Established | 1994 |
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Academic affiliations | Anna University, Chennai |
Location | , India |
Campus | Suburban, 30 acres (12 ha) |
Nickname | CSIIT |
Website | www |
CSI Institute of Technology (CSIIT), known as CSI Engineering College, is an engineering institution located in Thovalai, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. CSI Institute of Technology is a Christian Minority Institution, established in 1995 by the Church of South India (C.S.I), Kanyakumari Diocese. The college is certified to ISO 9001:2000 standard.[1][2][3]
Academic programs
CSIIT offers undergraduate degrees in engineering in the following:
- B.E. Computer Science and Engineering
- B.E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
- B.E. Mechanical Engineering
- B.E. Civil Engineering
- B.Tech. Information Technology
CSIIT offers Masters degrees in the following:
- M.E. Manufacturing Engineering
- M.E. Power Electronics & Drives Engineering
- M.E. Communication System Engineering
- M.E. Computer Science and Engineering
- M.E. Structural Engineering
- M.E. Applied Electronics
- M.E. Computer and Communication Engineering
- M.C.A. Master of Computer Applications
- M.B.A Master of Business Administration
Corporate relationship
The college has tie ups with corporate industries and MNCs like:
- Microsoft India, Bangalore
- Intel India, Bangalore
- AmadaSoft India, Bangalore
- National Instruments
- Agilent Technologies
- Altera Corporation
- Freescale Semiconductors
- Tata Consultancy Services, Bangalore
- Wipro Technologies
- Infosys Technologies
- Cognizant Technologies Ltd.
- HCL, Chennai
See also
References
- ↑ "C.S.I Institute of Technology, Kanniyakumari District, Government of TamilNadu, India". kanniyakumari.nic.in. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
- ↑ "C.S.I Institute of Technology, Kanniyakumari District, India". Anna University. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
- ↑ "CSI Institute of Technology (CSIIT), Kanyakumari". jagranjosh.com. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
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