National Engineering College, in Kovilpatti, was established in 1984 as a self-financing autonomous institution governed by the National Educational and Charitable Trust. This co-educational college, affiliated with Anna University, manages enrollment through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) system and a designated management quota. To support its student body, the campus provides comprehensive logistics, including permanent hostels for both boys and girls and transport facilities. These resources contribute to a stable educational environment that has operated for over four decades in the Thoothukudi district, offering a structured path for students within a long-standing institutional framework. This foundation ensures that academic operations are supported by a mature administrative scale. The college maintains six NBA-accredited programs and features a NIRF Engineering 2025 band of 201–300. Its professional legacy is reflected in alumni such as Mr. Subramanian, the founder of Brimma Tech. The institution is recognized as a DST-FIST sponsored college.
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All right, today we're taking a close look at National Engineering College, an autonomous institution down in Kovvillei. Now, for all you students and parents getting ready for the TNEA process, the college code you'll need is 4962. So, right off the bat, what's the first thing you need to know? Well, the college holds an Agrade from Knack. That's a pretty strong signal about its quality, setting a high benchmark for its academics and overall standards from the get-go. And there's more. On a national level, it falls into to the 2010 ranking band in the NIRF rankings for engineering for 2025. This gives you a really good idea of where it stands when compared to colleges all across the country. Okay, so here's a quick road map of what we're going to cover. We'll look at the college's background, its official rankings, the engineering courses on offer, its connections with industry, and of course, the big one, placements and alumni achievements. We'll also quickly touch on the hostel and transport facilities. First up, let's talk about the college's identity and heritage. This isn't a new kid on the block. It's an autonomous institution that's been around since 1984. Let's break down the key details. It's a self- financing autonomous college affiliated with an university. Now, for admissions, this is important. 65% of the seats are filled through TNA government counseling and the remaining 35% are through the management quota. You know, their vision is to transform lives through quality education and research with human values. This tells you a lot. It was founded by through K Ram. Sami under the National Educational and Charitable Trust. So the focus right from the start has been on creating well-rounded engineers, not just people who are good at academics. All right, next section. Accreditations and national rankings for any parent or student. This is a really crucial part. It's about the official stamps of quality. First, the basic check. Yes, the college has active approval from the AICTE for the academic year 202526. This is a fundamental requirement. So that box is ticked. Now, this is where it gets really important, especially when you're choosing a branch. The National Board of Accreditation or NBA is a huge deal. And look at this, five of their core engineering programs have accreditation all the way until 2028 with ECE accredited till 2026. That's a very, very strong indicator of quality for those specific departments. So, what can you actually study here? Let's dive into the undergraduate engineering programs available for 2026 admissions. Okay, looking at the seats, the most in- demand branches Computer science and ECE each have an intake of 120. Then you've got five other branches including the very current artificial intelligence and data science each with 60 seats. The TNA branch codes are right there on the screen for you. And that AI and data science branch is worth talking about. They started it in 2022. What does that tell us? It shows the college is keeping up with industry trends and offering programs and technologies that are in huge demand right now. Good academics are great, but how do you connect with learned in the classroom to the real world. Well, this next section on research and industry links should give us some answers. Now, this is quite impressive. The college has several technobation centers set up in direct partnership with companies like Mestral Solutions, Brimma, and Flender. This means students get hands-on exposure to industry tools and projects without even leaving the campus. That's a massive plus. And it doesn't stop there. The college also has a technology business incubator supported by the central government's Department of Science and Technology. So, if you're a student with a great idea for a startup, this ITBI provides an amazing platform to help you turn that idea into a real business. Okay, let's get to the section that's probably on everyone's mind, outcomes. We're talking about placements, alumni, and distinctions. This is where we see the results. According to the data submitted for TNA 2025, the college reports a placement percentage of 90%. This number is a key metric, giving a direct snapshot of how successful graduates are at landing a job. You know, one of the best ways to see a college's impact is to look at its alumni. For instance, Mr. Supermanian who founded Brimitech is a graduate of this college. It's a fantastic real world example of the kind of success stories that start here. And the success stories go beyond just academics. The college has a lot to be proud of. From their incubator getting government support to a student team called Team Ideators winning national recognition to students participating in the Republic Day camp and even winning gold in Taekwond do. It paints a picture of a really active camp. campus. Finally, let's cover the practicals, the things that make student life manageable dayto-day. We're talking about hostel and transport facilities. So, here's the deal. They have separate host for both boys and girls. The mess provides both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food options. College transport is also available. And for those traveling by train, the Koval Potty Railway Station is conveniently close by. As we wrap up, just a quick note, all the information we've discussed has been gathered from the college's own website and from trusted government portals at the time we put this explainer together. Explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com. Your true source for 12 to engineering decisions.
Engineering Programmes
Courses & cutoffs
7 courses540 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
SCA
ST
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
60
No
36714
30838
37175
27040
128752
116957
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CE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
60
No
111688
94858
131245
36545
121480
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CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
120
Yes
32494
27259
34546
17036
100151
83497
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EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
60
Yes
47611
46967
67584
38733
134620
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EC
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
120
Yes
39014
25513
38903
24286
131069
80044
179794
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