Jyothi Engineering College Cheruthuruthy (JECC) set up in 2002, under the aegis of Trichur Educational Trust, founded by the Catholic Archdiocese of Trichur, is a leading Engineering College in Kerala. Jyothi Engineering college has been in the forefront of providing quality professional education in Engineering & Technology since inception. We are aware that our stakeholders, including students and recruiters, look for reliable information on quality education offered.
Jyothi Engineering College is NAAC accredited with a grade A. Five of the undergraduate programs offered have NBA accreditation, which indicates that we are well recognized for the quality of education we offer. We are periodically evaluated for these stringent NBA accreditation criteria to ensure we sustain the mandated quality levels.
To bridge the Academia - Industry Gap, we have started a joint venture with TATA Technologies, named TATA-JYOTHI Integrated Industrial Incubation Centre(TATA-JYOTHI IIIC). Students can have better placement opportunities by getting certified from this venture. We have other facilities such as Centre for Water Research and Education (CWRE), FAB Lab, Bio-Fuel Research Unit etc.
We offers B.Tech programmes in Artifcial Intelligence and Data Science, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics.
We also offers M.Tech programmes in Communication Engineering and Signal Processing, Computer Science and Engineering, Industrial Automation and Robotics, Power Electronics, Transportation Engineering. In addition to these courses we have PhD programmes in Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
Also, the Hindu pilgrimage center namely the Vadakkumnathan Temple, dedicated to Shiva is located 33 kms from Cherthuruty (at city of Thrissur), of Kerala state in India. This temple is a classical example of the architectural style of Kerala and has one monumental tower on each of the four sides in addition to a kuttambalam.
In addition, one historic and renown temple called Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple (the Dwaraka of the South) is located 40 kms from Cheruthruthy which is one of India's most ancient temple and popular pilgrimage destinations in Kerala and the entire country.
An elephant sanctuary -’Guruvayur Anakotta’- located about 3 km from the Guruvayur Temple is considered to be one of the largest elephant sanctuaries in the country which is having more than 60 elephants. Visitors can enjoy a wonderful experience of befriending elephants and clicking pictures with them.
Athirappilly waterfalls, a mysterious serenity is Kerala's most famous and largest waterfall at over 80 ft high located around 96 km from Cheruthuruthy. It is a perennial picnic spot for people in the area and beyond. Barely 5 km away is another family favourite, Vazhachal Waterfalls. These waterfalls became famous for not just their view but the endemic species found in the surrounding dense forests.