Admission to the college is based on the 12th-grade cutoff marks, and applicants must choose from eligible colleges. The process requires paying the first semester's fee and submitting necessary documents. The faculty offers mixed qualifications but generally supports students' academic and personal development. Courses are available in English and Tamil. The curriculum spans eight semesters over four years, with a mix of departmental and science subjects, especially in civil engineering. Students must pass three Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) tests per semester, with retakes costing 250 INR if needed. Semester exams are scored out of 100 and converted to 60, with CIE tests accounting for 40 marks. The fee structure varies, with local students finding it more affordable than NRIs, who face higher charges. Scholarships and bank loans are available for financial support. Placement opportunities are strong in Computer Science, with a highest package of 33 Lakhs Per Annum and the highest internship stipend at 98,000 INR per month. Civil engineering placements are moderate, offering up to 17 Lakhs Per Annum for international roles. The average salary package is about 3.5 Lakhs Per Annum, and 70-80% of students secure placements. Companies like TCS, TVS, and HCL recruit through campus placements. Scholarships include a management scholarship of ₹10,000 per year, a first-generation graduate fee exemption of ₹25,000, and a reservation-based scholarship of ₹60,000. The BE Civil Engineering course fee is ₹1.5 lakhs annually, with an exam fee of ₹12,000 per semester. SC/ST students pay ₹98,000 annually, management quota students pay ₹1.5 lakhs, and NRI students pay ₹2.5 lakhs plus a ₹1 lakh hostel fee. Financial aid and scholarships up to ₹20,000 are available to assist students.
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