Mohandas College of Engineering and Technology

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Mohandas College of Engineering and Technology
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8°38′19″N77°00′22″E / 8.6385°N 77.0061°E / 8.6385; 77.0061 Coordinates: 8°38′19″N77°00′22″E / 8.6385°N 77.0061°E / 8.6385; 77.0061
Affiliations KTU
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Mohandas College of Engineering and Technology (MCET) is an engineering and technology college located at the village Anad, Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, India. [1] The college, which is affiliated to the KTU, was established in 2002. Mohandas College is a project of the Mohandas Group of Companies and is managed by the VN Gangadhara Panikker Memorial Trust. The college has received ISO 9001:2008 certification. [2]

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Courses are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education. [2] Mohandas College offers the Bachelor of Technology degree program in various disciplines. [3] The college has offered the Master of Computer Applications degree since 2005. [4]

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