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| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Institution Name | PSNA College of Engineering and Technology |
| Commonly Known As | PSNA CET |
| Type | Private Engineering College |
| Location | Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Country | India |
| Field | Engineering and Technology |
| Affiliating University | Anna University, Chennai |
| Regulatory Body | All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) |
PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, commonly referred to as PSNA CET, is a private engineering institution located in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. The college offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes in engineering, technology, and applied sciences. It is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, which is the primary affiliating university for engineering colleges across Tamil Nadu, and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The institution draws students primarily from Tamil Nadu and neighbouring states, and is regarded as one of the established private engineering colleges in the Dindigul district.
The college was established under the patronage of the PSNA trust, a charitable and educational body with roots in the Dindigul region. The institution was founded with the objective of providing quality technical education to students from semi-urban and rural backgrounds in southern Tamil Nadu, a region that historically had limited access to higher engineering education. Over the years, the college expanded its academic departments and infrastructure to accommodate growing student intake and a broader range of engineering disciplines.
The college has progressively added postgraduate programmes and research facilities, enabling faculty and students to pursue advanced studies and sponsored research projects. Its location in Dindigul, a town known for its lock manufacturing industry and agricultural trade, situates it within a region that benefits from technically trained graduates entering local and regional industries.
PSNA CET offers a range of undergraduate B.E. and B.Tech programmes across disciplines including Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and Information Technology, among others. Postgraduate M.E. and M.Tech programmes are available in select specialisations, and the institution supports Ph.D. research under Anna University's doctoral framework.
The academic curriculum follows the regulations prescribed by Anna University, with periodic revisions to align with industry requirements and emerging technologies. The college has established laboratories and computing facilities to support practical training alongside theoretical instruction. Departments regularly organise technical symposia, workshops, and guest lectures to supplement classroom learning.
The campus is spread across a substantial area on the outskirts of Dindigul town. Key facilities on campus include:
The campus infrastructure has been developed incrementally, with newer academic blocks and facilities added as student strength and programme offerings expanded.
Admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes are conducted through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) process, administered by Anna University on behalf of the Tamil Nadu government. Candidates are ranked based on their Class XII marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Postgraduate admissions follow the TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test) process. A management quota is available for a portion of seats, as permitted under state regulations governing private self-financing engineering colleges.
The college supports a range of student activities through departmental associations, a student council, and various clubs focused on technical, cultural, and social interests. Annual events include a technical fest and a cultural fest, both of which attract participation from students of other colleges in the region. The National Service Scheme (NSS) and other community outreach programmes are active on campus, encouraging students to engage with surrounding communities. Sports competitions at inter-collegiate and university levels are also a regular feature of student life.