J.N.N Institute of Engineering

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J.N.N Institute of Engineering
Type Private
Established2008
Chairman Shri S. Jayachandran
Academic staff
132
Administrative staff
55
Undergraduates 1600
Postgraduates 60
Location, ,
India

13°15′45″N80°6′23″E / 13.26250°N 80.10639°E / 13.26250; 80.10639 Coordinates: 13°15′45″N80°6′23″E / 13.26250°N 80.10639°E / 13.26250; 80.10639
Nickname JNN
Affiliations Anna University, Chennai
Website www.jnn.edu.in

J.N.N Institute of Engineering

The Trust also manages J.N.N Arts & Science Women's College, J.N.N Matriculation & Higher Secondary School, J.N.N Vidyallaya, and J.N.N Educational College.

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Campus

The campus is housed on a 45-acre (18 ha) property.

Only campus no campus interview, They've closed the Engineering college now, only arts and science college is open for destroying students life.

Athletics

J.N.N.I.E. has teams in Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Badminton and Basketball.

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