Seal of College of Engineering, Guindy
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Motto | Labor omnia vincit (Latin) |
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Motto in English
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Work conquers all |
Type | Public, Autonomous |
Established | 1794 |
Dean | T. V. Geetha |
Location | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600025, India |
Campus | Urban, 185acres |
Colours | Brick Red |
Affiliations |
Anna University(1978 – present ) |
Website | ceg.annauniv.edu |
College rankings | |
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Engineering – India | |
Outlook India (2017) | 7 |
The Week (2017) | 11 |
Coordinates: 13°00′40″N 80°14′08″E / 13.010979°N 80.235426°E
Anna University(1978 – present )
The College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) is a public engineering college in Chennai, India and is India's oldest technical institution. Founded in 1794.
Due to the growing need for surveyors by the East India Company, the 'School of Survey' was established in a building near Fort St. George on the suggestion of Michael Topping in 1794. This school was one of the first of its kind in the country and it started out with 8 boys. It became the Civil Engineering School in 1858 and was rechristened as College of Engineering in 1859, with the inclusion of a mechanical engineering course. The college was shifted for a short period to Kalasa Mahal, Chepauk, before settling at its present location in 1920 as College of Engineering, Guindy.
College of Engineering, Guindy is one of the first institutes in India to offer degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication, Highway Engineering and Printing Technology.
In 1978, College of Engineering, Guindy became a constituent college and the principal seat of Anna University.[1]