Kottayam Institute of Technology & Science

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Kottayam Institute of Technology & Science
TypePrivate
DirectorMr. SANIL C K [1]
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9°36′36″N76°42′19″E / 9.6100°N 76.7054°E / 9.6100; 76.7054 Coordinates: 9°36′36″N76°42′19″E / 9.6100°N 76.7054°E / 9.6100; 76.7054
Affiliations APJ university
Website College Website
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Kottayam Institute of Technology & Science (India)

Kottayam Institute of Technology & Science, mainly known as KiTS is located at Chengalam, India. The entire campus is situated in a plot of 16 acres (6 ha). The Chairman of the college is Dr. P. Suyambu and the Director of the college is Mr. SANIL C K. [2] [3]

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