also admit­ted under fee waiver scheme as per the Govt. norms. The admis­sion for both the merit quota and man­age­ment quota is purely based on the per­for­mance in the Com­mon Entrance Exam­i­na­tion con­ducted in the State. The stu­dents will be allot­ted to dif­fer­ent branches based on their rank in the entrance exam­i­na­tion and their pref­er­ences. The dif­fer­ence between the merit quota and man­age­ment quota is in the amount of fees that has to be paid by the can­di­dates. 15% of the seats are reserved for NRI; the admis­sion is based on the merit in the qual­i­fy­ing exam­i­na­tion.