Admission to the B.Tech IT program is available through the Management Quota, which requires participation in a management discussion, or via merit-based admission through Anna University. The college offers several programs, including ECE, EEE, Mechanical, Bio-Tech, and Computer Science. While the faculty is qualified, they lack deep knowledge of the IT industry and do not effectively prepare students for interviews, leading to an overall average educational experience. The college's fee structure varies based on management quota and government policies, with potential scholarships and fee waivers offered to students of certain castes.
There are also fee waivers for transportation and low-cost canteen services. However, the college provides limited placement and job opportunities, with no internships or stipends, and inadequate support from management in facilitating placements. This leads to an overall below-average experience for students seeking job opportunities post-graduation.




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