Sri Krishna Institute of Technology is a self-financing, co-educational engineering college established in 2009 by the Sri Krishna Educational Trust. Located at Navaneedam Nagar, Panapakkam, in Kanchipuram district, the institution sits on the Tambaram–Oragadam State Highway seventeen kilometers from the Tambaram railway station. Operating under TNEA code 1335, the college is affiliated with Anna University and follows an admission structure of sixty-five percent government and thirty-five percent management quota. To support residential and commuting students, the campus maintains integrated logistics including college-operated transport and separate hostels for boys and girls with mess facilities serving vegetarian and non-vegetarian meal options. The academic framework comprises six undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering programs with a total sanctioned intake of 293 seats. Specialized tracks in artificial intelligence and cyber security were introduced in 2023 with an approved intake of sixty seats each.
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All right. If you're putting together your tenier 2026 college list, here's one you should know about. Shri Krishna Institute of Technology in Koniporum. Their TEA code is 1335. Go ahead and jot that down cuz we're about to dive into what this college has to offer. So, first things first, let's cover the essentials. The college is AICT approved, which is that all important green light for technical education in India. And it's affiliated with Anna University, Chennai. That's a big deal because it means your degree holds the weight and recognition of a major state university. Okay, let's start by getting a clear picture of the college itself. These are the core facts you'll want to have handy when you're comparing your options for TNA 2026. Here are the vitals at a glance. It was established back in 2009 and it's a self- financing non-minority institution. Now, the part that's really crucial for you to know is how admissions work. It's primarily through TNA counseling following that standard 65% government and 35% management quota split. all under the academic guidance of Anna University. Now that we've got the basics down, let's look a little deeper. We'll touch on the colleg's background and more importantly get into the BE programs you can actually study here. The story really begins in 1999 with the Sri Krishna Educational Trust founded by Dr. R. Vivacanand. Fast forward 10 years and the institute opens its doors with four core engineering branches. But here's the key update for you. In 2023, they added two new age specializations. This shows they're not just standing still. They're evolving with what the industry demands. So, what does that expansion mean for you as you're applying? It translates to a total of 293 undergraduate engineering seats up for grabs in the upcoming admissions. Let's break down where those seats are. You have your foundational BE programs, civil E, ECE, and mechanical. But honestly, the real headline here are those two newer options. Computer science with a focus on AI and machine learning, and another one in cyber security. These are exactly the kind of high growth fields that are in demand right now. and their presence here is a very strong signal from the college. All right, let's shift gears and look at the support system. I mean, a great college experience is built on two things, right? The faculty who teach you and the facilities that make campus life work. Just to give you a quick snapshot of the faculty, you'll find experienced academics like Dr. Jay Darkhon, who is an associate professor in mechanical engineering and holds a PhD in engineering graphics. And this level of qualification isn't just in the engineering departments. The foundational science subjects are also handled by PhD holders like Dr. Vela Yatam Saravvenan in chemistry and Dr. A. Vijay Kumar in physics. So this brief look should give you a sense of the kind of qualified faculty you can expect from your core subjects right down to the foundational sciences. Now let's talk about the practical things that matter to both students and parents. The college does have separate hostile facilities for boys and girls. When it comes to food, the mess serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals. They also run the her own college bus service. And for getting further a field, the nearest major railway station is Tamaram, which is about 17 km away. Okay, this brings us to what might be the most important question of all, the outcome. What happens after 4 years? What are the job prospects? And what kind of financial support is available? For a lot of families, this section is the real deal breakaker. When we look at placements, the college reports a very strong number in their official submission for the TNA 2025 booklet. They stated a placement rate of 95%. Now, it is very important that we're completely transparent about this figure. This 95% is self-reported by the institution. It hasn't been independently verified by an outside agency. This is pretty standard for this kind of data, but it's a critical piece of context for you to have while making your decision. Now, regarding financial aid, there are several government scholarships that you might be eligible for. You just have to be a bit proactive. So, step one, check if you're eligible for the state government scholar. ships for SC/ST and BC/MBC communities. Step two, if you are the first person in your family to go to college, make sure you look into the first graduate scholarship. And finally, step three, head over to the national scholarship portal and explore the central government schemes available there. As we wrap up, just a quick note, all the information we've shared in this explainer is based on data we've gathered from the college's own website and from trusted government portals, and it's all current as of March 2026. We hope this detail breakdown gives you a clearer picture and helps with your decision-making. To continue your research, you can explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com. Your true source for 12 to engineering decisions.
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Courses & cutoffs
6 courses293 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
CE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
60
No
—
—
211663
AM
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (AL & ML)
60
No
—
—
137164
SC
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CYBER SECURITY)
60
No
232623
218851
33178
EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
23
No
—
—
29238
EC
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
30
No
—
—
133693
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