Ayaan College of Engineering and Technology[ACET] In Andhra Pradesh - College Courses, Placements

Ayaan College of Engineering and Technology-[ACET]

Kankamidi, Moinabad-(m), Rangareddi, Telangana   |   ESTD : 2002   |   Approved By: AICTE   |   Type: Private
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About College

Ayaan College of Engineering & Technology (ACET), Ranga Reddy was established in 2002 by Ayaan Educational Society. The college has been affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad and approved by AICTE, New Delhi. The prime aim of the college is to providing quality professional education and meeting the rising expectations of the industry as well as the young students in Andhra Pradesh. The society has been striding to achieve the objective of excellence in the fields of Engineering

Infrastructure:

The campus is spread over 33 acres of land, located at Kanakamamidi village, near Moinabad 25 Kms from city. The college has an excellent bus facility for both students and staff members.  Ayaan College believes in nurturing the young minds by imparting  Quality Education. Essentially the campus is a hub of bustling student activities, and the beautiful integrated campus has been a second-home to hundreds of students from the city and from the neighboring states and north and eastern regions of India.

Departments:

  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering
  • Department of Civil Engineering
  • Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Department of Science and Humanities

Library:

  • Library is having 7749 volumes, 1241 titles, good number of C.D’s on the branches offered by the college
  • The spacious library hall provides seating facilities for 60 readers
  • The library is situated in the ground floor of the college building over 210 Sq.Mtrs

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