Government Engineering College, Rewa is an engineering college established by the state government at Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, India.
The college was started by the state of Madhya Pradesh in 1964 in the present Science college building with Prof. S.R. Beedkar as founder Principal. Subsequently it was shifted to PGBT building. In 1972 it was shifted to its present campus spread in about 250 acres (1.0 km2).
In addition to the main building, the institute has two boy’s hotels (intake 260) and one girl’s hostel (intake 40), staff quarters, hospital, bank, post-office, guest-house and a canteen block. A block attached to the main building is under construction for the Electronics Department.
The first batch was started with 120 students in the branches of Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. In 1984 Electronics Engineering branch was started with a 20 student intake. In 1980 a B.E.(Transfer Course) was introduced in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical with 20-intake capacity in each branch to facilitate the Diploma holder students graduate.
For providing higher education opportunities to serving diploma holder engineers a part time B.E. Degree course was introduced in 1988 with 20 students in each intake capacity in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical branches.
In 1998 the government of Madhya Pradesh declared the institute an autonomous society with a board of governors to look after its affairs with the Minister (Department of Technical Education) as its chairman. Thereafter the institute was named Rewa Engineering College.
The institute was affiliated to Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa, till 2000. It is now affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Prodyuogaki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal (the technical university of Madhya Pradesh).