SSN College of Engineering (SSNCE) is founded by Dr Shiv Nadar, Chairman, HCL Technologies and established in 1996, the institute is affiliated to Anna University. SSN College of Engineering offers undergraduate (B.E/B.Tech) and postgraduate programmes (M.E/M.Tech) in various fields. SSN College of Engineering has been ranked 44th among all engineering colleges in India and 83rd among all educational institutions in the country by India rankings 2020 by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF). It is ranked 45th under the engineering category in the NIRF Ranking 2021. The institute has been ranked 89th in the overall category in the NIRF Rankings 2021. The campus is spread over 80 acres of land. SSN College of Engineering is named after Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar (Chancellor’s father of SSNCE). SSN College of Engineering has 12 departments: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication, Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Civil Engineering. The college is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation with a grade of ‘A+’.SSNCE has a faculty strength of 259, with a faculty-student ratio of 1:15.
SSN College of Engineering, Chennai is situated at Old Mahabalipuram Road Kalavakkam in Tamil Nadu. Urapakkam Railway Station is the nearest railway station to the campus. It is around 26 km away from the campus. The nearest airport is Chennai International Airport that is 41 km away. To reach SSN College of Engineering, students can take a bus or taxi.
SSN College of Engineering, Chennai is situated at Old Mahabalipuram Road Kalavakkam in Tamil Nadu. Urapakkam Railway Station is the nearest railway station to the campus. It is around 26 km away from the campus. The nearest airport is Chennai International Airport that is 41 km away. To reach SSN College of Engineering, students can take a bus or taxi.
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