In 2014, Sathyabama University's admission process involved registration, obtaining an admit card, taking the SAEEE entrance exam, receiving results, and attending counseling with original documentation. Admissions were merit-based, with classes starting on September 8. The institution was chosen for its good facilities, strict guidelines, ragging-free environment, on-campus placements, qualified faculty, and well-equipped labs. Faculty were highly qualified, approachable, and committed to student success despite large class sizes. Annual tuition was INR 97,000 for day scholars and INR 127,000 for hostel students, with a total cost over four years of INR 388,000 and INR 508,000, respectively. Fees covered mess, transportation, lab, and exam fees, with an additional INR 6,000 per semester for books. The college offered scholarships for rural and disabled students and flexible fee payment options. Sathyabama had a strong placement record, with 90-95% of students securing jobs in companies like Amazon, Zoho, and Capgemini. The highest salary package was INR 7 lakhs per annum, with an average of INR 3 lakhs. However, Civil Engineering placements were less successful, with only 8 out of 210 students initially placed in IT companies. The college provided special training and internship opportunities with stipends between INR 4,000 and 10,000. Scholarships, including a 10% fee discount for top scorers and full sponsorships for some students, were available, especially for students from the fisherman's community. The total cost of education was approximately INR 4 lakh, with tuition fees increasing biennially. Campus employment, such as a design engineer role with a package of INR 3 lakh per annum, was also offered.
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