The Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology in Chennai, affiliated with Anna University, has a mixed reputation regarding fees and placement opportunities. The college has a total of 180 seats, with 80 filled, reflecting a trend where students prefer arts over engineering. Faculty members are experienced, with 2-3 years in both industry and teaching, and they deliver lectures in clear English, often sharing resources via WhatsApp. Fees for management quota students are notably high, exceeding 1 lakh INR, with hostel and transport fees adding to the cost.
Merit-based students pay less, while management students face additional tuition, placement fees, and donations, making the expense unjustifiable considering the college’s offerings. Placement is robust for CSE and IT students, with many company visits, but less promising for other departments, especially core engineering. The college has a Training and Placement Cell offering support through mock interviews and aptitude test preparation. Though internships are not directly provided, an internship week is organized.
Scholarships are available for merit students and those from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing up to 5,000 INR annually or varying by caste. However, no such financial aid is provided to management quota students, and the college lacks a loan facility. Bus services are offered thrice daily, catering to the students' transport needs. Overall, while the college offers strong faculty and placement opportunities in select fields, the high fees and limited financial aid detract from its appeal, particularly for students entering through the management quota.
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