Prathyusha Engineering College
Prathyusha Engineering College was founded in 2001 by Shri P. Raja Rao, and is located in Tamil Nadu, India. It offers engineering courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The college is affiliated with Anna University.[1]
Former names | Prathyusha Institute of Technology and Management |
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Motto | Shradhavan Labhyathe Gnanam |
Type | Self Financing Institution |
Established | 2001 |
Founder | Shri. P Raja Rao |
Chairman | Shri. P Raja Rao |
Principal | Dr. B.R Ramesh Bapu |
CEO | Ms. P.Prathyusha |
Location | , , 13.092149°N 79.973044°E |
Campus | 33 acres (0.13 km2) |
Affiliations | Anna University |
Website | prathyusha |
History
Prathyusha Engineering College was established in the year 2001 under the aegis of Prathyusha Educational Trust founded by Sri.P. Raja Rao, Chairman, Prathyusha Group of Companies. It started with 6 courses. The institution has received recognition under section 2F/12B by UGC. In 2012, the college inaugurated a new research and development centre.[2]
Recognitions
- 2001-02: AICTE & Madras University
- 2002-03: Anna University Recognition
- 2007-08: ISO quality system Implementation – ISO 9000:2000
- 2008-09: NBA Accreditation - EEE, ECE , BIOTECH (3 years)
- 2012-13: Implementation of ISO 9001:2008
- 2013-14: Permanent Affiliation for all eligible branches – EEE, CSE, IT, BIOTECH, ECE
- 2014-15: Applied for NBA
- 2015-16: UGC Recognition 2(F)& 12(B)
- 2016-17: NAAC accreditation with A Grade-3.13, Recognition of Animal House by Committee for the purpose of Control and Supervision on Experiments on Animals
- 2017-18: NBA accreditation for ECE, CSE, BioTech, EEE
References
- "Prathyusha to Award Toppers". The New Indian Express. Chennai. 11 May 2015.
- "Research and Development Centre inaugurated". The Hindu. Chennai. 15 September 2012. ISSN 0971-751X.
External links
- Official website
- Chennai team comes second in Microsoft contest, The Hindu, 22 July 2010
- Solar Energy Centre inaugurated, The New Indian Express, 13 November 2014
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