Marthandam College of Engineering and Technology

Marthandam College of Engineering & Technology (MACET) is a Private Engineering College located in Kuttakuzhi, Marthandam, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded in September 2006. Marthandam College of Engineering and Technology (MACET) is the fruit of efforts by the members of Marthandam Educational & Charitable Trust (MECT). The college was approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and affiliated with Anna University, Chennai.

Marthandam College of Engineering and Technology
மார்த்தாண்டம் பொறியியல் மற்றும் தொழில்நுட்ப கல்லூரி
MottoAspire, Act, Achieve
TypeSelf Financing
Established2006
Academic affiliation
Anna University/AICTE
ChairmanProf. Dr. T. James Wilson B.E., MBA, M.I.Mar.Tech., Ph.D
ChairpersonEr. F. Prince Vino
PrincipalDr. C. Sudhahar M.E., Ph.D
Students1065
Undergraduates900
Postgraduates165
Location
Kuttakuzhi, Marthandam
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8.311612°N 77.264581°E / 8.311612; 77.264581
Campus15 Acres
NicknameMACET
Websitewww.macet.edu.in


Academic Programs[1]

Marthandam College of Engineering & Technology[2] offers following Programs

Under Graduate Degree Programs

  • B.E - Civil Engineering
  • B.E - Mechanical Engineering
  • B.E - Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  • B.E - Electronics & Communication Engineering
  • B.E - Computer Science & Engineering
  • B.Tech - Information Technology

Post Graduate Degree Programs

  • M.E - Computer Science & Engineering
  • M.E - Power Electronics & Drives
  • M.E - VLSI Design

Location[3]

The College is located in Kuttakuzhi village, 6 km from Marthandam Town. It is located midway between Thiruvananthapuram and Nagercoil in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. The College campus is linked by road to Eraviputhoorkadai, Swamiyar madam, Attoor, Kulasekaram, Arumanai, Thiruvattar and Mulagumudu, Marthandam. Trivandrum International Airport is 50.8  Kmts away from the College.[4] The campus is spread over 15 acres of land with water supply.

Panoramic view of Marthandam College of Engineering & Technology, Kuttakuzhi.
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