Mount Zion College of Engineering

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Mount Zion College of Engineering
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MottoTechnology for formation and transformation
TypeEngineering College
Established2001
Chairman K.J Abraham Kalamannil
Principal A.Sivasubramaniam
Location
Kadammanitta, Pathanamthitta District
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9°19′39″N76°45′39″E / 9.3275°N 76.7607°E / 9.3275; 76.7607
CampusRural, 50 acres
Affiliations A P J Abdul Kalam Technological University
Website www.mzce.ac.in
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Location in Kerala
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Mount Zion College of Engineering (India)

Mount Zion College of Engineering(MZC) was established in 2001 at Kadammanitta, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala, India. Affiliated to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University in Thiruvananthapuram and Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, it is managed by the charitable Educational and Welfare Society.

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