Sri Shanmugha College of Engineering and Technology is an autonomous, self-financing institution located in Pullipalayam, Morur, Sankari Taluk, within the Salem District. Established in 2011, the college is affiliated with Anna University and operates under TNEA code 2302. Admission procedures follow a regulatory framework consisting of a 65 percent government quota and a 35 percent management quota for this co-educational entity. The physical infrastructure occupies a 120-acre campus that includes dedicated residential facilities for male and female students, supporting institutional self-sufficiency for outstation families. Technical standards are maintained through 3 NBA accredited programs. Institutional research and industry engagement are structured through the Aakam360 Innovation Ecosystem, defined by a 5i Framework comprising industry, institution, incubation, innovation, and internship. The institution operates a fleet of 13 buses to serve the surrounding areas.
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All right, let's dive into our next college profile. Today we're looking at Sri Shanmuga College of Engineering and Technology located in Salem. Now, for all you students and parents gearing up for admissions, the tan code you'll need for this one is 2302. Got it? Good. Okay, first things first. What's the quality benchmark here? Well, right off the bat, we see a Knack A grade, and that's a big deal. It's a national seal of approval telling you that the college meets a high standard for academics and over for all quality, a really strong starting point. And it gets better. On top of that Agrade, this is an autonomous institution. So, you might be asking, what does autonomous actually mean for me as a student? Well, it's huge. It means the college has the freedom to design its own up-to-date syllabus and be more nimble with its academics. And don't worry, it's still firmly affiliated with a big one and a university in Chennai. So, let's get into the basics. The college's identity, its foundation, the essential facts. you really need to know. The college kicked things off back in 2011. It's a self- financing co-ad college right there in the Salem district. So, yeah, it's been around for more than a decade now, building its reputation and campus. Now, for the big question, how do you get in? It's all through TNA counseling. And the seat split is pretty clear. 65% of the seats fall under the government quota, while the remaining 35% are for the management quota. So, who's behind this college? It was founded by Theu K Shenmugum and it's not a standalone effort you know it's part of the wider Shri Shenmuga educational institutions which tells you there's a larger trust and a bigger vision backing it all up and that vision it's pretty inspiring actually the core belief from day one was that everyone should have accessibility and affordability to quality education that's not just a tagline it's the entire philosophy the college is built on all right let's talk about accreditations this is a really important part a true measure of quality first up the absolute must-have AICTE approval and yes the college is fully approved by the allindia council for technical education for the academic year 202526 this is the basic green light every engineering college in India needs so that's a solid check okay now let's get more specific with something called NBA accreditation this one looks at the quality of individual engineering branches for Shri Shamuga two programs have this stamp of approval mechanical engineering is accredited all the way until June 2026 and agricultural engineering is good to go until June 2027. If you're interested in either of these two branches, this is fantastic news. So, we've talked quality checks. Now for the exciting part. What courses can you actually choose from? Let's see what they've got. They offer a really solid mix of BE and BTC branches. You've got the all-time favorites, you know, computer science, ECE, and mechanical. Then there are some really interesting ones like agricultural engineering. and biomedical engineering. And of course, information technology is on the list, too. And what I really like to see is that they're keeping up with the times. They've also got some new age branches that started in 2018 or later. We're talking about artificial intelligence and data science and also cyber security. These are exactly the kind of high demand fields that companies are hiring for right now. Okay. Now, for the question that's on every parents and students mind, what happens after the four years? Let's talk about the career path, the placements, the whole deal. Get ready for this number, 100%. Yep, you heard that right. The college is reporting a 100% placement record for its 2024 batch. Now, to be clear, that's for every single student who registered for and took part in the campus placements. Still, that is an absolutely incredible number. And we're not talking about just any companies. The list of recruiters is pretty impressive. You've got the big names in it. TCS, Infosys, Whipro, Cognizant, Tech Mahendra, you've got giants like IBM and hey, even Amazon is on the list. That tells you that college has some really solid connections with the industry. Let's zoom in a little on that 2024 batch data. It's not just one department doing well. It's consistent across the board. Look at this. Computer science, 32 opted, 32 placed. Agricultural engineering, 22 opted, 22 placed. Biomedical, 18 for 18. And even for the new AI and data science branch, students opted in and all 13 were placed. That kind of consistency is exactly what you want to see. Of course, college is more than just classes and jobs, right? The learning environment, the support systems, all of that matters. So, let's take a look at campus life. First off, the campus is big. We're talking 120 acres. That's a lot of space, which is great for creating a good learning and living environment. And a very important question for parents of outst have them. There are separate dedicated hostile facilities available for both boys and girls. Getting to and from the campus seems pretty well sorted. For day scholars, there's a fleet of 13 college buses running. And for those coming from farther away, the nearest major railway station is Salem Junction, so it's quite well connected. Now, let's talk about financial support because this is really important. There are quite a few options. You've got the standard government scholarships for SCST, BCNBC students, plus the first graduate scholarship and the 7.5% quota. On top of all that, the college itself offers its own merit-based financial aid. So, there are definitely avenues to explore. So, there you have it. We've looked at the solid accreditations, the mix of classic and new age courses, those really strong placement numbers, and the campus support. Now, the ball is in your court. You have to ask yourself, does this line up with what I want for my future? Is this the right choice for me? Just so you know, all the information we've shared today is based on what's available on the colle's official website and government portals at the time we put this together. To continue your research, explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com, your true source for 12 to engineering decisions.
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8 courses510 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
30
Yes
239187
—
237536
111720
227273
171491
—
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
120
No
237000
192010
238722
134801
238299
229869
224770
BM
BIO MEDICAL ENGINEERING
60
No
235288
174431
233543
19290
231969
199291
—
CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
60
No
134145
219247
134589
116903
230705
226999
—
SC
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CYBER SECURITY)
60
No
204313
—
206147
38211
237718
202119
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