Sri Ranganathar Institute of Engineering and Technology (SRIET) is a co-educational, self-financing autonomous engineering college in Coimbatore, established in 2011 and affiliated with Anna University. Admitting students through TNEA under code 2342, the institution operates with a primary mission of bridging the gap between academia and industry. Its autonomous status provides the academic freedom to design a curriculum that incorporates industrial exposure and experiential learning. This strategic approach ensures that structured teaching remains aligned with current workplace requirements and practical skills. Regulatory quality is highlighted by the college’s two NBA-accredited programs in Computer Science and Engineering and Electrical and Electronics Engineering. For those requiring on-campus living, the institution maintains dedicated residential facilities including both boys' and girls' hostels. College-operated buses serve the campus, providing transportation for students across the Coimbatore district and nearby regions.
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All right, for all the students and parents gearing up for the 2026 engineering admissions, let's take a closer look at Sri Ranganathar Institute of Engineering and Technology in Cooimbore. And the first thing to note down is its TNA code 2342. So what's the big idea behind this college? What's their main promise? Well, it's all about one thing. Bridging the gap between what you learn in the classroom and what the industry actually needs. That's their core mission. So to really understand if this college is the right choice for you. Let's first dig into its identity and where it comes from. Okay, let's break down the fundamentals. The full name is Sri Ranganathar Institute of Engineering and Technology or SIT. It's a self- financing autonomous college which is important because that gives them flexibility with their curriculum. It was founded back in 2011 and it's affiliated to Anna University Chennai. For admissions, you'll be going through TNEA counseling with a 6535 split. between the government and management quotas. You know this mission statement isn't just some marketing tagline. It actually comes directly from the founder Dr. V. Naranosami who brought four decades of real world industrial experience to the table when he started this institution. So you can see that industry first mindset is literally baked into the college's DNA. Now for a topic that's absolutely crucial for any family investing in a 4-year degree. Accreditation. This is your signal of quality and trust. trust. So let's see how SAT stacks up. And this is really interesting for anyone looking at the most in demand branches. This provides a lot of clarity. Two of their major programs, computer science and engineering and electrical and electronics engineering are currently NBAA accredited. And check this out. This accreditation is valid right up to June 2028. That's a very strong indicator of stable long-term quality. Okay, so with that quality check done, let's get to the fun part. What engineering branches can you actually choose from if you're joining in 2026. The college has a total annual intake of 420 seats for its undergraduate engineering programs. Now, what does a number like that tell you? It points to a more focused and compact campus, not a massive sprawling one. This often translates to smaller class sizes and maybe a bit more personal attention from the faculty. And here's the full list of options. You've got your core branches like civil, mechanical, ECE, and EE. Then there's a clear and strong focus on on the tech side with a big intake of 150 seats for computer science. And very importantly for those looking at what's next, they have dedicated branches for artificial intelligence and data science and information technology, each with 60 seats. So who's going to be teaching you? Well, looking at the data they submitted for the 2025 NRF rankings, the college has a team of 61 faculty members, and out of that group, 17 of them hold a PhD. This gives you a really clear snapshot of the academic qualifications you can expect from the teaching staff. All right, let's switch gears and talk about probably the most important question for every single student and parent out there. What's the return on this investment? What are the career prospects after you graduate? Wow. Okay, this is a powerful number and it comes directly from their NIF submission. For the most recent graduating batch of 2024, 105 out of 108 eligible students were placed. That's where you really see that industry first mission translating into a concrete high placement rate. Now, let's talk money. The median salary for that very same 2024 batch was 3.5 lakhs perom. And we always focus on the median salary, right? Because it's a much more honest and realistic number. It tells you what the typical student is earning and it isn't skewed by one or two huge salary packages. So, with a placement record like that, the very next question has to be which companies are coming to campus to hire these graduates. The recruiter list shows a pretty healthy mix. You've got the big big well-known IT service companies like Capgeemini and even top tier product companies like Zoho but you also see recruitment from sectors like healthcare tech with Omega along with other IT solutions firms and core regional engineering companies it shows a good diverse set of career paths okay so we've covered the academics and the career outcomes but what about the day-to-day experience let's take a look at the practical side of things the campus life and facilities let's run through the essentials yes separate Hostel facilities are available for both boys and girls. The mess serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, so you have options. There's also a college transport network that covers combat and the nearby areas. And for those traveling from further away, the main Combatore junction railway station is about 15 km from the campus. And on the financial aid front, the college helps students get access to all the major government scholarship programs. This includes support for SCST students, the BC/MBC/DNC scholarships, the popular first graduate scholarship for eligible families, and also the central government scholarship for minority communities. Just a quick but important note, all the information we've gone over in this explainer is based on data that was publicly available on the college's official website and trusted government portals at the time we prepared this. Explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com, your true source for 12th to engineering decisions.
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7 courses420 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
127500
146077
185496
36083
224589
155542
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CE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
30
No
234485
235612
238586
120617
—
219165
—
CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
150
Yes
191578
226779
197315
101646
236179
226694
160133
EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
30
Yes
202694
—
217651
132392
230258
—
—
EC
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
60
No
180704
—
197520
133387
232663
198547
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