P A College of Engineering

P. A. College of Engineering (P.A.C.E) is an engineering college located in Karnataka, India. It is situated at Konaje, 25 km from Mangalore. P.A.C.E was founded in 1999 by the Kerala-based businessman Dr. P.A. Ibrahim Haji. Approximately 1,450 engineering students graduate each year.[1] [citation needed]

P. A. College of Engineering
ಪಿ ಎ ಕಾಲೇಜು ಆಫ್ ಇಂಜಿನಿಯರಿಂಗ್
P.A College logo
TypePrivate
(Self-Finance)
Established2000
ChairmanP. A. Ibrahim Haji
PrincipalDr. Ramis M K
StudentsSudarshan Saur
Location, ,
12°50′16″N 79°55′0″E / 12.83778°N 79.91667°E / 12.83778; 79.91667
CampusRural
AffiliationsVisvesvaraya Technological University
Websitewww.pace.edu.in

About edit

The main building on the 60-acre campus was designed by Upalker Sadekar architects of Mumbai.[citation needed] The college was established with a sanctioned intake of 240 students per academic year; 60 students in each of four disciplines: Electronics and Communication, Telecommunications, Computer Science, and Information Science. Since then, three additional disciplines have been added - Mechanical Engineering, Biotechnology, and Civil Engineering. With these additions, the student intake per academic year doubled to 480 students.

The Electronics and Communication, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Computer Science departments each have dedicated research centers.

The trust continued its venture of establishing and running successful educational institutions. A Pre-University College was opened in the academic year 2005–06 with Science & Commerce streams having a combined student strength of 350. One of the factors of establishing this college was to have a feeder institution to the already established institution.

The latest venture of the Trust is P.A. Polytechnic, which was established in 2006. P.A. Polytechnic offers Diploma education in Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Electronics, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering. In 2009 a Mechanical Engineering branch was added.[citation needed]

The trust also runs hostels to house students. Boys live in one hostel, while girls live in another. Approximately 1,200 students are fed each day.

UG courses edit

  • B.E in Biotechnology (60 Intakes)
  • B.E in Civil Engineering (120 Intakes)
  • B.E in Computer Science and Engineering (120 Intakes)
  • B.E in Electrical Engineering (60 Intakes)
  • B.E in Electronics and Communication Engineering (120 Intakes)
  • B.E in Mechanical Engineering (180 Intakes)

PG courses edit

  • M.Tech. in Digital Communication Networks (18 Intakes)
  • M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (18 Intakes)
  • M.Tech. in Thermal Engineering (18 Intakes)
  • M.Tech. in VLSI Design (18 Intakes)
  • M.B.A (120 Intakes)

Research programme edit

  • Bio-Technology
  • Chemistry
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Computer Science Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Management Studies

Research collaborations edit

  • Institute of Chemistry
Research Centres: Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Research Centres: University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway
  • University of Sains Malaysia (USM)
Research Centres: Malaysia

Staff from different departments in PACE have collaborated with researchers in various Institutes and Universities in India and across the world that resulted in joint publications. Examples of such Institutes and Universities are Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia and BRAC University.

Research clusters edit

Professional society chapters[citation needed] edit

  • ISTE Student Chapter
  • CSI Student Chapter
  • IEEE Student Chapter
  • Linux Users Group (LUG)

Awards and certifications edit

P.A.C.E. is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). It is affiliated with the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU). The National Board of Accreditation (NBA) accredited the college in 2009. Several research grants have been awarded to the Department of Chemistry. P.A.C.E. has also been certified to the ISO 9001-2008.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Historical Summary". Penn State COE.

External links edit