KCG BE EEE FAQs
Ques. What is the TNEA cutoff rank for BE EEE at KCG College of Technology? Is it easier to get in compared to CSE?
Ans. Based on TNEA 2025 data, the cutoff rank for BE EEE at KCG College of Technology for the OC (Open Category) was 9,952 in Round 1, compared to 38,467 for CSE. This means students with a lower TNEA rank (i.e., a higher rank number) can more easily secure admission to EEE than CSE. The overall cutoff range across all categories for EEE is 9,952 to 1,69,528.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after BE EEE from KCG? Can I get into government PSUs?
Ans. Yes. EEE graduates are eligible for government PSU jobs at organisations like Power Grid, BHEL, BEL, TANGEDCO, SAIL, GAIL, and HPCL through GATE and PSU recruitment exams. In the private sector, opportunities exist at Siemens, ABB, VESTAS, GE, BOSCH, Lucas TVS, and Minda Corporation. EEE graduates can also work in IT companies, electric vehicle firms, and renewable energy companies.
Ques. What are the specialised labs and tools available in the EEE department at KCG?
Ans. The department has state-of-the-art laboratories in Power System Protection and Power Electronics, funded by DST-FIST and AICTE-MODROBS. Key tools and equipment include ETAP (for power system analysis), MATLAB/Simulink, LabVIEW, dSPACE Control Station, VVVF Drives, and Power Quality Analyzers. These tools are widely used in the industry and give students practical exposure to real-world electrical engineering challenges.
Ques. Does the EEE department have industry collaborations? What MoUs are active?
Ans. Yes. The EEE department has active MoUs with NSIC-TSC (Electric Vehicle/Robotics/Data Analytics), Ashok Leyland (Electric Vehicle), Minda Corporation (Automotive Components), Simpsons Co Ltd (Electric Vehicle/Agricultural Machines), INEL Power System Engineers, ELENTECH (Power Systems), Inforce Engg Solutions (Solar), and IEEE Student Chapter. These MoUs facilitate internships, industrial visits, and guest lectures.
Ques. Is the EEE programme at KCG suitable for students interested in renewable energy and electric vehicles?
Ans. Yes. The department has specific MoUs with companies in the renewable energy (VESTAS, Inforce Engg Solutions - Solar) and electric vehicle (Ashok Leyland, NSIC-TSC, Simpsons Co Ltd) sectors. The curriculum covers power electronics, control systems, and drives, which are directly relevant to EV and renewable energy applications. Students have also undertaken industrial visits to Siemens Gamesa (wind energy) and TNEB substations.
Ques. What is the difference between EEE and ECE at KCG? Which branch has better placement?
Ans. EEE (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) focuses on power systems, electrical machines, drives, and control systems, with career opportunities in core electrical industries, power sector PSUs, and EV/renewable energy companies. ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) focuses on communication systems, VLSI, embedded systems, and signal processing, with more opportunities in telecom, semiconductor, and IT sectors. Both branches have strong placement records at KCG. EEE has a lower TNEA cutoff rank (easier to get in), while CSE/ECE tend to have higher demand. The choice depends on your interest in power/electrical systems (EEE) versus electronics/communication (ECE).
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