Established in 1994 by the Tamil Nadu Educational and Medical Foundation and named after the Chairman’s father, Misrimal Navajee Munoth Jain Engineering College is located on the OMR IT corridor in Thoraipakkam. Operating as a self-financing entity, it maintains a transparent policy that prohibits capitation fees in any form. This co-educational, Jain religious minority college is affiliated with Anna University and processes admissions through TNEA, where seats are allocated according to a 65% government and 35% management quota split. Occupying 16.86 acres with a built-up area exceeding 349,000 square feet, the campus provides residential accommodation via an on-site boys' hostel and an off-campus girls' hostel at the D.B. Jain Arts College campus, the latter supervised by resident lady wardens. Transport services encompass 6 established routes covering zones such as Avadi, Tambaram, and Porur. An Indian Bank branch is situated on the college campus for student convenience.
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Okay, let's dive into our next college explainer. We're looking at Mr. Maul Navaji Monath Jane Engineering College in Chennai. For all you students and parents tracking the TNEA process, its code is 1310. You know, right off the bat, there's something really important you should know about this college. Since its inception in 1994, it has maintained a strict principle, absolutely no capitation fee in any form. Now, for parents, that's a huge deal, right? It speaks volumes about their values and transparency from the very beginning. So, what are we going to cover today? We'll quickly go over the college's identity and heritage. Then look at programs and admissions, of course, the big one, placements and industry connect, what campus life and transport is like, and finally, we'll touch upon their approvals and scholarships. Let's get to it. All right, first up, identity and heritage. So, who exactly is this institution? What's their story? Okay, so the college, often called MNMJ, is a self- financing co-ed college. That just means means it's privately run. It kicked off way back in 1994 and is affiliated to Anna University which is the standard for most engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. And one key detail it has a religious minority status for the Jane community. You know the college's roots actually go back to 1972 with the establishment of something called the team foundation. Fast forward to 1994 and that's when the college itself was founded thanks to a major donation from Shrial Chandunath. It was actually named in honor of his father and then In 2001, the campus grew to the size it is today. So, there's a real history there. So, what does the college stand for? Well, if you look at their vision, it's pretty clear they're not just about churning out engineers. They talk about teaching career skills, sure, but also about instilling virtues. Things like humility, humeness, honesty, and courage. It's about building good people, not just good professionals. Okay, let's get into the part you've been waiting for. Programs and admissions. What can you study? And How do you get in? So, they offer eight BE or BTE programs. You've got your classic engineering streams, civil, mechanical, EE, ECE, IT, and of course, computer science. But what's interesting is they also have some of the newer really in- demand branches like artificial intelligence and data science, and also computer science and business systems. It's a good mix. So, how do you get a seat here? Well, it's pretty straightforward. 65% of the seats are filled through the government quota, you know, the TNA counseling process. The other 35% are for the management quota. The total number of seats they have is 360. So that's the breakdown you're looking at. Okay, let's talk about the big one, the return on investment placements. What kind of career can your child expect after 4 years here? Let's just start with the number that gets everyone's attention. For the 2025 batch, the highest package offered was 10 lakhs perom. That's a solid number for a fresher. No doubt about it. So what about the overall placement picture? According to the data they themselves reported for TNEA 2025, their placement percentage stands at 75%. That gives you a good idea of how many students on average are getting placed from the campus. And which companies are hiring? Well, you'll see some familiar names from the IT world. Hexaware, LTI, Mind Tree, Soapsteria, HCL. But it's not just an IT show. They also have companies like Asahi India Glass and Rhinx Technologies recruiting, which means there are opportunities in other core sectors, too. This is a pretty big deal. The college is actually accredited by Inhasis. They even have a tie-up for final year internships and projects. Now, having a direct link with a giant like Inhysus, that's a huge advantage for students looking to get practical real world experience. All right, so we've covered the books and the jobs, but what's it actually like to be a student there every day? Let's talk about campus life and getting around. The campus itself is spread across about 16.86 acres, but the location, that's really key. It's in Thorip pakam right on the OMR IT corridor in Chennai. That means students are literally in the middle of the city's tech action. If you're coming from out of town, they do have hostel facilities. The boys hostel is right there on the campus. For the girls, the hostel is located at the nearby DB Jane College campus with resident lady wardens for safety. And important to note, both have a veg mess. For day scholars, transport is always a big question. The college has a pretty extensive bus network. They cover six major routes across Chennai, hitting spots like a AI Tombber through a water year pamber tager and per so getting to and from college should be quite manageable. Okay, let's wrap up with two crucial pieces of the puzzle. Official approvals and any financial support available to students. This is something every parent should check and it's a definite yes here. The college has its AICTE approval for the 202526 academic year. We know this because it's confirmed in the official TNA records. So that's a tick in the box. Now what about scholarships. There are quite a few options. You have the standard government of India and Tamil Nadu scholarships for SC/ST, BC/NBC and first graduates. And because it's a Jane minority institution, those specific scholarships are also in play. On top of that, there are institutional scholarships like the GETO scholarship for the Jane community. Just so you know where we're getting our information from, everything we've discussed today is based on data pulled directly from the college's own website and from trusted government portals at the time we put this together. So there You have it, a college with a clear principled stand on no capitation fee, a good mix of traditional and modern engineering branches, and a very valuable industry connection with Infosys. These are definitely points to consider as you build your college short list. And if you found this explainer useful, explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com, your true source for 12 to engineering decisions.
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8 courses360 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
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
60
No
135182
133982
127390
103583
132183
CE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
30
No
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—
—
177153
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CB
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BUSSINESS SYSTEM
30
No
190548
—
184771
135880
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CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
60
No
128154
122830
122177
32733
211303
EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
30
No
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223340
135882
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