Jay Shriram Group of Institutions
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
You'll find alumni placed in TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, L&T, Bosch, Accenture, ZOHO, and a sprinkling across product startups, MSMEs, and government services. A few have cracked GATE? IIT/NIT PG programs, some moved to data/AI tracks, and others built SME manufacturing consultancies. The institute's alumni cell runs mentorship webinars and LinkedIn groups, so leverage them for mock interviews, resume reviews, and referral pipelines. Ask the Training & Placement Cell for the sector-wise alumni directory it's a goldmine for targeted networking.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Prepare Class 10 & 12 mark sheets, transfer & conduct certificates, community/EWS/income certificates (if applicable), Aadhaar, passport photos, and TNEA rank sheet/allotment letter (for counselling route). Nativity/domicile, first? graduate certificate, and medical fitness are sometimes demanded. For management quota, add a parent/guardian ID, provisional admission letter, and fee payment receipts. Carry two sets of self? attested photocopies + originals verification desks won't move without them. Save scanned PDFs; many steps are online now.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
TNEA cut-offs shift yearly with applicant volume, branch demand, and reservation matrix. CSE/ECE typically close higher (e.g., 155–170+ out of 200 state cut-off equivalents), Mechanical/EEE moderate, Civil/Prod comparatively lenient. For management quota, academic minimums matter but the effective “cut-off” is availability plus your Class 12 PCM score. Always check the latest TNEA round-wise closing ranks and ask the college for last two years' opening/closing cut-offs by category—that's your best predictor.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. Direct (management quota) admission is available for B.E./B.Tech provided you meet basic eligibility (PCM fifty percent; relaxations per norms). The process: enquire? submit scanned docs? receive a provisional offer? pay the booking amount? complete verification in person. Use it if you missed TNEA timelines or your cut-off won't fetch a preferred branch. Remember: management seats cost more than government quota; ask for an official fee breakup, refund rules, and scholarship applicability in writing before you commit.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Full (hundred percent) tuition waivers are rare and typically reserved for university/state rankers, outstanding sportspersons, or under specific CSR/endowment schemes. Most students access partial waivers ten to fifty percent based on TNEA rank, Class 12 marks, first? generation status, or government category scholarships. Also look at PMSS, NSP, SC/ST, OBC, minority and EWS scholarships, which can cumulatively bring your effective fee down to a fraction. Apply before deadlines, keep income certificates recent, and track renewal CGPA conditions many lose scholarships by slipping under required semester GPAs.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Expect a Wi Fi enabled campus, CAD/CAM and embedded labs, innovation/IoT cells, a sizable central library with e? journals, language labs, and decent indoor–outdoor sports infrastructure. Hostels are secure, with separate wings, CCTV, RO water, solar heaters, and a mess that attempts a balanced North–South rotation. Classrooms are ICT-enabled, and most departments run department associations, hackathons, paper presentation circuits, and industry guest lectures. Transport from key city nodes and basic medical care on campus are available. Overall, the ecosystem supports both academic grind and project-based learning without feeling
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Recent placement seasons have seen top packages touch around six to eight Lacs rupees per annum, primarily for CSE/IT, ECE and data? centric roles. The average package hovers near three to four Lacs rupees per annum, with steady participation from mid? tier IT services, manufacturing SMEs, and a clutch of product startups. The institute's training cell runs aptitude, coding, soft-skills and interview marathons from fourth semester onwards, which materially lifts median numbers. Track the institute's the latest placement report or pre? placement presentations for the precise year-wise spike it can vary with market cycles.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes management quota / institute-level seats allow admission without going through TNEA counselling, provided you meet the minimum eligibility (Class 12 PCM? fifty percent; relaxations for reserved categories). You'll apply directly to the college, submit marksheets, TC, community/EWS certificate (if applicable), Aadhaar, and pay the provisional fee to block your seat. That said, TNEA remains the cheapest, most transparent route for popular branches. If you skipped TNEA, act early; management seats run out fast, and latecomers often get pushed to less-preferred specialisations.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Jay Shriram Group of Institutions keeps fees moderate to stay accessible. B.E./B.Tech tuition typically sits between seventy-five thousand and one Lacs twenty thousand rupees per year, while MBA/M.E. programs usually range from one Lacs to one Lacs fifty thousand rupees annually. Add roughly thirty to forty thousand rupees a year for hostel and mess, depending on room type. Examination, university affiliation, and lab fees are additional but modest. Meritorious, first? generation learner, and category scholarships can shave a meaningful chunk off the bill, so apply early and keep income, caste/EWS and domicile proofs ready to unlock ev
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
To gain admission into the B.E./B.Tech programme at Jay Shriram Group of Institutions, you normally only need to have passed your 10+2 with 50% and above in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Admission is usually through TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions) counselling process coordinated by Anna University. Registration is completed online through TNEA; complete an application available online, and submit your application, including required documents, participate in the counselling rounds based on your 12th-grade marks (possibly JEE Main). Eligibility criteria are generally similar by particular specializations, but some specia
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