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Sitting on the busy IT corridor of Old Mamallapuram Road in Chennai, JEPPIAAR SRR Engineering College promises a typical private engineering education under Anna University’s umbrella. Founded in 2002, it has the AICTE stamp, a decent spread of programs, and boasts recruiters like Amazon and Deloitte. But dig a little deeper—especially into the student reviews—and you’ll find a college that’s solid in some areas yet frustratingly average in others. If you’re weighing your options for 2026 admissions, this profile unpacks what the glossy brochures won’t tell you.
The AICTE-approved curriculum follows Anna University’s structure. Undergraduate options span the expected spectrum: Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics, Civil, Information Technology, a specialized CSE with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and Aerospace Engineering. Sanctioned intake numbers vary across sources; the most recent AICTE data shows a total UG intake of 1,283, though some older reports put it closer to 456. The discrepancy might reflect updated approvals, but it’s worth clarifying with the admissions office. There’s also lateral entry into the second year for diploma holders.
Postgraduate programs include M.E. in Computer Science and Engineering, M.E. in Embedded System Technologies, and an MBA. No doctoral programs are offered, and industry collaborations or active MoUs—once hinted at a few years back—don’t appear in current public records. That’s a gap, especially considering the college’s location on Chennai’s tech corridor.
Faculty strength is 116. Student reviews consistently praise teaching quality, calling the staff “well-trained,” “helpful,” and sometimes even “top notch.” But there’s no data on how many hold PhDs or engage in research. Classroom instruction seems adequate for an undergraduate level, though you won’t find a research-driven environment here.
Frankly, the placement numbers you’ll find are outdated. The latest official figures that are publicly available date back to 2017. That year, the highest package clocked ₹6 LPA and the average sat at ₹2 LPA. For a college that counts Amazon, Deloitte, HSBC, and ZOHO among its recruiters, these are modest—a ₹6 lakh top offer is well below what better-known Chennai colleges pull in.
What do students say now? On platforms like Shiksha and CollegeDunia, the verdict is cautiously optimistic: “placements are decent” and “good offers come” are common phrases. But without updated statistics on median packages or placement percentages, it’s hard to gauge improvement. The list of visiting companies is broad: Wipro, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Hexaware, NTT Data, Scope International, Sensiple, Zylog Systems, Deloitte, Linpack Technologies, Asahi India Glass, Mindtree, Verizon, HSBC, Amazon, HCL, and MRF. Most are IT services, with a few core and consulting names.
Internship stats aren’t published, so you can’t assess how many students convert pre-placement offers. Bottom line: the placement cell brings companies to campus, but the conversion into high-paying roles remains a question mark. The average student probably lands an IT service job in the ₹2–4 LPA range. If you’re banking on a ₹10+ LPA package straight out of college, you’ll likely be disappointed.
| Program | Annual Tuition Fees (approx.) | Total Course Fees (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| B.E. / B.Tech | ₹87,000 | ₹3,48,000 (4 years) |
| M.E. | Not available | ₹60,000 (2 years) |
| MBA | Not available | ₹50,000 (2 years) |
Hostel and mess fees were around ₹38,400 per year in 2017; expect that to be higher now. For a private college, the tuition is manageable, and the scholarship options can bring the effective cost down significantly. The institute lists an extensive set of scholarships: Post-matric scholarships (full maintenance and tuition coverage for 2026-2027), National Merit-cum-Means, Chief Minister’s scholarship for +2 scores above 1000/1200, community-specific awards for BC, MBC, and SC students (with income ceilings), and cash prizes for the top three rankers in each branch every semester. If you qualify for a full Post-matric scholarship, your out-of-pocket could be just hostel and living expenses—a compelling reason for local students to consider it.
UG (B.E./B.Tech): Admission is via TNEA counselling, with eligibility hinging on 12th standard PCM marks. The minimum is 50% for general category (45% for BC, 40% for MBC, pass for SC/ST). The college does not publish cutoff ranks, but as a general benchmark, a 70%+ score in PCM should keep you in the running for core branches, while CSE may demand higher. The TNEA 2026 application is expected to open in early May 2026, with a fee of ₹500 (₹250 for Tamil Nadu SC/ST). A management quota exists, and international students can apply directly.
PG (M.E./MBA): Selection via TANCET or GATE scores. Minimum 50% in the relevant bachelor’s degree. GATE COAP 2026 registration is already active; Round 1 offer viewing and decision opens on May 11, 2026.
The campus straddles two locations on OMR, across roughly 28–30 acres. Classrooms are designed for interactive learning, and there’s an auditorium, seminar halls, and a central library stocked with over 20,000 books, 600 CDs/DVDs, and access to e-resources. The library is one area where students rarely complain—it’s spacious and well-managed.
Hostels: Separate for boys and girls, providing computer access after college hours, continuous power, and STD/ISD phone lines. Food in the mess gets consistent praise: homely, healthy, and available as both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. Security and cleanliness are often highlighted positively. However, some reviews note that room maintenance can be hit-or-miss, and the canteen outside the hostel is frequently slammed as “the worst.”
Labs & Wi-Fi: The college lists specialty labs like VLSI Design, CAD/CAM, Database Management, and Compiler Design. In practice, several students report that machines aren’t serviced regularly, and lab maintenance is inconsistent. Wi-Fi is a major pain point. Officially, there are two 16 Mbps broadband connections forming a Wi-Fi campus. In reality, many students say there’s no usable Wi-Fi, or signal strength is extremely poor.
Sports & Transport: A gym, football ground, basketball court, and indoor games are available, but access may be restricted to hostel residents—a letdown for day scholars. The college runs a fleet of buses across the city, which is a solid advantage given the Padur bus stand is 3 km away and the airport is 32.7 km.
I’ve gone through reviews on CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and scattered Reddit threads to piece together a realistic picture. The consensus is a lukewarm but fair 3-something out of 5.
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On placements, the chatter is guarded. Students say they get offers, but the enthusiasm is muted. That aligns with the 2017 data. Management behavior doesn’t feature heavily, so it’s likely neither exceptional nor oppressive. The social scene is moderate; events happen, but don’t expect a vibrant, high-energy campus.
If you’re a Tamil Nadu student seeking an affordable, Anna University-affiliated degree with decent teaching and a shot at a scholarship, this college offers sensible value. The food, library, and bus transport are genuine strengths. Placements can land you an entry-level IT job, though nothing flashy.
But you’ll compromise on several fronts. Wi-Fi is unreliable, labs aren’t always well-kept, and the salary figures from 2017 suggest that even top offers lag behind better private colleges. If you have the marks for a higher-ranked institution, or your priority is a high-paying software role right after graduation, keep looking. JEPPIAAR SRR Engineering College is a safe, middle-of-the-road option—nothing more, nothing less.
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Study LibraryAdmission to B.E./B.Tech programs requires a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in 12th (45% for BC, 40% for MBC, pass for SC/ST). Selection is via TNEA counselling, which uses 12th marks to assign a rank. The TNEA 2026 application is expected to open in early May 2026. Candidates shortlisted through state counselling then choose the college during the seat allocation process.
The annual tuition is approximately ₹87,000, totaling around ₹3.48 lakh for the four-year program. A wide range of scholarships exist, including full Post-matric scholarships (covering tuition and maintenance for the 2026-2027 session), National Merit-cum-Means scholarships, Chief Minister’s scholarship for high scoring +2 students, and community-specific awards for BC, MBC, and SC students. The top three rankers in each branch also receive cash awards after every semester. If you qualify, the effective cost can drop substantially.
Separate hostels for boys and girls provide computer access with free internet after college hours, continuous power, and phone services. Rooms are adequate, and the mess offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food that students generally rate well. The wards are maintained with an emphasis on security and cleanliness. However, some reviews suggest that maintenance could be improved, and the canteen outside the hostel is not well-liked.
The official line is that two 16 Mbps broadband connections create a Wi-Fi campus, but student feedback consistently says otherwise. Many report no usable Wi-Fi for students, with poor signal strength even where available. Labs are equipped with domain-specific tools, but complaints about infrequent servicing and poor maintenance are common. Prospective students with a strong need for hands-on lab work or reliable internet should test these claims during a campus visit.
The most recent hard data (2017) shows a highest package of INR 6 LPA and an average of INR 2 LPA. Student reviews today describe placements as “decent” and “good,” but the college does not publish current average or median figures. Recruiters include Amazon, Deloitte, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Hexaware, NTT Data, ZOHO, HSBC, HCL, and MRF, among others. Without updated statistics, it’s wise to manage expectations: a typical offer likely falls in the ₹2–4 LPA range for service-based IT roles.
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