Universal College of Engineering and Technology is a self-financing, co-educational institution established in 2011. It is located on the 100-acre Anbagam Campus in Vallioor, Tirunelveli District, situated approximately 40 kilometers from Tirunelveli. Governed by the Universal Educational and Charitable Trust, the college maintains affiliation with Anna University. The primary regulatory pathway for admission is via the TNEA, which utilizes a 65% Government and 35% Management quota split. To support outstation enrollment and campus accessibility, the institution provides dedicated hostel facilities for both boys and girls. The academic portfolio includes undergraduate engineering programs, recently expanding to incorporate new-age fields such as Computer Science and Business Systems, as well as Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. According to self-reported figures in the TNEA 2025 PDF, the college achieved an 80% placement rate for its graduating students.
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So, if you're exploring engineering colleges in the Teranelv area, let's talk about Universal College of Engineering and Technology in Volior. Now, for TNA counseling, the code you'll need to remember is 4675. Let's take a closer look at what this college is all about. First things first, it's a self- financing institution right there in the Tiered Villi district. And very importantly, it's affiliated to Honor University Chennai. You know that's a big deal, right? It means the curriculum, the exams, everything is aligned with the university standards. All right, let's get into the college's background. You know, its foundation and identity to really understand where it comes from. So, the college got its start back in 2011, and it's a co-ed campus. But here's a detail you absolutely need to pay attention to, the admission route. It's a 6535 split between the government quota through TNA and the management quota. That's a key piece of information for planning your admission strategy. And who's behind the college? Well, it's run by the Universal Educational and Charitable Trust. with Dr. H. Shajahan at the helm as the chairman. Okay, here's a critical checkpoint for any parent or student. Regulatory approval. And yes, Universal College of Engineering and Technology does have AICTE approval for the upcoming academic year 202526. That's a big tick in the box. Now, when it comes to the campus itself, we're talking about a pretty big space here. 100 acres to be exact. A campus of this size usually means plenty of room to breathe. and potential for more development down the line. Now for the main event, let's dive into the different engineering programs that are on offer for the 2026 batch. So, here's the full list of branches you can choose from. You'll see a healthy mix of the traditional core engineering fields and some of the newer highdemand specializations. And keep an eye on those intake numbers. The popular branches like computer science, ECE, and mechanical have 60 seats each while the others have an intake of 30. Now, this is interesting. The college is clearly trying to keep up with what the industry wants. They've recently added artificial intelligence and data science, which just started in 2024, and computer science and business systems, which kicked off in 2023. That's a good sign. Okay, let's switch gears and talk about the practical side of things. I'm talking about the stuff that parents and students from out of town really need to know, the hostel and transport facilities. For anyone planning to stay on campus, you can check these boxes. The college has separate host for both boys and girls. And when it comes to food, the mess serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. And how about getting to campus? Well, the college does have its own transport service for students. And if you're traveling by train, the nearest station is Valor, which is pretty close, just about 8 km away. All right, let's get down to business. We're going to talk about two of the most important factors for any family making this decision. Financial aid and what happens after graduation, placements. So, to help with the financial side of things. The college helps students get access to a range of government scholarships. This covers state schemes for SC/ST, BC, MBC, DNC, and first graduates, as well as central government scholarships for minority and OBC students. So, what about placements? The number the college has reported is 80%. Now, for full transparency, it's important to know where that number comes from. This 80% figure is self-reported by the college in the official TNA 2025 information document. Knowing the source is always key. Okay, we're just about to wrap this up, but before we do, there's a quick and important note I need to share about the information you've just seen. Just so you know, all the details we've covered today have been gathered from the college's own official website and from trusted government portals. And all this information is current as of April 2026. Explore more engineering colleges at profsam.com, your true source for 12th to engineering decisions.
Engineering Programmes
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7 courses300 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
AD
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA SCIENCE
30
No
228604
170688
218373
105729
CE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
30
No
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CB
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BUSSINESS SYSTEM
30
No
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—
136242
CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
60
No
232730
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237599
122681
EE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
30
No
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232527
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