The reviewer, admitted to a top Tamil Nadu college through government engineering counseling, enrolled in the Electrical and Electronics Engineering program, benefiting from a high cut-off score. The college is praised for its product-based learning and promising career prospects in electrical vehicles. All faculty members hold M.E. degrees, offering academic instruction and career guidance, with a few having extensive teaching experience. The teaching approach is interactive, with well-prepared classes and lab sessions thrice weekly.
Fees for government-selected students include Rs 40,000 for tuition, Rs 20,000 for IV, Rs 25,000 for labs, and a Rs 13,000 caution deposit, with additional concessions for first-generation graduates. Payment is mainly cash, and an exam fee applies. The college excels in placement opportunities, particularly with IT companies like VVDN, Infosys, and Wipro, providing placement training integrated into the curriculum. It hosts centers of excellence and onsite companies offering internships. The Arutchelvar Scholarship supports economically disadvantaged students or those with high academic performance.
Educational loans are accessible through government schemes and banks. Scholarships are awarded based on merit, caste, and single-parent status. The annual tuition fee is typically Rs 98,500, reduced to about Rs 73,000 for first-generation graduates. Electrical engineering fees are Rs 90,000 annually, with end-semester exam fees around Rs 2,000, varying by subject count.













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