Sree Narayana Polytechnic College

Coordinates: 8°51′26″N 76°40′34″E / 8.857222°N 76.676111°E / 8.857222; 76.676111

Sree Narayana Polytechnic College
Motto One Caste, One Religion, One God
Type Technical education
Established 1957
Principal K.Ajith Kumar
Academic staff
50
Students 750
Location Kottiyam, Kollam, Kerala, India
Campus (15-acre (61,000 m2))
Nickname SNPTC
Affiliations AICTE
Website http://www.snptc.org

Sree Narayana Polytechnic College (Malayalam: ശ്രീ നാരായണ പോളിടെക് നിക്ക് (SNPTC) is located in Kottiyam near Kollam, Kerala in south India. It is named after the Saint and social reformer “Sree Narayana Guru”. SNPTC was founded in 1957, by the Sree Narayana Trusts,Kollam under the initiative of the secretary, the late Sri.R.Sankar, former chief minister of Kerala. In the period 2006-07, the college celebrated its Golden Jubilee.[1]

The college is known for its student festivals: arts festival, sports meet, union inauguration, women’s day festival and poly day.

Information

SN Polytechnic is a nodal polytechnic in Kollam district. SNPTC was founded by the late R.Sankar, a visionary and social reformer who had built up and nourished several institutions. It is a technical institute, approved by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) and is located in a 15-acre campus at Kottiyam, 12 km from the Kollam city.[2] The college is located close to the Holy Cross Hospital. The college has more than 50 faculty and 750 students. The governing body of the college is constituted by the Kerala Board of Technical Education is chaired by S.N Trust.

Departments

SN Polytechnic College in 2008

The college started functioning with three courses: Mechanical Engineering (70 seats), Civil Engineering (70 seats) and Electrical Engineering (70 seats). In 2000 it started Electronics Engineering (30 seats). The polytechnic curriculum was revised and semesterised in the 2006-07 academic year.

Certificate courses

The Continuing Education Cell of the Canada India Institutional (CIICP)[3] Co-operation Project was set up in 1996. It has been conducting the job oriented courses like JCB, Crane, Forklift operators and X-ray welding.

Community Polytechnic Scheme[4] sponsored by Ministry of Human Resources Development, government of India functions in SNPTC providing self-employment opportunities to the unemployed youth by providing proper training through different centers free of cost.

The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) Students Chapter[5] started at SNPTC in 2000. ISTE is a professional society of educators and administrators in technology, dedicated to the maintenance of quality and standards.

Facilities

SNPTC has the following facilities:

Extracurricular activities

Two NSS units (104,105 units) of the college involve in developmental as well as service activities.

NCC unit is attached to 3(k) girl’s Battalion N.C.C, Kollam. Unit strength is 52 cadets with six girls’ cadets, and their activities are coordinated by an officer.

The placement cell in association with Reliance Communications Ltd had conducted “carrier mela” on 7-7-2007. More than 400 students participated in the carrier mela and about 80 persons got selected for appointment.

PTA of SNPTC provides funds for engaging guest faculty to overcome the shortage of staff, for purchasing lab materials and stationery for students.

The Alumni Association keeps contact between passed-out students and the college. It helps students by sharing knowledge and introducing job opportunities. About 95% of passed-out students are placed in organizations through campus selection. The rest opt for higher studies. The cine artist Biju Pappan is an alumnus.

The students participate in the inter-polytechnic games, inter-collegiate debate and youth festival. The staff and students co-operate with the Chathayam day celebration, Founder’s day (death anniversary of Shri.R.Sankar) and Navarathri Festival at Sarada Mutt, Kollam. An annual magazine is published.

Kerala State Polytechnic College Arts festival 2012-2013 held in Kollam was hosted by Sree Narayana Polytechnic College. The college and Government Polytechnic College, Palakkad, were the joint winners of Kalolsavam 2012-13.

References

  1. "Suvarna Jubilee Smaranika". Kottiyam,Kollam. March 2009. p. 112.
  2. "S.N Polytechnic in wikimapia".
  3. "Center for Continuing Education Kerala". Retrieved 2011-08-28.
  4. "Community Polytechnic". Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  5. "Indian Society for Technical Education". Retrieved 2011-08-28.

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