Annai Vailankanni College of Engineering, established in 2008, serves as a private, self-financing, religious minority institution that forms the foundation of its localized academic mission in the Kanyakumari District. Located at AVK Nagar in Azhagappapuram, Agasteeswaram Taluk, the college operates with AICTE approval and affiliation to Anna University. Admissions are processed through the TNEA system, adhering to a 65% government and 35% management quota split for its co-educational student body. The academic portfolio includes five B.E./B.Tech branches, specifically addressing regional technical requirements through programs like Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2020) and Bio Medical Engineering (2023). To facilitate accessibility for outstation students, the institution maintains separate permanent hostels for boys and girls with mess facilities providing both veg and non-veg options. Campus connectivity is supported by transport services and proximity to the Kanyakumari railway station, located approximately 4 km away.
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All right, if you're looking at engineering options in and around Kanyakumari, you'll want to pay attention to this one. We're talking about Ana Veilenhani College of Engineering. And right away, let's get the most important number for your TNEA application. The code is 499. So, what's the headline here? Well, two things really jump out. First, it's a Knack B-grade college, which is a solid mark of quality. And second, and this is a big one, they offer new age degrees like AI and biomedical engineering. ing for students in the Kanyakamari area. Having these cutting edge courses close to home is a huge plus. Okay, let's dive into the specifics. What are the official details we need to know about this college? So, let's get the core facts down. The full name is Annihani College of Engineering. It's a self- financing religious minority college and it was established back in 2008. It's affiliated with Anna University in Chennai, which is pretty standard. And for admissions, it's all through T NEA with that familiar 65% government quota and 35% management quota split. Now for something that's absolutely crucial for parents and students alike, the official approvals. These are the seals of quality you should be looking for. Okay, two big ones here. First, it's got AICTTE approval for the upcoming 202526 academic year. That's the green light from the government. Absolutely essential. And second, as we mentioned, it's accredited by Knack with a B-grade. That's the National body that checks the overall quality of a college and behind that B-grade is a specific number 2.45. Now, why does this matter? This is the colleg's CGPA on a fourpoint scale as awarded by Knack. It gives you a much clearer picture of where they stand. You know, the actual score behind the grade. All right, this is the exciting part. What can you actually study here? Let's check out the engineering programs on offer. So, here's the list. They have five BE programs and each one has 60 seats. You've got artificial intelligence and data science, that's code AD. Then there's biomedical engineering, code BM. Of course, you have computer science, which is CS. Then electronics and communication or EC. And finally, mechanical engineering, which is ME. Make a note of those TNEA codes. You'll need them during counseling. I just want to highlight this again. Having branches like AI and data science and biomedical engineering is a really big deal. It shows the college is thinking about the future. You know, these are the fields that are in high demand right now, and they're setting students up for some really exciting careers. Okay, let's get down to the practical stuff, the dayto-day things. What's the deal with host, food, and getting to and from campus? Good news on this front. They've got separate permanent host for both boys and girls. The mess serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, so you're covered there. They also have a college transport facility, and this is super convenient for out of town students. The Kanyakumari railway station is just about 4 km away. That makes travel a lot easier. Let's talk about something really important for many families, financial aid. The college facilitates access to a bunch of government scholarships. You've got the first graduate scholarship, the SCST tuition fee scholarship, the BC/MBC/DNC scholarship, and also central government schemes like the minority scholarship and the postmatric scholarship for OBC students. It's definitely worth looking into these. Okay, now for the big question on everyone's mind, placements. What happens after the four years of engineering, let's look at the career outcomes? 100%. That's the placement figure the college has reported for the TN 2025 admission cycle. Now, it's important for you to know that this is the data the college itself has provided to the admission authorities. Just so you know, all the information we've shared today has been gathered from the college's own official website and from trusted government portals. the time we put this together. And that's the rundown on Annalen Connie College of Engineering. To keep your research going, be sure to explore more engineering colleges over at profsam.com. It's your true source for making those big decisions from 12th standard to engineering.
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Courses & cutoffs
5 courses300 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
SCA
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
60
No
231959
234927
137437
237463
228193
BM
BIO MEDICAL ENGINEERING
60
No
235138
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131844
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CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
60
No
225119
233787
28649
223241
229874
EC
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
60
No
236450
231279
130979
239189
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ME
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
60
No
—
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233838
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