Admission to the college in 2014 was based on Tamil Nadu government's engineering counseling, with a minimum cut-off score around 185, varying by branch. The faculty is experienced, providing quality education and support, but some lack up-to-date technological knowledge. The exam structure includes mid-semester exams, end-semester exams, and cumulative assessment tests (CATs), including lab tests. Fees are competitive: aided students pay around 15,000 INR annually, while self-supporting students pay about 50,000 INR.
Tuition fees are set at 20,000 INR annually, with semester fees at 3,500 INR. Scholarships and government financial aid make the college more affordable. Placement activities are robust, with around 150 companies visiting annually. Top companies like Amazon and Google offer packages up to 62 LPA; the average package is about 6 LPA. Internships, primarily from the final year, are mandatory, but not salaried. Placement rates can reach up to 87% in some departments, though placements have declined recently.
Students can only avail one scholarship at a time, but options include the First Graduate Scholarship and others for families earning less than 2 lakhs annually. Merit quota students pay 25,000 INR annually, whereas others pay 90,000 INR. Hostel fees are 35,000 INR per year, and self-supporting students pay about 90,000 INR. The Pudhumai Pennu Scholarship offers 1,000 INR monthly for girls, and government school students receive free education. Exam fees are about 3,000 INR per semester, with monthly mess fees around 3,000 INR.
Placement success is notable, with students often receiving multiple offers.
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