The reviewer, with a KEAM rank of around 32,000, enrolled in the Chemical Engineering program at Amal Jyothi College of Engineering after initially being allotted to Toms College of Engineering. The faculty at Amal Jyothi College are highly qualified, with most holding graduate and postgraduate degrees, and some possessing doctorates. The college mandates an M.Tech for teaching positions. The supportive faculty is known for being approachable and experienced, although some are strict.
Students must clear 8 semester exams, and the college's fee structure is considered affordable compared to the education quality offered. The annual fee is 75,000 INR, with additional donations required from management and NRI students. Each student contributes 10,000 INR annually for events. The college's placement opportunities are strong, with about 60% of students securing jobs through campus placements. Companies like TCS, Amazon, and Infosys recruit on campus, offering top salaries up to 1,200,000 INR per annum, mainly to CSE and ECE students, while chemical engineering placements are better abroad.
Placement eligibility starts in the seventh semester, with average packages around 400,000 INR annually. Internships with companies like Cipet and IOCL provide practical experience. Post-graduation, approximately 80% of students find employment. Financial support is available, with scholarships for economically disadvantaged students and specific provisions for scheduled caste and tribe students. Tuition fee waivers and reductions are provided based on merit and need. The annual tuition is around 90,000 INR, split into 50,000 INR for odd semesters and 40,000 INR for even semesters, plus a 10,000 INR caution deposit.
The college aids students in securing bank loans for fee payments, though it does not offer internal loan facilities.
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