The reviewer enrolled in Electronics and Communication Engineering at a college in Tamil Nadu through the management quota due to the lower fees compared to Mechanical Engineering. The management quota fee is roughly one lakh per year, while merit-based students benefit from reduced fees. Faculty qualifications are mostly ME degrees, yet 40% are deemed to lack effective teaching skills. Placement opportunities are abundant, with companies like MRF and HCL recruiting, offering an average salary package of 3.5 Lakh per annum.
Training for placements begins in the 6th semester, with a recommendation to start communication skills training earlier. A flexible fee installment plan is available, requiring settlement before exams to ensure eligibility. This helps students, especially those from Kerala, manage timely payments. For SRET quota students, fees are more reasonable compared to the management quota. A 10,000 penalty is imposed for arrears, while students with clear records pay less. The annual fee structure stands at 110,000, with a 10,000 increment each year.
Additional charges range from 1,000 to 2,000 for exams and other activities. Scholarships are provided for first-generation graduates, and a Bonafide certificate aids in obtaining agricultural scholarships.
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