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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, PATHANAPURAM (CE PATHANAPURAM)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, PATHANAPURAM (CE PATHANAPURAM) The emblem of College of Engineering, Pathanapuram (CE Pathanapuram) features a pair of elephants supporting a handshake referring to cooperative learning; an open book referring to education and knowledge; and an atomic structure referring to the study of engineering science. At the bottom, on a banner placed between the elephants is inscribed with ‘CAPE Kerala’. The elephants represent the State of Kerala.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, PUNNAPRA (CEM PUNNAPRA)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, PUNNAPRA (CEM PUNNAPRA) The emblem of College of Engineering and Management, Punnapra (CEM Punnapra) features a pair of elephants resting their feet on decorative elements, supporting a handshake referring to cooperative learning; an open book referring to education and knowledge; and an atomic structure referring to the study of engineering science. At the bottom, on a banner placed between the elephants is inscribed with ‘CAPE Kerala’ and its name ‘CE Punnapra’ is written below. The elephants represent the State of Kerala.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KIDANGOOR (CE KIDANGOOR)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KIDANGOOR (CE KIDANGOOR) The emblem of College of Engineering, Kidangoor (CE Kidangoor) features a pair of elephants supporting a handshake referring to cooperative learning; an open book referring to education and knowledge; and an atomic structure referring to the study of engineering science. At the bottom, on a banner placed between the elephants is inscribed with ‘CAPE Kerala’ and its name ‘CE Kidangoor’ is written below. The elephants represent the State of Kerala.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARANMULA (CE ARANMULA)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARANMULA (CE ARANMULA) The emblem of College of Engineering, Aranmula (CE Aranmula) features a pair of elephants supporting a handshake referring to cooperative learning; an open book referring to education and knowledge; and an atomic structure referring to the study of engineering science. At the bottom, on a banner placed between the elephants is inscribed with ‘CAPE Kerala’. The assemblage is surmounted by the name of the college. The elephants represent the State of Kerala.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, POONJAR (CE POONJAR)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, POONJAR (CE POONJAR) The emblem of College of Engineering, Poonjar (CE Poonjar) features a pictorial of a pair of elephants supporting a microprocessor, a computer and a pair of electronic nodes referring to the study of electronics engineering. At the bottom, on a banner placed between the elephants is inscribed with ‘Electronics’ and its tagline ‘Manpower Development’ is written below. On the right the name of the college is written. The status of the college is written at the bottom. The elephants represent the State of Kerala.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KOTTARAKKARA (CE KOTTARAKKARA)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KOTTARAKKARA (CE KOTTARAKKARA) The emblem of College of Engineering, Kottarakkara (CE Kottarakkara) features a pair of elephants supporting a microprocessor, a computer and a pair of electronic nodes referring to the study of electronics engineering. At the bottom, on a banner placed between the elephants is inscribed with ‘Electronics’ and its tagline ‘Manpower Development’ is written below. The elephants represent the State of Kerala.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KARUNAGAPPALLY (CEKNPY)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KARUNAGAPPALLY (CEKNPY) The emblem of College of Engineering, Karunagappally (CEKNPY) features a pair of elephants supporting a microprocessor, a computer and a pair of electronic nodes referring to the study of electronics engineering. The initials of the promoter ‘IHRD’ is placed above the nodes. At the bottom, on a banner placed between the elephants is inscribed with ‘Engineering’ and its tagline ‘Manpower Development’ is written below. The elephants represent the State of Kerala. This assemblage is placed above an open book supported by a pair of laurels. On a circular border inscribed with its name is ensconcing all these. On the banner, placed at the bottom, its motto in Sanskrit ‘श्रद्धावान् लभते ज्ञानम्’ (Verse 39, Chapter 4, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘The Believer Attains Knowledge’ is inscribed.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KALLOOPPARA (CEK)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KALLOOPPARA (CEK) The emblem of College of Engineering, Kallooppara (CEK) features a pair of elephants supporting a microprocessor, a computer and a pair of electronic nodes referring to the study of electronics engineering. At the bottom, on a banner placed between the elephants is inscribed with ‘Electronics’ and its tagline ‘Manpower Development’ is written below. The elephants represent the State of Kerala.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, CHERTHALA (CECTL)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, CHERTHALA (CECTL) The blue colour emblem of College of Engineering, Cherthala (CECTL) features a pair of elephants supporting pedestal holding the motifs of a microprocessor, a computer and a tree with a pair of students studying under it, with a diagram of an atom and satellite dish antenna placed on the sides and ensconced by a circular outline. The name of the college circumscribes the circle. This assemblage is placed inside a gearwheel. Below the gearwheel, on a banner, its motto in Sanskrit ‘धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात्’ (Gayatri Mantra) meaning ‘May He Enlighten Our Intellects’ is inscribed. The elephants refer to the State of Kerala; the tree symbolises strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity; the gearwheel denotes interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the other motifs refers to the study of engineering.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ATTINGAL (CEAL)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ATTINGAL (CEAL) The emblem of College of Engineering Attingal (CEAL) features a student with mortar board hat referring to the successful graduation after studies supporting its parent body’s initials ‘IHRD’ and an atomic structure referring to science and engineering supported on sides by a pair of decorative leaves and a pair of laurels. This assemblage is supported by a banner inscribed with the name of the college and the name of its place is written below. The laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; and the leaves refer to balance, duality and connection.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, WAYANAD (GECWYD)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, WAYANAD (GECWYD) The circular seal of Government Engineering College, Wayanad (GECWYD) features a number of elements. The central element, lamp with flame symbolises knowledge, enlightenment, and the pursuit of wisdom. The lamp is surmounted by a partial gearwheel denoting interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure. The banner on which the lamp rests is inscribed with its motto in Sanskrit ‘तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’ (Yajnavalkya, 1.3.28, Pavamana Mantra, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘Lead Me from Darkness to Light’.

L B S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN (LBSITW)

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L B S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN (LBSITW) The dark blue colour emblem of L B S Institute of Technology for Women (LBSITW) features a gearwheel housing the motifs of a computer and anatomic structure denoting engineering; a woman with a mortarboard hat referring to the student and her achievement; and an interlocking shape with a dot in the centre referring to innovation, interconnectedness, and the core principles of knowledge and progress that the institution aims to impart. The gearwheel is surmounted by a banner which is inscribed with its name and its year of establishment. The gearwheel denotes interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure.

LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KASARAGOD (LBSCEK)

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LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KASARAGOD (LBSCEK) The emblem of Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Engineering, Kasaragod (LBSCEK) features a gearwheel denoting interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure with an interlocking shape with a dot placed inside refers to innovation, interconnectedness, and the core principles of knowledge and progress that the institution aims to impart. On both sides of the gear laurels are placed, symbolising achievement, excellence, and success, reflecting the college's aspirations for its students and the institution itself. The name of the college displaced in between the laurels. Below the seal on a banner, the motto of the college ‘Innovate and Leap Ahead’ is inscribed.

MODEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KOCHI (MEC)

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MODEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KOCHI (MEC) The emblem of Model Engineering College, Kochi (MEC) features a pair of elephants supporting a computer and a microprocessor crested by a burning torch with diagrams of wave and electronic circuit placed inside a gearwheel and supported by a banner. Below the banner, its tagline ‘Manpower Development’ is written. At the bottom, on a large banner the name of the college is inscribed. The elephants represent the State of Kerala; the torch is an emblem of enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power; the gearwheel refers to interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; and the other motifs refer to the subject of engineering.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, IDUKKI (GECI)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, IDUKKI (GECI) The gearwheel shaped emblem of Government Engineering College, Idukki (GECI) features the motifs of a globe supporting an open book inscribed with a computer, an electrical tower and a satellite dish antenna, supported by a traditional lamp and circumscribed by its name and ensconced by a gearwheel. The gearwheel denotes interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the globe refers to education, knowledge, influence, timelessness, global unity and interconnectedness; the book refers to learning, education, knowledge and wisdom; the lamp denotes light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity; and the other motifs refer to the branches of engineering.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KOZHIKODE (GECK)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KOZHIKODE (GECK) The circular emblem of Government Engineering College, Kozhikode (GECK) features industrial elements like a factory and equipment, representing the core of engineering and industrial development. The satellite dish signifies advancements in communication technology and electronics engineering; the ship represents the historical significance of Kozhikode as a port city; the gears, a universal symbol of mechanical engineering, machinery, and industrial processes; the aerospace vehicle, indicating the college's aspiration in aerospace or related fields; the surrounding text clearly identifies the institution. The Malayalam text ‘വിശ്വാസം അഭിമാനം നിർണ്ണയം’ on the banner below the circle, translates to ‘Faith, Pride, Determination’, which serves as the college's motto, emphasising core values for its students and faculty.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SREEKRISHNAPURAM (GECSKP)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SREEKRISHNAPURAM (GECSKP) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram (GECSKP) features several symbolic elements representing its mission and values. The outer circular border contains its name and the motto ‘Engineering & Technology for Welfare of Humanity’. The central image depicts a laptop with gears on its screen, symbolising engineering and technology, alongside a satellite dish and a power line structure, representing communication and infrastructure development. An open book at the bottom of the emblem signifies education and knowledge, while the lamp above it represents enlightenment and the pursuit of wisdom. The text on the book, ‘Education Dedication & Creation’, highlights the core principles of the institution. The mountains in the background suggest a connection to nature and the local environment, while the radiating light or sun behind the motifs implies progress, enlightenment, and a bright future. A b...

RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (RIT)

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (RIT) The circular seal of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RIT) represents knowledge and its application for the betterment of society. The core of the emblem features a stylised representation of a gear or cogwheel, which symbolizes technology and engineering. The inner square with its four divisions represents different branches or disciplines within technology and engineering education offered by the institute. The motto inscribed at the bottom in Sanskrit, ‘भूतये प्रभवतु सांकेतिकविद्या’, translates to ‘Let Technology lead to prosperity’.

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BARTON HILL (GECB)

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BARTON HILL (GECB) The emblem of Government Engineering College, Barton Hill (GECB) features a number of representative elements. The gearwheel represents engineering and technology, reflecting the core focus of the institution. The antenna, tower and satellite dish symbolise communication, broadcasting, and advancements in technology and the computer represents information technology. The wings denote aspiration, progress, and the pursuit of excellence, suggesting the college's aim to help students achieve their goals and soar in their careers. The open book and the rising sun denotes knowledge, learning, education, wisdom, awakening, energy, illumination, light and clarity. The Sanskrit phrase ‘सत्यम् वदा धर्मम् चरा’ translates to ‘Speak the Truth, Lead a Righteous Life’, emphasising the college's commitment to instilling ethical values and integrity in its students.

ER&DCI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (ERDCIIT)

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ER&DCI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (ERDCIIT) The circular emblem of ER&DCI Institute of Technology (ERDCIIT) features a globe placed eccentrically, housing the initials of the institute ‘ER&DCI’ supported by an open book and a computer  mouse. The globe denotes education, knowledge, influence, timelessness, global unity and interconnectedness; the book refers to learning, education, knowledge and wisdom; and the mouse refers to computer science and information technology. The words ‘Institute of Technology’ is written on the left top of the globe.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GUINDY (CEG)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GUINDY (CEG) The emblem of College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) features a shield housing the motifs of a bridge surmounted by a glowing sun and an aeroplane. It is surmounted by a pair of laurels housing the monogram of initials ‘CGE’ with wings and supported by a banner inscribed with its motto in Latin ‘Labor Omnia Vincit’ meaning ‘Hard Work Conquers All’. The shield refers to denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the plane and the bridge refers to the branches of engineering; the sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; the laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; and the wings refer to freedom, spirituality, transcendence, and divine connection.

MEENAKSHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (MCE)

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MEENAKSHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (MCE) The yellow and blue emblem of Meenakshi College of Engineering (MCE) features a yellow shield housing the motifs of a rising sun supported by a lotus and superimposed by a blue banner inscribed with its name. Below the shield, the college’s year of establishment is written. The shield refers to denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; the lotus denotes purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the color yellow denotes  happiness, energy, vitality, focus and creativity; and blue signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

ALAGAPPA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (ACTECH)

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ALAGAPPA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (ACTECH) The gold coloured emblem of Alagappa College of Technology (ACTECH) features the letter ‘A’ holding a student with a mortarboard hat supported by an arc. Below this, the initials of the college ‘A C Tech’ is written. At the bottom, the motto of the college ‘Excellence Triumphs’ is written. The student with a mortarboard hat or Oxford hat denotes educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage; and the gold colour denotes wealth, prosperity, power, prestige and achievement.

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BODINAYAKANUR (GCEBODI)

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BODINAYAKANUR (GCEBODI) The emblem of Government College of Engineering, Bodinayakanur (GCEBodi) features a gopuram of a temple referring to divine blessings and benevolence; a building, a set of gear wheels, a planet, a computer, an electrical tower and a building representing the branches of engineering; ensconced by a circular border inscribed with its name. The seal is supported by a pair of laurels on sides; an open book inscribed with its tagline in Tamil ‘’ meaning . A lotus supports this assemblage. The laurels are symbols of ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; the book refers to education, knowledge, learning and wisdom; and the lotus denotes purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty.

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SRIRANGAM (GCES)

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SRIRANGAM (GCES) The emblem of Government College of Engineering, Srirangam (GCES) features a shield with brown outlines housing the circle with the motifs of an open book, a computer, gearwheel s and chain, electrical transmission towers, a building and a bridge, a mobile phone and a satellite dish antenna representing the branches of engineering; circumscribed by its name and place. The shield is supported by a brown banner inscribed with the motto of the college ‘Knowledge Innovation Service’. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery.

CSIR-CENTRAL LEATHER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CSIR-CLRI)

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CSIR- CENTRAL LEATHER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CSIR-CLRI) The leather hide shaped emblem of CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute (CSIR-CLRI) features the emblem of CSIR supported by the initials of the Institute in Devanagari and English.

LOYOLA-ICAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (LICET)

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LOYOLA-ICAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (LICET) The circular emblem of Loyola-ICAM College of Engineering and Technology (LICET) features a yellow shield divided into quarters by a cross with blue and gold as primary colours representing the Jesuit traditions. The motifs of a pair of torches with flames and a pair of open books are placed on the shield. The shield is surmounted by a knight’s helmet crested by a dollar sign and supported by a banner which is inscribed with its motto in Latin ‘Luceat Lux Vestra’ meaning ‘Let Your Light Shine’. The shield is decorated with flowy flourishes on each side. The shield with the helmet denote protection, strength, and the college's commitment to safeguarding its values; the torches refer to enlightenment, knowledge, and the pursuit of truth, core values in education and the books refer to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom. This assemblage is surmounted by a blue circular banner inscribed with the name of the college...

TAMIL NADU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (TNCE)

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TAMIL NADU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (TNCE) The orange colour pictorial emblem of Tamil Nadu College of Engineering (TNCE) features hexagon housing the motifs of gopuram of temple referring to the State of Tamilnadu; a ‘vel’ or spear of Lord Murugan denoting divine blessings; and a dial of a gauge; a gearwheel and a theodolite referring to the study of engineering. The hexagon is surmounted by a banner inscribed with its name and supported by a banner inscribed with the name of the place. Hexagon is one of the strongest shapes and structures which nature has conceived. This shape stirs intuition, cooperation, connection sympathy, communion and reciprocal actions.

RATHINAM TECHNICAL CAMPUS (RTC)

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RATHINAM TECHNICAL CAMPUS (RTC) The logo of Rathinam Technical Campus (RTC) featuring three interconnected circles in orange, blue, and green, symbolises the institution's core values and vision. The interconnected circles represent the holistic approach to education, encompassing academic excellence, personal growth, and leadership development. The orange circle represents innovation and creativity, essential in a rapidly changing world; the blue circle represents integrity and a commitment to excellence, core values of the institution; and the green circle signifies the emphasis on community, inclusivity, and a focus on creating a positive impact on society and the tagline ‘Celebrate Life’ reinforces the institution's aim to empower students to lead fulfilling lives and contribute positively to the world.

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BARGUR (GCE BARGUR)

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BARGUR (GCE BARGUR) The emblem of Government College of Engineering, Bargur (GCE Bargur) features the motifs of a power symbol, an electrical transmission tower, a computer, a satellite dish antenna and a gearwheel on a yellow circle ensconced by a cyan circular border inscribed with its name. This assemblage is supported by a lotus inscribed with its initials ‘GCE’ and superimposed with a cyan banner written on with ‘Autonomous’. Below the Lotus, on a cyan banner, its motto inscribed with the motto of the college ‘Growth Commitment Excellence’. The lotus denotes purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; and the other motifs refer to different branches of engineering.

CHETTINAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (CHETTINADTECH)

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CHETTINAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (CHETTINADTECH) The logo of Chettinad College of Engineering and Technology (Chettinadtech) features an abstract green and blue pictorial of two humans referring to the student and the faculty supported by its name in grey sans-serif text.

SELVAM COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (SCT)

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SELVAM COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (SCT) The emblem of Selvam College of Technology (SCT) features the motifs of a computer, a pair of power symbols, a diode, a satellite and dish antenna, a glowing sun and an open book ensconced by a gearwheel. The name of the college in blackletters surmounts the gearwheel and a yellow banner inscribed with the college’s motto ‘Step to Success’. The gearwheel denotes interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; the book refers to learning, education, knowledge and wisdom; and the other motifs refer to the different branches of engineering.

JKKN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

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JKKN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY The wordmark logo of JKKN College of Engineering and Technology features ‘JKKN’ extra bold sans-serif capitals in green with a tiara cresting ‘J’ and the rest of the name is written below. The tiara denotes status, accomplishment, and royalty.

A.V.C COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AVCCE)

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A.V.C COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AVCCE) The gearwheel shaped emblem of A.V.C College of Engineering (AVCCE) features the motifs of a dancing peacock supporting a gopuram of Sri Nallanayaki Amman Temple crested by a lotus supporting a portrait of poet Bharathidasan with a pair of elephants, a crest of paddy and an electric transmission tower  on sides. This assemblage is surmounted by a banner inscribed with the initials of the college ‘AVCCE’ and supported by a banner inscribed with the motto in Tamil ‘நுண்பொருள் காண்பது அறிவு’ meaning ‘Seeing the Subtle is Knowledge’. The gearwheel denotes interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the gopuram denotes divine blessings, guidance and benevolence; the elephants refer to signify power, strength, unity and wisdom; the peacock refers ...