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SKP Engineering College sits on 28 acres in the quiet town of Chinnakangiyanur, right off the Pondicherry–Bangalore National Highway. Affiliated to Anna University and established in 1999, it’s a private self-financing college that’s slowly built up a broad portfolio of engineering programs. You’ll find courses from Civil and Mechanical all the way to Aeronautical Engineering, plus newer specialisations in Cyber Security, AI, and Data Science. The campus is big enough to feel like a proper institution, and with an approved annual intake north of 1,000 students, it’s clearly doing something right. But what that ‘something’ is depends a lot on which student you ask.
Undergraduate degrees cover a wide spread. The B.E. options include Civil, Computer Science, Electrical & Electronics, Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, and Aeronautical Engineering. Then there’s B.Tech in Information Technology, plus the industry-current specialisations: Computer Science (Cyber Security), Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, and Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning). All curricula are designed by Anna University, so the academic flavour stays aligned with the state syllabus.
At the postgraduate level, M.E. programs cover Applied Electronics, Computer Science, VLSI Design, Embedded System Design, Power System Engineering, Engineering Design, and Structural Engineering. An MBA rounds out the offerings, with 120 seats approved annually.
Faculty numbers have shifted—as of August 2025 the college listed 148 teachers, down from 198 the year prior. That might look like a cut, but whatever the reason, the student-to-faculty ratio remains manageable. And across multiple student reviews, the teaching staff is described as patient and helpful. The college leans on an Industry Institute Partnership Cell and TNSDC support to try and bridge the gap between classroom and job market, though exactly how deep those tie-ups go isn’t spelled out publicly.
On paper, the 2024 placement numbers are respectable: highest package INR 10.3 LPA, average INR 4.3 LPA, median INR 4 LPA. The recruiters list includes Thomas Cook, MRF, Technosoft, IBM, Smart Apps, along with the usual IT giants—TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Capgemini, HCL, Tata, and Ashok Leyland.
And then there’s that eye-catching 100% placement claim. The college says every registered student gets placed. Student reviews on Shiksha and CollegeDunia confirm that yes, you will get an offer, but the guarantee often means a start-up role with a minimum salary around INR 2.4 LPA. Most opportunities come from core engineering companies; non-core and pure software roles from the bigger names are noticeably fewer.
So the 100% figure is technically true, if you’re counting each and every offer. If you’re hoping for an INR 10 LPA+ fantasy landing straight out of a Tier-2 campus, that’s far less common. For a state-affiliated college in a semi-urban location, the average of 4.3 LPA isn’t bad. But you’ll need to supplement with your own skills if you want to crack the higher brackets.
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll actually pay:
| Program | Annual Tuition Fees (INR) | Total Course Fees (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| B.E./B.Tech | 87,000 | 3,48,000 |
| MBA | 1,20,000 | 2,40,000 |
| M.Tech | 1,50,000 | 3,00,000 |
Hostel and food costs run around INR 40,000 per year (or you can split it as INR 3,000 a month for the hostel plus INR 22,500 annually for mess). That puts the four-year B.E./B.Tech all-in price tag at roughly INR 5,08,000.
Scholarships exist, primarily government grants for SC/ST, BC, MBC, and first-generation graduates—amounts hover between INR 4,000 and INR 6,000. The college also offers merit-based awards and some financial aid for economically weaker students. Education loans from nationalised banks are an option too, which helps.
For undergraduate seats, the main route is TNEA counselling, based on Class 12 scores. JEE Main scores are accepted, but in practice the Tamil Nadu state process dominates. TNEA 2024 cutoffs (OC category) closed at an overall rank of 24,589. For SC candidates, the rank range was 1,73,444 to 1,96,910. The 2026 TNEA registration window is expected from May 7 to June 6, 2026.
Postgraduate admissions use TANCET or GATE for M.E. programs; for the MBA, CAT, MAT, XAT and CMAT scores are also accepted, possibly followed by group discussion and interviews. TANCET 2026 registration was extended to April 15, 2026, with the exam on May 9. A management quota is available for students who may not meet the regular cutoff but can afford a different fee structure.
SKP’s campus infrastructure is one of its brighter spots. The library spreads over 1,440 sq. m, seats 500 students, and stays open 24 hours during exams—a genuine plus for last-minute cramming. It subscribes to e-journals (ASME, ASCE, IEEE, IMC), offers DELNET membership, and has NPTEL video access, along with a book bank system.
Labs are described as well-equipped, and there’s a computer centre for practical work. The 1,000-seat auditorium comes with audio-visual gear and a digital projector.
For sports, you get an indoor hall (table tennis, carom, chess), outdoor courts for volleyball, throwball, badminton, basketball, and a multipurpose ground. There’s a gym with decent machines. Free Wi-Fi blankets the campus. A canteen serves the usual snacks; an SBI ATM sits on site; and a medical office offers emergency care. The college runs its own bus fleet for commuters.
Hostels are separate for boys and girls. The word from students is that the facilities are commendable, food quality is good, and emergency medical support is available. Rooms aren’t luxurious, but they’re functional. The overall Campus Life rating averages around 3.2 out of 5 on review platforms—so not dull, but not wildly exciting either.
Across CollegeDunia, Shiksha and similar platforms, the positives cluster around three things: infrastructure, teachers, and food. Students regularly mention that labs and the library are well-maintained, that professors are mostly helpful and handle doubt-solving patiently, and that the hostel mess actually tastes good (a rarity). The availability of government scholarships also gets a nod from those who use them.
On the flip side, the placement reality stings. Multiple reviews say the bulk of jobs are from core companies and that non-core tech offers are limited. A recurring request is that placement fees should be charged separately, implying some dissatisfaction with the current model. And then there’s the daily grind of dress codes—strict checking of shoes and ID cards every single day. For some, that’s discipline; for others, it’s just irritating.
Teaching quality is described as “good,” with the caveat that the most advanced teachers can appear across departments unevenly. No serious ragging complaints surface, but equally, not much detail on warden behaviour or grievance redressal. Social life isn’t a headline; fests and clubs don’t get much buzz, which aligns with that 3.2/5 campus life score.
If you’re from Tamil Nadu, want an affordable B.E./B.Tech degree, and can live with a semi-urban campus that keeps things simple, SKP works. The infrastructure is decent, the staff is generally supportive, and the government scholarship net can make the cost genuinely low. The 100% placement figure, while inflated by startup offers at entry pay, still means you won’t walk out with nothing.
But if your goal is a high-paying IT placement right out of college, or you need a campus buzzing with cultural fests and networking, you might feel short-changed. The core-sector slant and the strict disciplinary vibe can be dealbreakers. Treat SKP as a solid launchpad, not a guaranteed rocket. And know that landing the better roles will likely require your own hustle beyond what the placement cell hands you.
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| MBA | OC | 12 | 2024 | R1 |
| MBA | OC | 13 | 2024 | R1 |
| MBA | OC | 11 | 2023 | R1 |
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| MBA | OC | 11 | 2023 | R1 |
| MBA | OC | 22.686 | 2021 | R1 |
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Study LibraryThe total tuition fees for B.E. and B.Tech programs are ₹3,48,000 for the four-year duration, working out to about ₹87,000 per year. Hostel and mess charges add approximately ₹40,000 annually, bringing the overall cost to roughly ₹5,08,000 for the full course.
For undergraduate B.E./B.Tech seats, the primary route is TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions), but JEE Main scores are also considered. Postgraduate M.E. admissions require TANCET or GATE. The MBA program accepts CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT or equivalent management entrance scores, sometimes followed by group discussions and interviews.
In 2024, the highest package recorded was INR 10.3 LPA, the average package was INR 4.3 LPA, and the median stood at INR 4 LPA. The college claims 100% placement. Top recruiters include Infosys, Capgemini, HCL, TCS, Wipro, Ashok Leyland, Thomas Cook, and MRF, though student reviews indicate that many offers originate from start-up companies with packages starting around INR 2.4 LPA.
Yes. Government scholarships are available for SC/ST, BC, MBC students, and first-generation graduates, with amounts ranging from INR 4,000 to INR 6,000. The college also provides merit-based scholarships for top performers and financial aid for economically weaker sections. Education loans from nationalised banks can be arranged.
Separate hostels are provided for boys and girls. Student reviews describe the facilities as commendable, with emergency medical services on hand. The mess food is generally rated as good, with annual food charges around ₹22,500 per year or a combined hostel-and-food fee of ₹40,000 annually. Rooms are functional and liveable without being luxurious.
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