MET's School of Engineering

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MET'S School of Engineering
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Type Engineering College
Established2002
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Website metsengg.org

MET's School of Engineering is a private engineering college situated in Mala, Thrissur District of Kerala, India. The college is affiliated to All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) New Delhi, and the University of Calicut. [1] [2] MET'S is the acronym for Mala Education Trust. MET's School of Engineering was established in 2002.

Courses

MET's School of Engineering offer the following courses:

B.Tech undergraduate streams:

M.Tech postgraduate streams:

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Coordinates: 10°13′30″N76°16′30″E / 10.2249°N 76.2750°E / 10.2249; 76.2750