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About AVS College of Technology

Experience Excellence in Technical Education

AVS College of Technology (AVS Tech) is a premier professional engineering institution located at Attur Main Road, Near AVS College of Arts & Science, Salem – 636106, Tamil Nadu, India. Established in the year 2013, the college is a self-financing technical institution approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, and affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.

The college was founded with the vision of providing high-quality technical education that meets global standards while addressing the evolving needs of industry and society. AVS College of Technology is committed to nurturing technically competent, ethically strong, and socially responsible engineers.

Approval :
AICTE, New Delhi
Affiliation :
Anna University, Chennai
Established :
2013
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Vision & Mission

Vision

"Encouraging students to aspire for happy learning with virtues to succeed." The institution is committed to creating a serene and intellectually stimulating learning environment, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, that promotes natural learning, academic curiosity, creativity, and personal growth. AVS College of Technology strives to nurture students with strong ethical values, positive attitudes, and the confidence required to succeed in their professional and personal lives.

Mission

  • Evolve as a centre of excellence in engineering education, research, and innovation.
  • Provide total quality technical education through the collaborative efforts of committed management, qualified and experienced faculty, and state-of-the-art infrastructure.
  • Foster industry-relevant skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities to meet global technological challenges.
  • Prepare future leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs with strong conceptual knowledge, ethical values, and social responsibility.
  • Encourage lifelong learning, research orientation, and continuous professional development among students and faculty.