What Students Say
Likes
- The Ambience.Trust me you will love all the sceneries right there...It actually looks more of a tourist spot.You won't feel the pressure of working/studying because the ambience there is soo soo good.Also there are so many food stalls to eat .
- They are liberal.Not too strict for an engineering college.
- Active participation in many hackathons and conference proceedings in research field
Dislikes
- I don't dislike anything there.everything seems to be perfect
Course Curriculum Overview
So the course curriculum is structured in best possible way as they are really taking efforts to build a strong foundation in all aspects of gaining knowledge. Interest in that particular field is what that drives you till the end.It gives you purpose to study and only then you will put all your efforts and fullest potential to succeed in whatever field you are choosing.So be wise and do some ground work before selecting the course and see if it best suits what you are passionate about.
Fees and Financial Aid
The standard fee mentioned in the website is all that you have to pay.Fee differs for management seats and counselling seats accordingly.And you go the hostel fee also for each year which is also mentioned in the website.kindly refer
Campus Life
Basically the environment is very friendly.Its not very strict.The peers right there are very friendly and all the faculties would help you to complete your tasks and achieve your targets as soon as possible.Many hackathons are conducted and students actively participate.I myself have gained a lot of experience just by participating in these hackathons and won cash prizes as well.The college will provide with all facilities if you are participating in a hackathon.They provide both technical and emotional support.
Admission
The admission process is pretty simple for both management and counselling seats.For management you have to contact the college beforehand inorder to book the seats whereas for counseling you have to follow the procedure and guidelines as per TNEA.
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