Jyothishmathi College of Engineering and Technology

Jyothishmathi College of Engineering and Technology
Type Educational and research institution
Established 2004
Chairman Mr. J. Sagar Rao
Principal Dr. Moinuddin K Syed
Undergraduates 420
Postgraduates 174
Location Shamirpet, Ranga Reddy district, Telangana, India
Campus Rural, spread over 40 acre in Turkapally Village
Acronym JCET
Website http://www.jcetech.in/index.html

Jyothishmathi College of Engineering and Technology is an engineering college in Ranga Reddy district of Telangana, India recognized by All India Council for Technical Education(AICTE) and affiliated to the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. It is often referred to as JCET.

It was founded by Shalini Vidya Samstha, Situated over a sprawling 40 acre campus in Turkapally Village of Ranga Reddy District.[1]

Departments

  1. Computer Science Engineering - 120
  2. Electronics & Communication Engineering - 120
  3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering - 60
  1. M. Tech -Embedded Systems - 18
  2. M. Tech -VLSI - 18
  3. M. Tech -Computer Science Engineering - 18
  4. Master of Business Administration - 60
  1. Electronics & Communication Engineering - 120
  2. Electrical & Electronics Engineering - 60

Facilities

The College has a very big library which contains 30,000 books, periodicals research journals, magazines, newspapers. The digital Library of the college has a collection of over 1100 CDs of educational media.

The college has many labs equipped with all the necessary items. As the college has Aeronautical Engineering branch, it has a special lab for it which provides all the necessary machines to the students.

The college has a cafeteria within the building, which also serves as the breakout area for the students.

The college has transport facility which connects all the major parts of the city to the College. Students need to enroll to the service to avail the transport facility.

Sister Colleges and Schools

See also

References

  1. http://www.hindu.com/edu/2008/09/15/stories/2008091550020200.htm
  2. http://jyothishmathi.in/

External links

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