P.A.C. Ramasamy Raja Polytechnic College

P.A.C. Ramasamy Raja Polytechnic College

In collaboration with: Ramco and its Trusts

Area of action: Education

Start of the project: 1963

b

Table of Contents

$

Project

$

Gallery

Project

The Polytechnic College is a State Government-aided autonomous institution founded in 1963 by our former chairman Shri P. R. Ramasubrahmaneya Raja.

The principal of the Polytechnic College, Dr. V. Srinivasan, manages the day-to-day activities of the Institution. In consultation with Mr. N.K. Shrikantan Raja, one of the Governing Council members, the principal organises planning and development activities. The Governing Council is led by our current chairman, Shri P.R. Venketrama Raja.

The Polytechnic College is a campus in a beautiful environment

 

It is affiliated to the Directorate of Technical Education and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi. A staff consisting of 138 members caters to 523 students per year. The 55-acre campus is landscaped beautifully in a serene environment.

Curricular and extracurricular activities

 

Students are encouraged to do co-curricular and extra-curricular activities through participation in active societies such as the Institution of Engineers (India) Students Chapter, Indian Society for Technical Education Students Chapter, Institute Innovation Council, N.C.C. and N.S.S.

Diplomas offered by the Polytechnic College

 

A great choice of specialisations

 

Diploma programmes (3 year, full-time, with financial aid) offered:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering (R & A.C.)
  • Textile Technology
  • Modern Office Practice

Diploma programmes (3 year, full-time, Self-financed) offered:

  • Electronics and Communication Engineering

  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering

The institute offers ‘Industry Based Elective (I.B.E.)’ in collaboration with organisations like Ramco, T.V.S. group of companies, Johnson Lifts, and Saint-Gobain to create better placement opportunities for its students.

More Projects…

Giving “Waste” a Second Life

Giving “Waste” a Second Life

The project is designed for education and creation of Upcycled Art and Design. The goal is to sensitize the community about waste and create functional art and design from the generated ‘waste.’