MES College of Engineering(MESCE) is a
Kuttippuram,
Malappuram-based
private engineering college. It is Kerala's first self-financing engineering college, with a campus that extends for more than a mile (1.6 km) alongside the
Bharathappuzha River. It was founded in 1994 as a minority-serving institution.
The college was established along the banks of the
Bharathapuzha River in 1994. It was inaugurated by the then
Chief Minister,
E K Nayanar in 1998. Established in 1994, the college is situated on the bank of
Bharathappuzha. The college is affiliated to the
APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University. This is the first self-financing engineering college in the state having Muslim minority status.
The college is run by a governing body, which is made up of representatives from the management, the Central and State governments, and industry, and is governed by the
All India Council for Technical Education rules's.
Mechanism of Governance
The college's affairs are guided by the managing committee, governing body, and academic advisory board, which are composed of eminent educators and industrialists. The committee meets on a regular basis to monitor activities and take appropriate action to ensure that growth continues.
Academics
The fall semester begins before
Independence Day and ends in mid-December, while the spring semester begins in early January and ends in late May. At the moment, the college offers eight undergraduate and six postgraduate courses.
Undergraduate departments
Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Architecture (B.Arch.)
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI)
Civil Engineering (CE)
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
Information Technology (IT)
Science departments
Department of Chemistry
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Postgraduate departments
Computer Application (MCA)
Computer Science Engineering (MCS)
Instrumentation & Control (MIC)
Communication Engineering & Signal Processing (MCSP)
MES College of Engineering(MESCE) is a
Kuttippuram,
Malappuram-based
private engineering college. It is Kerala's first self-financing engineering college, with a campus that extends for more than a mile (1.6 km) alongside the
Bharathappuzha River. It was founded in 1994 as a minority-serving institution.
The college was established along the banks of the
Bharathapuzha River in 1994. It was inaugurated by the then
Chief Minister,
E K Nayanar in 1998. Established in 1994, the college is situated on the bank of
Bharathappuzha. The college is affiliated to the
APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University. This is the first self-financing engineering college in the state having Muslim minority status.
The college is run by a governing body, which is made up of representatives from the management, the Central and State governments, and industry, and is governed by the
All India Council for Technical Education rules's.
Mechanism of Governance
The college's affairs are guided by the managing committee, governing body, and academic advisory board, which are composed of eminent educators and industrialists. The committee meets on a regular basis to monitor activities and take appropriate action to ensure that growth continues.
Academics
The fall semester begins before
Independence Day and ends in mid-December, while the spring semester begins in early January and ends in late May. At the moment, the college offers eight undergraduate and six postgraduate courses.
Undergraduate departments
Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Architecture (B.Arch.)
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI)
Civil Engineering (CE)
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
Information Technology (IT)
Science departments
Department of Chemistry
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Postgraduate departments
Computer Application (MCA)
Computer Science Engineering (MCS)
Instrumentation & Control (MIC)
Communication Engineering & Signal Processing (MCSP)