Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering College in Perambalur District, Tamil Nadu, has a faculty of around 100 to 120 members, offering a blend of experience and new teaching methods. The faculty-student ratio is 2:10, fostering a supportive relationship despite minor issues with language and partiality. The course starts with C programming and advances to data structures and algorithms, supported by an examination system featuring two internal and one model exam per semester.
The college's recent shift from Anna University to autonomous status has introduced some uncertainty regarding marking schemes. About 30% of students secure placements with companies like Zoho, Amazon, and Wipro, with average and highest packages at 5 LPA and 14 LPA, respectively. Smaller firms offer roles with salaries from 2.5 to 10 LPA. Placement training and internships with stipends of 5k to 12k are available. Students require a minimum of 80% scores for improved placement prospects.
The yearly tuition fee is Rs. 1,75,000, with hostel and mess fees at Rs. 85,000. Management quota students pay up to Rs. 2,00,000, while government quota students pay Rs. 80,000, with scholarships for SC, ST, BC, MBC, and first graduates. Scholarships include Rs. 2,000 monthly for minorities and Rs. 7,000 annually under MBC scholarships. Additional costs include development fees of Rs. 5,000, exam fees ranging from Rs. 4,900 to Rs.
5,700 per semester, and book fees. Admission, registration, and no due fees total Rs. 500 each. Scholarships are also available through government schemes like the National Scholarship Portal and Tamil Nadu's Naan Mudhalvan.

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