Adhi College of Engineering and Technology (ACET), established in 2008, is an AICTE-approved self-financing institution located at No. 06, Munu Adhi Nagar, Puliyampakkam Post, Oragadam, Kancheepuram. Affiliated with Anna University and recognized under Section 12(B) of the UGC Act, the college operates under TNEA Code 1233, offering six undergraduate programs. Admission is conducted via a 65% government and 35% management quota split. This co-educational campus features separate on-campus hostels for boys and girls. To support these programs, the facility maintains institutional resources including a 1,200-seat auditorium and a library containing 28,827 books and 911 national and international journals. These assets establish the functional scale necessary for technical education within the Oragadam corridor. The institutional placement cell facilitates career opportunities with companies such as Zoho, TCS, and Wipro through structured training and recruitment sessions.
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Hello and welcome. If you're looking into engineering colleges, you've come to the right place. Today we're taking a close look at Audi College of Engineering and Technology. It's located in Oregon near Koniparam and its TNA code. You'll want to remember this is 1233. Let's see what this college is all about. All right, so what's the big picture here? There are three key things you really need to know about this college. First, it's affiliated with Anna University, which is a big stamp of quality. Second, its location. is a major plus. It's right in the Oregon industrial corridor. And third, admissions are done through TNA, which means it's a merit-based system. These are the fundamentals we'll be exploring. So, with those highlights in mind, let's dig a little deeper. We're going to start with the college's core identity. You know, where it comes from and what it's built on. Okay, this slide gives you the essential facts in one place. It's a self- financing college started back in 2008. And as we mentioned, it's under Anna University. That UGC recognition is important. It's a quality check. Now for parents and students looking at admissions, this is key. 65% of the seats are filled through government TNEA counseling and the remaining 35% are through the management quota. Every college has a guiding principle and this is a colleg's it's all about adaptability and lifelong learning. In the world of engineering where things change so fast, having this kind of mindset is absolutely crucial for success. It tells you a lot about the college's culture. Right? A college's philosophy is one thing. But what can you actually study there? Let's get into the specifics of the engineering programs on offer. This is where you see what your options are. Every year, there are a total of 540 seats available for new engineering students. This number gives you a good sense of the size of each batch and the kind of community you'll be a part of. So, where do these 540 seats go? Here's the breakdown. You've got the big three: computer science, ECE, and mechanical. Each with an intake of 20 students. Then you have the other important branches like electrical and electronics, civil and the very popular artificial intelligence and data science. Each of those takes in 60 students. It's a solid mix of traditional and modern engineering fields. And it's worth pointing this one out specifically. Offering a BTE in artificial intelligence and data science shows that the college is keeping up with what the industry wants. For students, this is a direct path into one of the fastest growing fields in technology today. Let's be honest, for most students and parents, this is the bottom line. What happens after the four years? What about jobs? So, now we'll dive into the really critical topic of placements and the companies that hire from campus. If you're aiming for a career in IT or software, this is what you want to see. You have the big names like TCS, Whipro, and Infosys, which hire in large numbers, but you also see a top product company like Zoho in the mix. That's a great sign showing there are opportunities in both services and product development. And it's definitely not just about it. Remember that location in the Oregon industrial hub? This is where it really pays off. You see major core companies from automotive and manufacturing like Renault, Nissan, Seammens, and Foxcon recruiting from here. This is fantastic news for mechanical, electrical, and electronic students. Okay, let's switch gears and talk about where you'll be spending those four years. The campus itself, the environment, and the facilities available really do shape your entire college experience. The library is often the heart of a college, right? Well, here students have access to nearly 29,000 books. That's a huge academic resource right at your fingertips for all your research and coursework. The college also has a pretty big auditorium with space for,200 people. Having a facility this large is great for hosting big college events, tech symposiums, and cultural festivals that bring everyone together. And life isn't all about academics, is it? The college provides the essentials for a balanced experience. There are separate hostels for boys and girls right on campus. If you're interested in service and leadership, there are active groups for NSS, NCC, and Youth Red Cross. And for sports fans, you've got courts for volleyball, basketball, and football. All right, in our final section, we're going to cover the really practical stuff. How you get in and what kind of financial support is available. Just to make it crystal clear, here's the admission breakdown again. The main route into the college for 65% of students is through merit-based TNA counseling. The other 35% of seats are filled through the management quota. Now, for many families, this is a really important question. The college helps students access several government scholarships. These are available for different categories of students. Whether it's for SC/ST andBC/mbbc communities, first generation graduates, or students with disabilities, it's all about making an engineering education more affordable and accessible. Just a quick note before we finish up. All the information we've shared today has been carefully gathered from the college's official website and government portals at the time we put this together. And that wraps up our look at Audi College of Engineering and Technology. We hope this has given you a clearer picture to help with your college decisions. To continue your research, you can explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com, your true source for 12 to engineering decisions. Thanks for watching and all the best.
Engineering Programmes
Courses & cutoffs
6 courses420 Total intake (sum below)
Closing rank = last allotted rank for that category, not your exam marks.
Code
Branch
Approved intake
NBA Accreditation
Closing Rank 2025
BC
BCM
MBC
OC
SC
SCA
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
60
No
133592
137609
132218
34550
183077
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CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
120
No
220370
222616
213274
29584
234918
211315
EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
60
No
233042
—
233278
112684
216045
—
EC
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
60
No
210678
216284
200022
136972
221904
—
IT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
60
No
208641
—
222184
127085
225867
—
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