The college's admission process prioritizes exam results, offering two main entry paths: merit-based seats requiring high marks in the 12th grade and KEAM exams with government counseling, and management quota seats needing over 75% in core 12th-grade subjects, with higher fees. Special considerations exist for Christian and NRI students, and caste influences admission accessibility. Faculty, mostly holding doctorates or pursuing PhDs, offer contemporary education, though many have less than five years of experience.
Course fees range from ?5.5 lakh to ?14 lakh, based on admission mode and stream. Government counseling admits students at around ?5.5 lakh for a 4-year course, while management quota students pay more, including donations for specific streams. Day scholars pay an annual fee of ?115,000, with hostellers at ?165,000, plus an additional ?2 lakh for hostel facilities. Fee waivers are available for students scoring above 90% in the 12th grade.
The placement department is effective, with 70-90% of eligible students placed annually, reaching up to 99% in some cases. Key recruiters include Infosys, Cognizant, and Wipro, offering average salary packages of ?8 LPA, with the highest being ?44 LPA. Internships start in the 2nd year, often unpaid, lasting 1 week to 10 days. Scholarships are mainly for merit-based students, with 5-20% fee refunds, higher for certain groups. A sports quota scholarship covers education and training for exceptional athletes.
Government-counseled students from lower castes receive approximately ?25,000 annually in scholarships. Additional scholarships support Tamil medium students and girls from government schools. Total annual fees, including academics, food, and transport, are ?150,000, with management quota students paying an additional ?1 lakh compared to government quota students.
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