The college has two admission categories: management and Tamil Nadu merit list, with some rare courses like petrochemical, petroleum, and food technology requiring significant donations. The college is generally viewed as below average, with unsatisfactory teaching staff lacking in subject and industry knowledge. Faculty members, averaging 35 years of age, are friendly but have limited English proficiency and lack responsibility for attendance. The college lacks proper machinery and lab equipment, affecting educational quality, and is unwilling to hire more staff, resulting in inadequate classes and notes.
The tuition fee is Rs 6,00,000 annually, with separate exam fees. The petroleum program costs Rs 1,10,000 annually. Other fees include a Rs 70,000 tuition fee, a hostel fee of Rs 35,000, a Rs 2,000 placement and training fee, a Rs 10,000 booking fee (adjustable to tuition), and an exam fee of Rs 300 per subject or Rs 600 for integrated courses. Cultural fest fees range from Rs 800 to Rs 2,000, and the hostel electricity bill is between Rs 200 to Rs 250 annually.
The college has a placement cell for job opportunities, with companies visiting for recruitment, but there are no placements for rare courses. Students share internships on social media. The college offers no scholarships, so education loans are often necessary, with one student taking a Rs 4 lakh loan at a 13% interest rate. Previously, hostel fees were Rs 3,50,000 per year.
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