Total Fees | ₹2.2 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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TNEA Counselling Timeline | Jul 20, 2024 |
TNEA Result Date | Jul 10, 2024 |
TNEA Registration Timeline | May 06, 2024 - Jun 11, 2024 |
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Aspirants seeking admission to 4 years full-time BE program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement:
Entrance Exam:
Candidate must qualify TNEA enamination.
Panimalar Institute of Technology offers a Bachelor of Engineering program in various specializations. Details are as follows:
Course Name | B.E/ B.Tech |
Course Duration | 4 years |
Course Type | Full-time |
Specializations offered | 5 |
Entrances required | TNEA |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+2 with at least 50% |
Selection Criteria | Based on merit |
Application accepted | Online/ Offline |
The specializations in which the degree is offered are listed below:
PIT | Panimalar Engineering College | SRM Easwari | |
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹430000 (4 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹35000 | Total Fees ₹220000 (4 Years ) | Total Fees ₹440000 (4 Years ) |
Ranking | # Ranked 53/355 by Anna University Engineering Ranks | # Ranked 201-300/300 by NIRF Engineering Ranks | # Ranked 88/253 by India Today Engineering Ranks |
Highest Salary | ₹364000 | - | ₹4400000 |
Average Salary | ₹200000 | - | - |
General Course Details | Duration - 4 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 4 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 4 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 180 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 with 50% + TNEA | 10+2 with 50% + TNEA | 10+2 + TNEA |
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I chose this course since mechanical is an evergreen field. There was an excellent course curriculum, well-planned teachers and friendly staff, helping to score well and understand the topics well and good
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I studied in the mechanical department the staff members were nice and expected to teach in the mechanical department pit college hod is God's good teaching experience and handling the students is a super nice department in pit college.
I choose mechanical engineering because of my keen interest in moving bodies and I'm having a great command of physical sciences. Well qualified faculties are few. Most of the professors are post-graduates from local colleges from Anna university. They don't bother to create that extra interest in students. The way of teaching methods is outdated. Very few professors are really concerned about students' curiosity about learning new things. Each subject professor will distribute your notes which is more than enough to score a good cgpa in Anna University exams. And additionally, you will ample amount of study holidays at least 15 days prior to the exam for you to prepare well.
I didn't have many choices to select from many that college offered. I had my mind set to choose mechanical engineering. The students to faculty ratio is about 10:1 and the teachers are a minimum post-graduate. Teachers use various methods to teach, they provide notes, project the topics that are about to teach and explain it. Exams are conducted at monthly basis, at 2 or 3 internal exams per semester.
When I went to counselling I didn't have many options to choose and I also had a mind to choose Mechanical Engineering over other departments due to its dependability. The faculties in the college are well qualified and are talented. Exams were conducted on a monthly basis apart from semesters and were somewhat difficult to pass, as they were to train the students for semesters.
As previously stated, I had the course in my mind to choose mechanical engineering over other courses because I have a large degree of interest in machines and automobiles. Hence I opted for the college. There are many well qualified faculties in the department with a minimum of post-graduation. Exams were conducted on monthly basis and they were for internal assessment.
I solely chose this course on the suggestions that I received from my relatives and well-wishers as they said it had "Broader scope and good job opportunities". Mechanical Department in Panimalar Institute of Technology constituted 250 students in total during my batch(2015-2019). There were four classes in total which had around 70 students each including the lateral entry students from Year II. Our College had well-qualified teaching faculties categorized as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor who were managed by our H.O.D (Ph.D.) and there were few other Ph.D. holders and well-accomplished professors during our III-Year of study. Their teaching methods were not the best in class per se but still moderate compared to surrounding engineering colleges. Exams had a semester pattern and 3 sets of internal assessments were conducted each semester but internal assessment marks were mostly graded based on the student's overall performance.
As I did not have much exposure to the Industry, I had to go with the suggestions from relatives along with my personal interest in mind I chose a mechanical engineering course. My batch had around 250 students with 50 students/class during the first year and a total of 50 students joined the later year as a lateral entry(diploma holders), The faculty and the facilities are quite decent as required for a typical engineering college as they had well-equipped labs, library, and such. Faculties(M.E. and above) were qualified enough to translate the concepts in the books and impart information without much hindrance. We had to write an Internal Assessment monthly and a University semester exam conducted bi-yearly.
I chose mechanical engineering because of my interest in engines and cars and mechanical operations. There are an ample amount of well-qualified faculties in the department. 1:60 is the ratio of faculty to student ratio. Exams are conducted on monthly basis for a week and are syllabus-based.
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