Infant Jesus College of Engineering is a self-financing, Christian minority institution occupying a 64-acre campus along the Tirunelveli–Thoothukudi Highway. Situated in Srivaikundam Taluk, the college grounds are positioned against the scenic backdrop of the Vallanadu Hills. This location provides a focused environment for students within the regional corridor. Established in 2002, the institution is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education and affiliated with Anna University. For admission through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions route, the college is identified by TNEA code 4976. The campus is co-educational, serving both male and female students across its academic programmes. Permanent hostel accommodation is available for both boys and girls directly on the college site. These residential facilities feature mess halls providing both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dietary options. For ease of travel, the campus is located 18 km from the Tirunelveli Railway Station and holds ISO 9001 certification.
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So if you're shortlisting engineering colleges in the Tutakudi area, let's talk about Infant Jesus College of Engineering. And for your TNEA application, the most important number to remember for this college is 4976. Now, what's the first thing that stands out about this college? It's the people behind it. You know, we're talking about a governing body that has had senior scientists from ISRO and even a former vice chancellor of Anna University. That really says a lot about the vision and the kind of academic standards are aiming for. Okay, with that impressive background, let's dive a little deeper into the college's core identity. And let's just lock in that TNA code one more time, shall we? It's 4976. Make sure you've got that jotted down. All right, let's get the facts straight. This is a self- financing college with Christian minority status, and it's been around since 2002. Of course, it's affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, and this is crucial. It has its AICT approval in place for the upcoming academic year. And we're not talking about a small setup here. The campus is spread across a pretty spacious 64 acres right on the tier thudi national highway. So it's got a pretty significant presence in the area. So you have the campus, you have the heritage, but what can you actually study here? Let's take a look at the engineering programs they offer. For this coming year, the college has a total approved intake of 210 students for its undergraduate engineering courses. Now the big question is how are those seats distributed? Here's the breakdown. You've got the classic core branches like computer science, ECE, and mechanical. You'll notice computer science has the largest intake with 60 seats. But what's also interesting are the other options like aeronautical and even new age branches like a BTech in agricultural engineering which they started in 2020 and of course AI and data science. And now we come to the part that every student and parent is thinking about. What happens after the four years of engineering. Let's get into the placements. Yep, it's the big question on everyone's mind. So, what does the data tell us about the career opportunities for graduates from here? Okay, let's talk numbers. The official placement percentage that the college has reported for TNA counseling is 70%. This is the figure that you'll find in the official records. And to give you a feel for the companies that recruit from the campus, the records mention some pretty familiar names. We're talking about IT giants like Whipro, TCS, Cognizant and HCL and even a major private bank like ICICI. All right, let's switch gears and talk about the practical side of things. You know, student life. What are the facilities like and how do you actually get to the campus? So, for students who plan to stay on campus, the college provides separate permanent hosts for both boys and girls. The mess serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, which is good to know. And it's also worth mentioning that the campus is ISO 901 certified, which points to a certain standard of quality management. Now, what What about getting there? Well, the college has its own transport for students who live along that Tunervelli Tutu corridor. And if you're traveling from further out, the nearest major railway station is in Turino Valley, which is about 18 km away. Finally, let's touch upon something that's a really important factor for many families, financial support. What kind of scholarships are available for students here? It looks like the college is quite proactive in helping students get financial aid. You have all the government scholarships you'd expect, like the first graduate scheme and the postmatrix scholarship for SC/ST students, plus their support for BC, MBC, and DNC communities. And as a minority institution, they also guide students with minority scholarships on top of aid for merit, sports, and those in need. So, as you're making your final decisions for TNA, just keep that code in mind, 4976. That's your key to applying to Infant Jesus College of Engineering. And a quick reminder, all the information we've shared today is based on data from the college's official website and trusted 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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7 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
AE
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
30
No
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132872
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AG
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
30
No
—
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126177
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AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
30
No
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107107
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CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
60
No
230933
215063
101808
234458
EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
30
No
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120389
233847
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