Admission to this government college is through the TNEA process, based on Cut Off marks from mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Students must apply to Anna University Counselling, where they choose colleges based on their ranks. The Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) program is sometimes offered despite high marks due to limited availability in more preferred programs like Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). Faculty members are well-qualified, often holding doctorates and being alumni, which helps them effectively address students' needs.
The college's fee structure is affordable, with government subsidies making education accessible to middle and low-income students. Hostel and mess fees are also reasonable, with no extra charges during the course, making it cost-effective compared to private institutions. Placement activities start in the third year, with a 65-70% placement rate, featuring recruiters like TCS, Robert Bosch, and Zoho. The highest reported salary package is 20 LPA, with average salaries for IT graduates ranging from 6-8 LPA, and an overall average of 4.5 LPA across disciplines.
Approximately 98% of students secure jobs before their final semester, though the college does not provide undergraduate internships. Postgraduate students earn 12,000 INR monthly during internships. Scholarships are plentiful, supported by government schemes, the Alumni Association, and organizations like the Vijayalakshmi Trust, benefiting BC, MBC, SC, and ST students. Educational loans are available through an on-campus SBI bank branch. The total cost for a four-year program was about 65,000 INR for the 2007-2011 batch, highlighting affordability.
The college's strong alumni network further supports students financially and through mentoring, ensuring they can focus on academics and skill development.
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