College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University
Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech]
Engineering (B.E. / B.Tech)
Shortlisted by 28+ Students
Location: Chennai
Duration: 4 YEAR
Regular / Offline
Average Fees: ₹ 1.37 Lakhs
Highlights The Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) is a comprehensive undergraduate program spanning four years, aimed at providing students with a strong foundation in engineering and technology. The curriculum covers core subjects in the chosen engineering discipline, such as computer science, electrical, mechanical, civil, or others. Through a combination of theoretical coursework, laboratory sessions, and project work, students gain practical skills and knowledge essential for solving real-world engineering challenges. B.Tech programs often incorporate industry-oriented practices, encouraging innovation and critical thinking. Graduates of B.Tech are well-equipped to pursue careers in diverse fields, including technology, manufacturing, research, and development.
CEG was established in May of 1794, as a School of Survey with one student in a building near Fort St. George. Founded by Michael Topping, the school became the Civil Engineering School in 1858. Subsequently, CEG was established as a college in 1859 under the Madras University. It was then rechristened as College of Engineering in 1861 with the inclusion of the Mechanical Engineering course.
CEG began its journey as a school of survey established by the East India Company in 1794 at the Fort St.George, Madras. There were only 8 students to start with. It was started by the initiation of Michael Topping, an Astronomical Surveyor. He was succeeded by John Golding Ham, who was an Architect and Marine Surveyor. The name of the survey school was changed as Civil Engineering School and moved to Kalasa Mahal buildings in Chepauk in 1858. The scope was to train upper and lower subordinates. The College was affiliated to the Madras University in 1862.
Civil Engineering was a much sought after field of study the specialty in those early days. The first set of the students received the DCE degree in 1864. In 1920 the College moved into the sprawling 185 acres campus at Guindy. In 1925, Rao Bahadur G. Nagarathinam Ayyar became the first Indian Principal of the College. This institution became the oldest technical institution in Asia and has several firsts to its credit. Shifting of the college to Guindy was the impact of conducting the Degree courses in Mechanical Engineering and paved the way for rapid expansion to add some more Degree courses.
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