Annamalaiar College of Engineering is an AICTE-approved, self-financing, co-educational institution established in 2009 by the Sri Venkateswara Educational Medical and Charitable Trust. Located in Polur taluk, the college serves the Tiruvannamalai district with undergraduate B.E. and B.Tech programmes in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics, Electronics and Communication, Computer Science, and Information Technology. The institution maintains affiliation with Anna University, Chennai. Admissions follow the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) framework, consisting of a 65% Government quota and 35% Management quota. The 15-acre campus in Mudaiyur village on the Chetpet–Polur Road provides separate hostels for boys and girls and college-operated bus transport for surrounding areas. Facilities include a 300-capacity auditorium to support institutional activities, with a total sanctioned intake of 240 undergraduate engineering seats.
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All right, let's get right into it. Today we're taking a detailed look at Anamala College of Engineering located in Theanmalai. And for those of you following along with the TNA process, the code you'll need is 1524. You know, for families in and around Tudan Malai, choosing an engineering college is a massive decision. It's a huge investment of time, money, and trust. So, our goal here is simple, to give you a clear, straightforward look at this college based on the facts they've provided. So, first things first, who are they? What is this college all about? Really? Let's get into its core identity. Okay, a few key things to know right off the bat. It's a self- financing college. It's co-ed and it's been around since 2009. But here's the big one. It's affiliated with Anna University, Chennai. That's really important because it means the degree you get at the end of 4 years is an Anna University degree. And who's behind the college? Well, it was founded by the Shrieneshwara Educational Medical and charitable trust. Their main goal was to bring quality technical education right to the doorstep of students in the Trovonalai region. Now, every college has a mission statement and this one gives us a clue into their focus. It really boils down to three things. Making sure students master the basics, encouraging creative thinking, and crucially developing real problem solving skills. Okay, so we've covered the college's identity, but let's talk about something absolutely non-negotiable. Official approval. This is the stuff that truly matters. And yes, Anamalar College of Engineering is approved by the AICT. That's the All India Council for Technical Education. This is the green light from the government. The official stamp that says they are authorized to offer these engineering programs. All right. Now for the part that I'm sure most of you have been waiting for. What can you actually study here? What branches are on offer? So, the college offers six different engineering programs. You can see that computer science Science and mechanical engineering have the most seats with 60 each, which makes sense given the current demand. And then you have the other core essential branches, civil, e, and it each with an intake of 30 students. It's a pretty solid mix of options. You add all of that up and it comes to a total annual intake of 240 undergraduate students for engineering. So, how do you get one of those 240 seats? Well, there are two routes. 65% of the seats are filled through the government quota based on your TNA counseling rank. The remaining 35% are filled through the management quota which is handled by the college directly. Academics are obviously number one, but let's be real, the day-to-day student experience matters a lot. So, let's shift gears and look at the campus itself. The campus is located in Polure and is spread across nearly 15 acres. For students who need to stay on campus, they have separate host for both boys and girls. And a detail that's important to many, the mess offers both veg and non-veg food options. The college also runs its own buses. And if you're traveling by train, the nearest station is Pol, which is about 12 km away. And now we've arrived at the big question, the one on every parents and students mind. What happens after the four years are done? Let's talk about placements. According to the official data that the college submitted to TNA for a recent batch, 60% of students were placed. This is a key metric, a number that you should definitely keep in mind as you weigh your options. Next up, let's talk about financial support. What kind of help is available for students who qualify? So, eligible students can apply for a range of government scholarships. You've got the schemes for SC/ST, BC, MBC, and DNC communities. There's also the first graduate scholarship, which is a huge help for many families. And on top of that, there are scholarships available for minority communities and other postmatric schemes to support your education. Just a quick but important note, all the information we've shared here has been sourced from the college's own website and official government portals at the time we put this together. Explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com. Your true source for 12th to engineering decisions.
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Courses & cutoffs
6 courses240 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
MBC
OC
SC
CE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
30
No
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—
—
—
CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
60
No
226337
223788
132882
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EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
30
No
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199557
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EC
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
30
No
—
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156965
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IT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
30
No
229429
223826
119041
224917
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