Admission to the college is determined by 12th board exam marks, with preference given to students with higher scores, as per Anna University's guidelines. Prospective students select colleges based on their marks, with specific programs like Aeronautical Engineering available. The college is noted for its knowledgeable and friendly faculty, though students wish for more leniency in assessments. The fee structure varies: government quota students pay around 1.2 lakhs annually, while management quota students pay approximately 2 lakhs. Despite the pandemic impacting placements, 80-82% of students secure jobs each year, mainly in IT firms like TCS, CTS, and Wipro, though core aeronautics companies are absent from campus recruitment. Eligible students can participate in placements from the third year, with significant activity in the sixth semester. The highest salary package offered is 10 lakhs. Internships, mandatory from the second year, last 3 to 45 days and enhance job readiness. Scholarships are available for students scoring over 90% in HSC, maintaining a 75% academic average, or meeting specific income and cutoff criteria. Tuition and hostel fees differ: regular government quota students pay 75,000 + 69,500 INR annually, first-generation graduates pay 47,500 + 69,500 INR, and those via the Sigaram Educational Trust pay 12,500 + 45,000 INR. Fees have remained stable, with a 5,000 INR increase every four years. Additional scholarships include BC and MBC scholarships.
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