Government College of Technology, Coimbatore
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore (GCT) is an autonomous state-funded engineering college located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. It is affiliated to Anna University.
Emblem of GCT Coimbatore | |
Type | Autonomous |
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Established | 1945 |
Dean | P. Thamarai P.hD., |
Location | , , 11.018208°N 76.936011°E |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://www.gct.ac.in |
History
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore was founded in 1945 as Arthur Hope College of Technology named after Arthur Hope, Governor of Madras Presidency (1940–46) by G. D. Naidu. The College was modelled after the then famous Germany’s technical institutions with inputs by Stoll family and Hermann Weiler. Till 1950 the college functioned in Peelamedu, then a suburb of Coimbatore.
In June 1950, the college moved to its current location in Thadagam Road, Coimbatore. In 1951, the college was renamed as Government College of Technology (GCT). The college was initially affiliated to the University of Madras, later to the Bharathiar University and since the academic year 2001-2002 to Anna University. In 1981, the college was granted autonomy for its civil and mechanical engineering postgraduate programs. Subsequently, in 1987, full autonomy for all programs was granted.
Academics
The institute offers undergraduate courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering and postgraduate courses award the Master of Engineering degree. Undergraduate students are admitted based on competitive student rankings in higher secondary examination.
Student life
Clubs
The various forums and clubs include Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE-GCT Collegiate Club), GCT-Motorsports, Mechanical Engineering Association, Biotech Forum, Civil Engineering Association, Computer Science and Engineering Association (CSEA), Information Technology Association (ITA), Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Association (EEEIEA), Electronics and Communication Engineering Association (ECEA), Production Engineering Association (PEA), Student Branch of IEEE, ISTE chapter, Administration Aspirants Council(AAC) [1] [2] [3], Rotaract club,[4] Green club, Science club, Y's club, Fine arts club, Orchestra, Literary and Debating Society, Tamil Mandram. Student Journalist Council-GCT[5][6] is the official media body of the GCT. The first edition of Aperture[7], the student e-Newsletter of GCT was launched on 21 February 2014[8]. The Rotaract club of GCT earned the most prestigious "Well-balanced Club" award at the Rotaract District Assembly 2017. Eliminators is the official dance team of GCT. The Administration Aspirants Council (AAC) is a council for developing the UPSC Civil Services Aspirants among the GCT students. It has set up an own Library called AAC LIBRARY within the college campus with the permission of the respected Principal and with the funds provided by the GCT Alumini Association (GCTAA). AAC Library is opened for 24 hours and students conduct early morning and late night classes among themselves and has interviewed many bureaucrats of our nation in their official Youtube channel[9] .
Hostels
There are 10 Hostel blocks available for both men and women in which 1500 students can accommodate. Boys Hostel names are Paalaaru, Ponnaiyaaru, Kayvery, Bhavani, Vaigai, Thamiraparani and Vellaru and Girls Hostel names are Kothaiyaaru, Manimuthaaru and Amaravathi
Rankings
College rankings | |
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Engineering – India | |
NIRF (2019)[10] | 90 |
NIRF (2020)[11] | 104 |
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore was ranked 90 among engineering colleges by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2019.[10]
Notable alumni
- Mylswamy Annadurai, Director ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore
- N. Valarmathi, Scientist, project director of RISAT-1 and the first person to receive Abdul Kalam Award.
- Thamarai, poet, lyricist, writer and journalist
See also
- List of Tamil Nadu Government's Educational Institutions
- List of Tamil Nadu Government's Engineering Colleges
References
- "Administration Aspirants Council in LinkedIn".
- "Administration Aspirants Council in YouTube".
- "Administration Aspirants Council in Telegram".
- "Rotaract Club of GCT".
- "Student Journalist Council - GCT". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
- "Student Journalist Council". Student Journalist Council. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
- "Aperture-GCT". Issuu. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
- "APERTURE - The Student e-Newsletter of GCT". Student Journalist Council of GCT. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
- "Administration Aspirants Council in YouTube".
- "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2019 (Engineering)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 2018.
- "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2020 (Engineering)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 11 June 2020.