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Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering

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Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering (SCTCE) or SCT College of Engineering is a state-sponsored engineering college in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. It was established in 1995 by the Government of Kerala. In 2006, Outlook magazine ranked it 98th out of their Top 100 Engineering Colleges of India, and it is one of the top three engineering colleges in Kerala. In 2011, WEEK survey ranked it 65th in the list of the top 100 engineering colleges in India..

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Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering
Thiruvananthapuram - Nagercoil Highway, Thiruvananthapuram Pappanamcode

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Thiruvananthapuram - Nagercoil Highway
695018 Thiruvananthapuram, Pappanamcode
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