Government Engineering College, Barton Hill, commonly abbreviated as GEC Barton Hill or CET Barton Hill in earlier references, is a state-run engineering institution located in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, India. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in engineering and is administered under the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Government of Kerala. It is one of several government engineering colleges established in Kerala to expand access to technical education in the state.
| Institution name | Government Engineering College, Barton Hill |
|---|---|
| Common name | GEC Barton Hill |
| Type | Government engineering college |
| Field | Engineering and Technology |
| Location | Barton Hill, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala |
| Country | India |
| Administered by | Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Kerala |
| Affiliation | APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University |
| Medium of instruction | English |
Overview
The college is situated in the Barton Hill area of Thiruvananthapuram, a locality close to the city centre and well connected to other parts of the capital. It functions as part of the network of government engineering colleges in Kerala, alongside institutions such as the College of Engineering Trivandrum and other regional government engineering colleges. The institution is affiliated to the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU), which sets the curriculum, examination pattern and degree certification for affiliated engineering colleges across Kerala.
As a government college, GEC Barton Hill follows a fee structure prescribed by the state government, which keeps it among the more affordable options for technical education in Kerala. The institution caters primarily to students from across Kerala, with a smaller share of seats open to candidates from other states under all-India quotas where applicable.
Academics
The college offers Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) programmes in core engineering disciplines. Programmes commonly offered at government engineering colleges in Kerala include:
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
Postgraduate programmes leading to the Master of Technology (M.Tech) degree are offered in selected specialisations, providing avenues for advanced study and research. The academic calendar, syllabi, internal evaluation norms and end-semester examinations are governed by the regulations of KTU. Students completing their programmes are awarded degrees by the university.
Departments
Each engineering discipline functions as a separate department, headed by a faculty member designated as Head of Department. In addition to the engineering departments, the college maintains departments of basic sciences and humanities, which handle subjects such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and communication-oriented courses during the foundation years of the B.Tech curriculum.
Admissions
Admission to the B.Tech programmes is conducted through the Kerala Engineering, Architecture, Medical (KEAM) entrance examination, administered by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Government of Kerala. Seats are allotted on the basis of the merit rank obtained in KEAM, subject to reservation policies of the Government of Kerala for various categories including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Communities, Economically Weaker Sections and persons with disabilities.
Admission to M.Tech programmes is generally based on Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) scores, with non-GATE candidates considered through a separate state-level process where seats remain available. Postgraduate admissions are also coordinated through the Directorate of Technical Education.
Campus and facilities
The campus is located in an urban setting in Thiruvananthapuram and houses academic blocks, departmental laboratories, drawing halls, computer centres, a central library, seminar halls and administrative offices. The library maintains a collection of textbooks, reference works, technical journals and digital resources relevant to engineering education. Laboratories attached to each department support the practical components of the curriculum.
Co-curricular facilities typically include spaces for sports, cultural programmes and student association activities. Being situated within the capital city, the college has convenient access to public transport, hospitals, libraries and government offices.
Student life
Student activities are organised through departmental associations, technical chapters and cultural bodies. Professional society chapters such as those of the Institution of