Bharathiyar Institute of Engineering for Women, established in 2008 by the Sri Sakthi Educational Trust in Deviyakurichi, Salem, translates Mahakavi Bharathiyar’s vision of social empowerment into technical education for rural female students. Affiliated with Anna University, the institution facilitates broad accessibility through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions process, offering a split of 65 percent Government and 35 percent Management quota seats. Given its rural setting, the college ensures essential residential support through the Bharathi Chellammal Hostel, which comprises three permanent buildings with 100 rooms and a 300-capacity dining hall. Institutional infrastructure like the central library and dedicated transport services further supports daily academic operations. Located directly on the NH-79 Salem–Chennai Highway, the campus sits 68 km from Salem city and remains accessible via the Thalaivasal railway station situated just 3 km away.
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All right, let's take a closer look at the Baraththeart Institute of Engineering for Women located in Salem. Now, if you're gearing up for TNA counseling, the code you'll need to remember is 2643. You know what's really interesting is where this college gets its spirit. It's inspired by a famous line from the great Tamil poet Mahakavi Subramania Barthar, Konavu Meata Vendum, which means let the dream come true. That's a pretty powerful mission to have, right? So, let's peel back the layers. What's this college all about at its core? Okay, so here's the breakdown. This is a self- financing college and it's exclusively for women. It was started back in 2008 and is affiliated with Anna University in Chennai. But what's really key here is their mission. They're focused on bringing top-notch technical education to women, particularly those coming from rural backgrounds. And a very important point for all you aspiring students and parents, getting in is purely through TNA counseling. Now, this is something you definitely want to pay attention to especially parents. The seats are split. You have 65% under the government quota and the remaining 35% are for the management quota. It's a pretty standard split you see in self financing colleges. Okay, next up and this is a big one. Let's talk about the official approvals because when you're making a decision this huge, trust is everything, right? So, good news here. The college has its paperwork in order. They've got the green light from AICTE for the 2025 26 academic year, which is absolutely crucial. On top of that, there are valid Knack accredited institution. Think of these as the essential stamps of approval you should be looking for. All right, let's get to the part you've been waiting for, the engineering programs. What are your options if you're looking to join in 2026? So, the total number of seats they have approval for is 420. This number kind of gives you a feel for the size of the college. Not too big, not too small. Let's break down those seats. You can see they're really leaning into the hot fields right now. They've got a whopping 120 seats for artificial intelligence and data science and another 120 for computer science. Plus, you've got EE and ECE with 60 seats each. And look at this, a dedicated cyber security branch. Now, one thing to keep an eye on, the IT branch with 60 seats is listed as approval pending. So, just make sure you double check its final status when you're going through your TEA choices. Okay, let's shift gears and talk about what's probably on everyone's mind. Placements, right? This is the return on investment. What happens after the four years? So, let's start with the big headline number. Based on their official data, the median salary is 3.6 lakhs perom and they've hit this mark in two of the last 3 years, which shows some consistency. And this chart, wow, it tells a really strong story. We're looking at data the college itself submitted for NRF. For the 202021 batch, 88% placement. Then it jumps to 95% for the next batch. And for the most recent one, 87. I mean, these are very consistent numbers. We're talking about placing almost n out of every 10 students year after year. Let's dive a little deeper into those numbers. So for the 2022 23 batch, 116 out of 133 students got placed with a median salary of 2.88 lakhs. The year before that it was 157 placed out of 166 with that 3.6 lakh median salary. And the year before that pretty similar, 153 placed out of 174 again. with a 3.6 lakh median. It's really good to see this level of detail. It helps you make a much more informed choice. Okay, so we've covered the academics and the job prospects, but what about, you know, life on campus? What's the environment like? What kind of support is there for the students? Well, for starters, let's talk about the teachers. According to the latest data, 17 faculty members have a PhD. That's a solid number, and it tells you there's a good amount of academic depth and expertise on campus. Now for parents, I know these next details are super important. Yes, there is a hostel, the Barati Chelam Hostel, exclusively for girls right there on campus. It has 100 rooms and crucially 247 security. The mess caters to both veg and nonveg preferences. And getting there, they have a college transport facility and it's just about 3 km away from the railway station. So logistics are pretty well sorted. What about the fees? Well, there's some good news on that front. The college helps students get access to a whole range of government scholarships. You can see the list here from SC/ST scholarships, BC/MBC scholarships, the first graduate scholarship, all the way to central government schemes for minorities and OBC students. This can make a huge difference for many families. And here is a neat little fact that points towards their focus on innovation. The college has a published patent to its name, which was recorded in 2022. It's always a good sign when an institution is involved in creating new things. Just so you know, all the information we've talked about today is based on data we've gathered from the college's own official website and from trusted government portals. And we've made sure it's current as of April 2026. So, as you continue to figure out the best fit for you, remember to explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com. It really is your true source for making those big decisions from 12 to engineering.
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6 courses480 Total intake (sum below)
Closing rank = last allotted rank for that category, not your exam marks.
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Branch
Approved intake
NBA Accreditation
Closing Rank 2025
BC
BCM
MBC
OC
SC
SCA
ST
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
120
No
237849
202505
217116
32206
239173
216061
202972
CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
120
No
216487
164155
216829
23430
236767
210388
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SC
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CYBER SECURITY)
60
No
222490
232674
221525
114116
235902
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EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
60
No
220770
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230728
112784
234847
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EC
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
60
No
228890
215208
224700
31159
237033
205071
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