Sengunthar Engineering College

Sengunthar Engineering College is an autonomous, private engineering college located in Kosavampalayam, 3 km (1.9 mi) from Tiruchengode, 30 km (19 mi) from Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India. It is affiliated with Anna University. It is ranked as one of the top private institutions in India.

Sengunthar Engineering College
Other name
SEC
TypePrivate
Established2001
FounderT.P. Arumugam Mudaliyar
Academic affiliation
Anna University, Chennai.
Location
Tiruchengode, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India

11°18′51″N 77°33′05″E
TrustSengunthar Educational trust
Websitescteng.co.in
Location in India

Inception

The college was started by the Sengunthar Charitable Trust in 2001. It is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.

Facilities

Library

The college has a central library with 40,000 volumes, 9,200 titles, 120 Indian periodicals and 56 international periodicals AICTE consortium online journals 601. The library has a collection of more than 1,400 CDs and floppies. A number of books for the preparation of competitive exams like GATE, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, Defense Service and Civil Service are available in both reference and issue sections.

Physical education

  • Multi-purpose standard 400 meters mud track with field measurements
  • Volleyball courts with flood lights and gallery
  • Table tennis boards
  • Cricket ground
  • Basketball, concrete court
  • Ball badminton court
  • Handball court
  • Football field
  • Hockey field

Hostel There are in-campus hostels for boys and girls, two for boys and two for girls.

Professional societies

There are programmes on public awareness, national integration, career development, science exhibitions.

The institution is an institutional member in the following professional societies:

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