Sri Shakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology (SIET), established in 2006 in Coimbatore, is a self-financing autonomous engineering college affiliated with Anna University and approved by AICTE. This co-educational institution conducts admissions via TNEA through government and management quotas. A primary technical achievement is the launch of SRISAKTHI SAT, a 460-gram student-built nanosatellite, aboard PSLV C-51 on 28 February 2021. This project facilitates hands-on engineering experience in IoT applications, such as forest fire detection, demonstrating the college's focus on practical technology. Regarding quality standards, the college holds two NBA-accredited programs valid until June 2026. These credentials reflect a commitment to regulated technical requirements. The 32.46-acre campus includes separate hostels for boys and girls. The facility provides campus-wide Wi-Fi coverage for academic use.
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All right, let's dive into our next college profile. Today we're looking at Shri Shakti Institute of Engineering and Technology writing cobbitur. Their TNEA code is 2727. Now, every college has something that makes it special. So, what's the big story with Sri Shakti? Let's get into it. Okay, this is a big one and it's probably the first thing you should know. Shri Shakti holds the distinction of being the very first private engineering college in India to have its students build their own satellite. And we're not talking about some small project. This was a a real satellite launched by ISRO. I mean, that single fact tells you a whole lot about the kind of practical, ambitious projects that students can actually get involved in here. So, what's the philosophy behind an achievement like that? Well, their motto is powering the youth, empowering the nation. It's a pretty powerful statement, right? It suggests they're really focused on building up their students to make a real impact. All right, ambition is one thing, but what about the official stuff? Let's peel back the layers and look at the college's identity and its official standing. We'll start with the credentials and approvals you really need to know about. Okay, here's the quick rundown. The college has been around since 2006. It's a self- financing autonomous institution, which is important because that gives them flexibility in their curriculum all while being affiliated with Anna University. And for you, the student, how do you get in? It's through TNA counseling with that standard 6535 split between the government quota and the management quota. Now, let's talk about the stamps of approval. which are super important for both students and parents. First up, it's AICT approved for the 202526 academic year. So, that's a check mark. And it's also got an Agrade from Knack. You know, getting an Agrade is a really big deal and shows a high level of quality across the board. But wait, there's another layer to this. Beyond the college as a whole, there's something called NBA, the National Board of Accreditation. Think of it as a quality check for specific engineering ing departments. It's a really strong signal that a particular branch is up to industry standards. And at Tricakti, two of their programs currently have this NBA stamp. And which ones are they? Biomedical engineering and biotechnology. So if you're leaning towards that intersection of engineering and life sciences, this is fantastic news. It means these two specific departments have met a higher standard of quality and that accreditation is valid all the way until June 2026. Okay, so we've covered the credentials. Now for the main event. What can you actually study here? Let's take a look at all the engineering programs on offer for TNEA 2026. First, let's talk numbers. The total number of BE and BEC seats here is 1,500. So, it's a fairly large institution, which gives you an idea of the scale of their operations. And here they are, all 14 undergraduate programs. You can see there's a pretty wide range. But what really jumps out is where the numbers are. Look at AI and data science. and computer science both have a massive intake of 240 seats each. That tells you the college is heavily focused on these high demand areas. You've also got core branches like mechanical and civil, plus some really interesting specializations like food technology and biomedical engineering. Let's zoom in on what you might call the new age specializations. If you're looking to get into the hottest fields, they've got you covered. There's not one but two different AI focused branches, a dedicated stream for cyber security, and even one for VLSI design, which by the way, is super critical for anyone interested in chip design and the whole semiconductor industry. Okay, academics are great, but let's be honest, the big question on everyone's mind is what happens after 4 years. We're talking about placements and career opportunities. So, let's dig into the numbers and see what the outcomes look like. For the most recent batch, the 2024 graduates, the highest salary package offered was a very impressive 18 lakhs peranom. That's a really strong number and shows the kind of potential that's achievable for top students here. So, how do they get to numbers like that? Well, it helps when you have a lot of companies visiting. For that same 2024 batch, a total of 175 companies came to campus for recruitment. That's a solid number and shows a lot of industry interest. And it's not just about the quantity, but the quality of recruiters, right? You've got the big names from IT services like Cognizant, Infosys, and Whipro. Then you have product giants like Oracle, core engineering companies like L&T and even specialized data firms like Tiger Analytics. It's a really healthy mix. But it's not just about getting a job. What if you're interested in research and innovation? Well, they've got some serious credentials here, too. The college has pulled in over 200 lakhs and funded research projects from major government bodies like DST. They have research centers in seven different departments. Plus, they've got key industry partnerships like one with National Instruments from the US and another one that gives agricultural engineering students training with the National Seed Corporation. That's real world connection. All right, we've talked academics and careers. Now, let's talk about the actual experience of being a student there. What's life on campus all about? The campus itself is spread across about 32 1/2 acres. So, it's a pretty decent size, giving you enough space to breathe and for all the facilities. Now, for the practical stuff. If you're not from Coinbour, you'll be glad to know there are separate onampus host for both boys and girls. And in terms of getting there, it's located on the LNT bypass road to give you a reference point. It's about 12 to 15 km away from the Coinbour Junction Railway Station. What about financial support? Well, there's a pretty comprehensive list of scholarships available. You've got all the standard government scholarships for different communities like SC/ST, BC/MBC, and minorities. There's also the first graduate scholarship. On top of all that, the college has its own merit scholarships for students who excel academically. Okay, let's bring it all together. What are the key achievements that really tell you what this college is all about. Let's look at the things that make them unique. So number one, we have to come back to the SRATISAT. Launched in 2021, it's their biggest claim to fame. The first studentbuilt satellite from a private Indian engineering college launched by ISRO. That's huge. But that's not all. Way back in 2013, they won an award for the best graphical system design laboratory in India from National Instruments. And they've also been recognized by the WWF as an eco-friendly campus. So you're seeing a pattern here, right? Innovation, technical skill, and a conscience. Now, just so you know, all the information we've shared today has been gathered from the college's own official website and other trusted government portals. We've made sure it's accurate as of the time we put this together. So there you have it, a deep dive into Shri Shakti Institute of Engineering and Technology. The real question you should be asking yourself is this. Does a major achievement like a student-built satellite reflect a deeper culture of hands-on innovation? that you want to be a part of for the next four years. It's something to think about. 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14 courses1620 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
AG
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
60
Yes
130187
—
125926
34092
133056
200630
—
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
240
No
84592
106158
102716
35581
237183
228407
191588
AL
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING
120
No
85091
109063
102849
35638
133952
202279
—
BM
BIO MEDICAL ENGINEERING
60
Yes
137540
154518
131994
123994
226147
177231
—
BT
BIO TECHNOLOGY
60
Yes
137448
202007
137207
38860
222835
198784
219094
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