Admission to the college in Tamil Nadu is through a counseling process based on cutoff marks, managed by Anna University, Chennai. Students choose their department during this process, with colleges suggested based on scores. Admission is also possible via management quotas. The college offers placement training, including group discussions and coding tests preparation. A supportive faculty extends teaching beyond the syllabus and helps with projects and workshops. The student-to-teacher ratio is 30:10, with 35 faculty members providing personalized guidance.
The college fee is 1 lakh INR, covering labs, library, and physical education, with government quota students paying 115,000 INR annually. Accommodation and meals cost an additional 90,000 INR yearly. Despite the absence of core companies for civil engineering, IT placements are robust, with TCS offering stipends of 30,000 INR per month. Annually, around 2000 students secure jobs at companies like Amazon, Infosys, TCS, and Microsoft, with packages like 4.5 LPA at Aspire Systems.
Placements start from the 5th semester, and while internships aren't directly provided, the college supports entrepreneurship and tailored placement classes. Scholarships and loans are facilitated, particularly for certain communities, though scholarships are smaller relative to fees. Civil engineering fees are around 150,000 INR, with management quota fees at 200,000 INR, varying by cutoff marks and category. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister offers scholarships for government school students pursuing their first degree.
The college ensures good placement opportunities, with companies like Google and Amazon, and the highest salary package reported is 1 crore INR.
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