College of Applied Science, Dhanuvachapuram

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College Of Applied Science(CAS), Dhanuvachapuram
കോളേജ് ഓഫ് അപ്ലേയ്ഡ് സയൻസ്, ധനുവച്ചപുരം
Other name
CAS DVPM, IHRD
Type Public
AffiliationGovernment (IHRD)
Academic affiliations
Kerala University, UGC
PrincipalUnnikrishnan Nair
Location, ,
India

8°30′06″N76°56′22″E / 8.5018°N 76.9394°E / 8.5018; 76.9394
CampusUrban
Website ihrd.ac.in

The College of Applied Science, Dhanuvachapuram under Institute of Human Resources Development, affiliated to the University of Kerala is established in 1999. The college is situated to the east of Neyyattinkara in Trivandrum District.

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Courses offered

It Offers courses in Electronics, Computer science and Commerce. The number of students intake per year in the respective courses is given in brackets.

Courses offered
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science)Electronics (50)Computer Science (50)
M.Sc. (Master of Science)Computer Science (30)Electronics (30)
B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)Computer Application (50)
M.Com. (Master of Commerce)Computer Application (30)

Organizations and clubs

The following clubs and organizations are functioning in this college:

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