Dhivya Polytechnic College

Dhivya Polytechnic College (Tamil: திவ்யா பாலிடெக்னிக் கல்லூரி) was established in Chetpet, Thiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu, India in 2008 by 'B.Selvarajan Educational Trust' under the leadership of managing trustee Thiru. 'B.Selvarajan'.

Dhivya Polytechnic College
Polytechnic Main Building
TypeSelf Finance
Established2008
ChairmanB.Selvarajan
Location, ,
12°27′07″N 79°21′13″E
AffiliationsAICTE, DOTE
Websitewww.dhivya.org

Affiliation

The college got approval from Government of Tamil Nadu and All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi and is affiliated to Directorate of Technical Education, Chennai.

Courses offered

Dhivya Polytechnic College was established initially with five courses. Presently it offers six diploma courses.

  • Automobile Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Location

Dhivya Polytechnic College is in Chetpet, Arcot to Villupuram State Highway (SH4). It is 148 km from Chennai, and the nearest railway station is Polur (26 km).

Facilities

Library

A modernized library has been established on the campus containing more than 12,000 volumes of books with topics related to arts, science, engineering, technology and management, adding the latest books and editions on the above subjects. To facilitate the periodic update of student's knowledge, the college subscribes Indian and international journals and magazines.

Placements

Over the years, many Indian companies have arrived at Dhivya Polytechnic College for campus placements.

  • India Nippon Electricals Limited, Pondicherry
  • Nipro Motors India Pvt Limited, Hosur
  • TVS Brakes India Limited, Sholingur, Padi, Chengalpet
  • Avalon Technology, Tambaram
  • Roll Tech Engineering, Avadi
  • TRR Automotive, Sriperumbudur
  • Sona Group of Technology, Sriperumbudur

Group of institutions

The management has an excellent track record for more than 20 years for serving education in very high standards.

References


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