Government College of Engineering, Dharmapuri

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Government College of Engineering,Dharmapuri
TypeAffiliated to the Anna University
Established2013
Principal Prof. Dr. V.Sumathy. PHD
Location, ,
Campus50 acres (200,000 m2)
Nickname GCE, Dharmapuri
Website http://www.gcedpi.edu.in

The Government College of Engineering (GCE) in Dharmapuri is an engineering college in the Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu, India. Government College of Engineering, Dharmapuri was affiliated with Anna University.[ citation needed ]

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