The admission process at this government college relies on board results, with students registering for their preferred college and department. Admission occurs through GATE, which offers stipends, or TANCET without stipends. Faculty are knowledgeable, with most holding PhDs, and are supportive and accessible. The college offers two fee structures: Regular (Rs. 60,000 total) and Self-Supporting (Rs. 1,20,000 total). Hostel and food fees are Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 14,000 per semester, respectively. Various scholarships are available for BC, SC, and ST students, with additional opportunities for earning through events and internships.
The fee structure is approximately Rs. 80,000 annually, split between academic (Rs. 30,000) and hostel/food (Rs. 50,000) expenses. GATE students enjoy a fee reduction of up to Rs. 10,000 compared to TANCET students. An exam fee of Rs. 1,500 applies. The College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) boasts a 100% placement rate, with top companies such as Microsoft and JP Morgan recruiting. This year, the highest salary package increased to Rs. 36 LPA, with an average of Rs. 12 LPA.
Around 150 students received job offers by September 20, primarily for software developer and technology analyst roles. While internships are typically unpaid for undergraduates, the average stipend is about Rs. 40,000. Various scholarships, like the Central Sector Scheme, support students with excellent academic records, particularly from underprivileged backgrounds, ensuring affordable education and excellent career prospects.
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