The college offers a transparent admission process for its Electrical Engineering course, requiring a minimum cutoff score of 196 out of 200 based on 12th Standard PCM marks. Admissions are mainly through Anna University counseling, with a management quota option available. The Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) department is led by qualified faculty, supporting students in labs and research. The course structure permits up to 30 credits per semester, featuring a balanced grading system between written exams and internal assessments.
The fee structure includes a tuition fee of approximately 60,000 INR and a hostel fee of 50,000 INR per year, with EEE students paying 80,000 INR annually. Management quota admissions require a minimum fee of 7 lakhs INR, excluding tuition, totaling around 14 lakhs INR. The college prides itself on strong placement opportunities, achieving a 97% placement rate with about 2000 students placed in 2021-2022. Around 200 companies, such as Accenture, Infosys, Bosch, Amazon, and TCS, offer packages between Rs.
3 lakh and Rs. 21 lakh, with an average salary of Rs. 4 lakh. Internships start from the sixth semester, offering stipends between Rs. 7,000 and Rs. 30,000. The Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship, valued at 1 crore INR, awards INR 10,000 annually to the top students based on academic performance. Additional scholarships are available for sports, NCC, and club activities. The college also offers merit seats at INR 40,000 per year and payment seats at INR 80,000 per year.
The placement cell is supportive, and the college is flexible with fee payment timelines, providing numerous internship opportunities.
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