Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering

Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering (AMACE) is an engineering college in Vadamavandal near Kancheepuram, India. Established in 1985, this college is managed by Meenakshi Ammal Trust.

Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering
MottoVaimaye Vellum
Motto in English
Truth alone Triumphs
TypePrivate
ChairmanA.N. Radhakrishnan
Location
Vadamanvandal
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NicknameAMACE
AffiliationsAnna University
Websitewww.amace.edu.in

Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering is an institution that has been approved by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, and is affiliated to Anna University, South India. The college was established in 1985 by an order of the government of Tamil Nadu as a Telugu Linguistic Minority Engineering College, approved by AICTE and affiliated to University of Madras. Now it is affiliated with Anna University in Chennai.

Features

  • Laboratories, library and sports facilities.
  • College transport and government buses from Kancheepuram, Cheyyar, Vandhavasi, Ranipet and Arcot.
  • Separate hostel facility for boys and girls on the campus.

Undergraduate courses

  • B.E. Civil Engineering
  • B.E. Computer Science & Engineering
  • B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • B.E. Electronics & Communication Engineering
  • B.E. Mechanical Engineering
  • B.E. Instrumentation and Control Engineering
  • B.Tech. Information Technology
  • B.Tech. Chemical Engineering
  • B.Tech. Bio-Technology
  • B.Architecture (five years)

Postgraduate courses

  • M.E Applied Electronics
  • M.E Computer Science & Engineering
  • M.E Power Systems
  • M.E Structural Engineering
  • Master of Computer Applications
  • Master of Business Administration (full time)
  • Master of Business Administration (part time)

Departments

References

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