Admissions to this autonomous engineering college are available through Anna University counseling or a management quota entrance exam. The college had excess seats last year, especially in mechanical and civil departments, with admissions based on academic marks or entrance exam results. Despite its limited space, the college has appealing infrastructure and aesthetic design. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding PhDs, and is dedicated to student development, supported by the Center for Learning and Teaching.
The tuition fee is 75,000 plus 25,000, with SC/ST concessions at 35,000 and BC/MBC scholarships. Fees can be paid per semester or annually, with past fees for 2017-2021 set at 55,000 plus 25,000 for the first year and 55,000 plus 20,000 for subsequent years. Scholarships are provided for single and double parent students, and those excelling in academics, sports, and other areas. Placement rates have improved, with the college ensuring every eligible student is placed in a reputable company, exemplified by placements like Civic Tech Consultancy in 2019.
The college offers scholarships such as Community, All-round Performer, Single Parent/No Parent, and First Graduate Scholarships, with assistance in applying for education loans. A student reported receiving a First Graduate Scholarship, resulting in a total fee of 40,000 for the entire course. The college is committed to enhancing placement opportunities and supporting diverse student needs through available scholarships.
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