St. Xavier's Catholic College of Engineering is a co-educational, self-financing, religious minority institution established in 1998 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kottar, now administered by the Diocese of Kuzhithurai. Affiliated with Anna University, the college operates under the UGC Act 1956 with Sections 2f and 12B status and transitioned to autonomy in the 2022-23 academic year. As the first institution in Kanyakumari District to have its undergraduate programs accredited by the National Board of Accreditation, six of its programs currently hold this credential. This institutional evolution is further evidenced by its status as a Research Institute recognized by Anna University. Admission follows the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions process, dividing seats into 65% government and 35% management quotas. Supporting regional accessibility, the campus provides permanent hostel facilities for both male and female students. The college currently maintains seven dedicated research centres.
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All right, let's get right into it. Today we're looking at St. Xavier's Catholic College of Engineering in Noger Coyle. Now, if you're going through TNEA admissions, this is the number you need to remember, 4971. So, why should this particular college be on your list? Well, there are three really strong points right off the bat. First, it's an autonomous institution, which means it has more freedom with its curriculum. Second, it's been recognized as a research institute by Anna University, and maybe the biggest a deal for students and parents. Six of its main engineering programs are NBA accredited. These aren't just bullet points. They're huge signals of quality. Okay, let's start with the basics. We're going to take a first look at the college's identity. You know what it's all about. So, here are the key facts all in one place. That TNA code again, super important is 4797. The college started way back in 1998. It's a self- financing religious minority college and it has that autonomous status under Anna University. And here's Something crucial for parents, the admission split. 65% of the seats are filled through the government quota in TIEA counseling and the remaining 35% are management quota. All right, we know who they are. Now, let's talk about the proof in the pudding. Accreditations and other quality signals. What are the official bodies say about this college? So, here's the big question, right? When you're picking a college, what are the real signs of quality you should look for? Let's break it down for St. Savior's. First up, the absol absolute baseline. The college has active AICT approval for the 202526 academic year. You can't run an engineering college in India without this. So check. Now here's a number that you really want to pay attention to six. So what's so special about the number six? Well, it stands for the six undergraduate engineering programs here that have been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation. Look, this is a big deal. It's not just some certificate on a wall. It's a sign of a tough, thorough check on academic quality and teaching processes. And here they are. You've got computer science, IT, and civil engineering, all accredited until June 2027. Then there's ECE, EEE, and mechanical. And look at this, they're accredited all the way until December 2028. That long validity, that's a really good sign of stability and consistent quality. Okay, the quality checks out, but what can you actually study here? Let's look at all the BE and BTech programs they offer. All right, here's the full menu of UG branches. Computer science is the big one with 180 seats. But check this out. This is what a lot of you are looking for. They've got the new age programs, artificial intelligence and data science with 120 seats, and even a specialization in cyber security with 60 seats. And of course, you have all the core branches, too, like ECE, mechanical, e, IT, and civil. Add all that up, and you're looking at a total of 750 undergraduate engineering seats available. Okay, let's talk about the one thing every single student and parent cares about most. What happens after graduation? What about placements and career opportunities? So, according to the numbers the college submitted for TNE counseling, they have a placement rate of 82%. That's a strong number. It means the vast majority of students who are eligible get a job right from campus. And what about the money? Well, based on their NF data, the median salary for the batch that just graduated in 2024 was 2.80 lakhs per Anom. Now, this chart gives us a deeper look. For the 2024 batch of 362 students, we see that 252 got placed. But here's another really important piece of the story. 38 students went on to pursue higher studies. That's a great sign, too. Shows the academic foundation is strong enough for them to get into postgrad programs. All right, we've talked academics. We've talked jobs, but what's it like to actually be there? Let's touch on the campus life and community. Now, this is a big one for any family. sending their child away from home. The college has separate permanent host for both boys and girls, and the mess serves both veg and non-veg food, so that's sorted. Getting to and from campus, they've got a college transport service for local students. And if you're coming from further away, the main nogger coil railway station is just about 10 km away, so it's quite accessible. Of course, a college is only as good as its teachers. At St. Xavier's, there are 170 eight regular faculty members. And get this, out of those 178, a full 64 of them have a PhD. That's a really solid number. It tells you there's a good amount of deep academic and research knowledge on the teaching staff. And that academic power isn't just theoretical. It leads to actual research. Like we said at the start, the college was just recognized as a research institute this year. They run seven different research centers, have 36 supervisors, and they've even been granted four patents. Plus, they've landed sponsored research projects from government agencies like DST. On top of that, they're ISO certified. You know, to really get a feel for a place, it's good to know where it comes from, what its founding vision was. The college was started back in 1998 by the Roman Catholic Dascese of Kotar. And this is their mission statement. They aim to be an institution of eminence of optimal human development, excellent engineering education and pioneering research towards developing a technically empowered humane society. So that's the core philosophy driving everything they do. And just to be clear, all the information we've shared in this explainer comes straight from the colleg's official website and other trusted government portals. And it's all accurate as of the time we put this together. Explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com, your true source for 12th to engineering decisions.
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8 courses750 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
ST
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
120
No
122507
99374
132920
36890
128673
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CE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
30
Yes
131146
122707
—
18543
—
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CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
180
Yes
57844
81829
92768
36521
136621
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SC
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CYBER SECURITY)
60
No
94446
85383
110372
65558
153033
188325
EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
60
Yes
129875
112203
131018
100880
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