At present India is home to some of the best engineering colleges, B-Schools, Arts and Science colleges to several institutes offering professional courses. There are also many reputed schools in India that offer quality education right from the primary to the higher secondary level.
There are many top universities like Delhi University, Calcutta University, Mumbai University and others, to which some of the top colleges are affiliated. There are also many top autonomous colleges like St.Xaviers College, Kolkata that have a well structured syllabus for providing quality education to students.
The standard of education in India has improved a lot over the years. It has always been the effort of the top educational institutes in India to provide quality learning to its students so that they are well groomed to face the challenges of the work place. Examples of some of the top educational institutes of India include the IIMs, IITs, AIIMS , Christian Medical College, Vellore, National Institute of Design, MICA and many more. Whether you are a student of Arts, Commerce or Science Stream, India has just the right institution to cater to all your educational requirements. In addition to the four metros, smaller towns in India are also home to some top managements as well as engineering colleges.
In view of the huge demand for top rated educational institutions, many more schools and colleges are being developed all across the country. Observing the performance of some of the best institutes of India like IITs, IIIMs, IIScs, the government of India has decided to set up more of such institutes in the coming years.
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
ENGINEERIG COURSES
Agricultural Engineering
- This branch of engineering focuses on the design and operation of tools, implements and machines that are used in the practice of agriculture.
Automobile Engineering
- This stream of engineering studies deals with the design, creation, manufacture and operation of machines relevant to automobiles ranging from the ubiquitous motorcycle to buses and trucks. Civil Engineering - This engineering course teaches about the design, development and construction of bridges, dams, metro, railroad systems etc.
Computer Engineering
- This engineering stream teaches about the design, development, manufacture and maintenance of computer components.
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
- This engineering course includes research, development, design, creation and maintenance of a diverse set of objects ranging from global Positioning Systems to semi-conductor chips used in mobile phones.
Automobile Engineering
- This stream of engineering studies deals with the design, creation, manufacture and operation of machines relevant to automobiles ranging from the ubiquitous motorcycle to buses and trucks. Civil Engineering - This engineering course teaches about the design, development and construction of bridges, dams, metro, railroad systems etc.
Computer Engineering
- This engineering stream teaches about the design, development, manufacture and maintenance of computer components.
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
- This engineering course includes research, development, design, creation and maintenance of a diverse set of objects ranging from global Positioning Systems to semi-conductor chips used in mobile phones.
Industrial Engineering
- This branch of engineering studies teaches how to make the machines and people work in tandem with each other so that maximum productivity is derived.
Instrumentation Engineering
- This engineering stream teaches about design, manufacture and maintenance of instruments and instrument units.
Manufacturing Engineering
- A Manufacturing Engineer is taught how to manufacture things - be it structures, machinery, electronics, medical devices, automobile parts, textiles and clothing, or household products or toys or cans and bottles any thing and everything that can be manufactured.
Marine Engineering
- Under this engineering course, one gets to learn the designing, construction and management of ships and other naval vehicles.
Mechanical Engineering
- This engineering
branch is concerned with the design, construction, and operation of power plants, engines, and machines. It deals mostly with things that move.
metallurgical Engineering
- This stream of engineering studies deals with metals - basically the research, development and manufacture of new metal alloys for wide applications across industries.
Mining Engineering
- This engineering stream deals with mines and minerals. The mining equipment is developed and manufactured by mining engineers. Besides this, there are also an array of other engineering courses which one can specialize in like ceramic engineering, textile engineering, nuclear engineering...the list can go on and on.
- This branch of engineering focuses on the design and operation of tools, implements and machines that are used in the practice of agriculture.
Automobile Engineering
- This stream of engineering studies deals with the design, creation, manufacture and operation of machines relevant to automobiles ranging from the ubiquitous motorcycle to buses and trucks. Civil Engineering - This engineering course teaches about the design, development and construction of bridges, dams, metro, railroad systems etc.
Computer Engineering
- This engineering stream teaches about the design, development, manufacture and maintenance of computer components.
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
- This engineering course includes research, development, design, creation and maintenance of a diverse set of objects ranging from global Positioning Systems to semi-conductor chips used in mobile phones.
Automobile Engineering
- This stream of engineering studies deals with the design, creation, manufacture and operation of machines relevant to automobiles ranging from the ubiquitous motorcycle to buses and trucks. Civil Engineering - This engineering course teaches about the design, development and construction of bridges, dams, metro, railroad systems etc.
Computer Engineering
- This engineering stream teaches about the design, development, manufacture and maintenance of computer components.
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
- This engineering course includes research, development, design, creation and maintenance of a diverse set of objects ranging from global Positioning Systems to semi-conductor chips used in mobile phones.
Industrial Engineering
- This branch of engineering studies teaches how to make the machines and people work in tandem with each other so that maximum productivity is derived.
Instrumentation Engineering
- This engineering stream teaches about design, manufacture and maintenance of instruments and instrument units.
Manufacturing Engineering
- A Manufacturing Engineer is taught how to manufacture things - be it structures, machinery, electronics, medical devices, automobile parts, textiles and clothing, or household products or toys or cans and bottles any thing and everything that can be manufactured.
Marine Engineering
- Under this engineering course, one gets to learn the designing, construction and management of ships and other naval vehicles.
Mechanical Engineering
- This engineering
branch is concerned with the design, construction, and operation of power plants, engines, and machines. It deals mostly with things that move.
metallurgical Engineering
- This stream of engineering studies deals with metals - basically the research, development and manufacture of new metal alloys for wide applications across industries.
Mining Engineering
- This engineering stream deals with mines and minerals. The mining equipment is developed and manufactured by mining engineers. Besides this, there are also an array of other engineering courses which one can specialize in like ceramic engineering, textile engineering, nuclear engineering...the list can go on and on.
Engineering Colleges in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu gets its pride from the fact that the first Engineering institution to come into being in the country was the Survey School established in 1794 at Madras by the East India Company.
The Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics were under the control of the Directorate of Public Instruction and the Directorate of Industries and Commerce respectively. The Directorate of Technical Education was formed with effect from 14th October 1957, consequent to the suggestions made by the StateStanding Advisory Board of Technical Education.
The Technical Education Department under the control of Higher Education Department is a vast one dealing with Diploma, Post Diploma, Degree, Post Graduate courses and Research programmes in specified fields. Apart from the above, it regulates the establishment of Technical Institutions including Commerce Institutions such as Typewriting, Shorthand and Accountancy.Tamil Nadu has a glorious history relating to technical education. Tamil Nadu prides from the fact that the first engineering institution to come into being in the country was the Survey School established in 1794 at Madras by the East India Company. Out of this it grew as reputed College of Engineering, Guindy, and Chennai.
Today Tamil Nadu has success in developing its educational infrastructure and potential. Chennai has the best technological universities of the world including the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, and Anna University.Anna University is a unitary type of university promoting study and research in the field of engineering, technology and applied sciences. The varsity is not only popular among Indian students, even students from abroad visit the campus to have a glimpse of its academic excellence. The university has been trying to maintain an equal quality of education and uniform standard all through the state by implementing certain guidelines which are on par with international standard.
Tamil Naduhas 248 engineering colleges as per the 2006-07 data.
Here, we have compiled a comprehensive list of engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. The list has institute details, courses offered with each particular institute.
Engineering colleges in Other places
* Chennai
* Coimbatore
* Cuddalore
* Dharmapuri
* Dindigul
* Erode
* Kanchipuram
* Kanyakumari
* Karur
* Madurai
* Nagapattinam
* Namakkal
* Ramanathapuram
* Salem
* Sivagangai
* Thanjavur
* Tiruvarur
* Tirunelveli
* Tiruvannamalai
* Trichy
* Tuticorin
* Vellore
* Villupuram
* Virudhunagar
The Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics were under the control of the Directorate of Public Instruction and the Directorate of Industries and Commerce respectively. The Directorate of Technical Education was formed with effect from 14th October 1957, consequent to the suggestions made by the StateStanding Advisory Board of Technical Education.
The Technical Education Department under the control of Higher Education Department is a vast one dealing with Diploma, Post Diploma, Degree, Post Graduate courses and Research programmes in specified fields. Apart from the above, it regulates the establishment of Technical Institutions including Commerce Institutions such as Typewriting, Shorthand and Accountancy.Tamil Nadu has a glorious history relating to technical education. Tamil Nadu prides from the fact that the first engineering institution to come into being in the country was the Survey School established in 1794 at Madras by the East India Company. Out of this it grew as reputed College of Engineering, Guindy, and Chennai.
Today Tamil Nadu has success in developing its educational infrastructure and potential. Chennai has the best technological universities of the world including the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, and Anna University.Anna University is a unitary type of university promoting study and research in the field of engineering, technology and applied sciences. The varsity is not only popular among Indian students, even students from abroad visit the campus to have a glimpse of its academic excellence. The university has been trying to maintain an equal quality of education and uniform standard all through the state by implementing certain guidelines which are on par with international standard.
Tamil Naduhas 248 engineering colleges as per the 2006-07 data.
Here, we have compiled a comprehensive list of engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. The list has institute details, courses offered with each particular institute.
Engineering colleges in Other places
* Chennai
* Coimbatore
* Cuddalore
* Dharmapuri
* Dindigul
* Erode
* Kanchipuram
* Kanyakumari
* Karur
* Madurai
* Nagapattinam
* Namakkal
* Ramanathapuram
* Salem
* Sivagangai
* Thanjavur
* Tiruvarur
* Tirunelveli
* Tiruvannamalai
* Trichy
* Tuticorin
* Vellore
* Villupuram
* Virudhunagar
Six New Engineering Colleges Inaugurated

Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Monday said that the DMK government was following the path of former Chief Minister Kamaraj by providing higher education to students of Tamil Nadu.
Inaugurating six engineering colleges affiliated to Anna University, the Chief Minister said while Kamaraj ensured basic education for those who were denied it, the DMK government was providing them higher education, too.
Further growth in higher education would make Tamil Nadu bloom.
The colleges have been set up at Tindivanam, Villupuram, Panruti, Ariyalur, Thirukuvalai and Ramanathapuram.
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