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Pandian Saraswathi Yadav Engineering College (PSYEC) was started in 2000 by entrepreneur and politician 'Hind Rattan' Malaysia S. Pandian. Pandian founded PSYEC with a vision to educate more rural students in the field of engineering and technology to pave the way for industrial prosperity and socioeconomic development in the country. The current principal, V. Dharmalingam, is in charge of the curriculum.

The campus is spread over 60+ acres in a serene environment, free from pollution. The college is approved by AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education), New Delhi and affiliated with Anna University.

History

The College was established in September 2000, by "Hind Rattan" Malaysia S. Pandian.

The first class (184 students) graduated in 2004 with the affiliation of Madurai Kamaraj University. The second class (109 students) graduated in 2005 with affiliation of Anna University, Chennai.

Admission

Admission criteria are published on the PSYEC website and details number of seats available for each degree.

Total Seats for Under Graduate Degrees
Program Total Number of Seats (Regular / 4 Years) Total Number of Seats (Lateral Entry / 3 Years)
B.E. - Mechanical Engineering 120 36
B.E - Electrical and Electronics Engineering 60 24
B.E - Electronics and Communication Engineering 90 24
B.E - Computer Science & Engineering 60 24
B.E - Civil Engineering 120 24
Total Seats for Post Graduate Programs
Program Total Number of Seats (Regular) Total Number of Seats (Lateral Entry)
M.E - Power Electronics and Drives 20 -
M.E - VLSI Design & Development 20 -
M.E - Communication System 20 -
M.E. - Computer Science & Engineering 20 -
M.E - Environmental Engineering 20 -
M.E - Energy Engineering 20 -
M.Tech - IT 20 -

References

  1. "PSYEC". psyec.edu.in. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  2. "PSYEC". psyec.edu.in. Retrieved 4 September 2017.

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