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If you've spent any time driving down SH-95 near Namakkal, you've probably spotted the neat, compact frontage of SRG Engineering College. It's not pushing a mega-campus narrative—most students will tell you the campus is maybe 7.5 acres, though some brochures say 16. That's the first thing you learn about this place: the numbers need a second look. Established in 2009 and affiliated with Anna University, Chennai, SRGEC has quietly built a solid reputation in the Namakkal engineering belt, not by being flashy, but by getting the basics mostly right. Infrastructure is genuinely good. Faculty, according to student reviews, are knowledgeable. And placement claims? Well, that's where the story gets a bit more textured.
Numbers are one thing. What they don't immediately tell you is that SRGEC has positioned itself as a practical, no-nonsense choice for students who want an Anna University degree, decent labs, and enough placement support to land a first job. And for many, that's exactly what it delivers.
SRGEC runs a fairly typical—but increasingly updated—set of programs under Anna University's curriculum. At the undergraduate level, it's eight programmes, not just the classic four. You've got:
On the postgraduate side, five M.E./M.Tech specializations are offered: Construction Engineering and Management, Structural Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and Power Electronics and Drives. Intake here is modest—as low as 9 or 12 seats in some courses, up to 24 in others. That's typical for a private college where PG enrolments often go unfilled.
The curriculum? It's Anna University's syllabus, which means the academic framework is stable and widely recognised. The college adds a layer of industry exposure through guest lectures, internships, and what they term 'Industrial Institute Partnership Cells'. ICT-enabled classrooms—projectors, smart boards, the usual—are present. The library holds around 7,300 volumes and subscribes to 45 national and international journals, with digital access to many more. Not massive, but on a 7.5-acre campus, it's functional.
Faculty strength sits at 112. Student reviews consistently mention teachers being experienced and approachable. Nobody's saying they're all PhD holders—we don't have that breakdown—but the average CGPA of 8.2 reported by one reviewer hints at a reasonably supportive academic environment. Semester exams, they say, aren't overly difficult if you keep up.
This is always the make-or-break section, and at SRGEC, it's a mixed bag that rewards a careful read.
Officially, the college claims a 95% placement rate for the 2021 batch, and a general claim of "90% every year," with CSE allegedly hitting 98%. Dig into student forums and review sites, however, and the numbers drop. Some seniors say it's closer to 65–75%. 85% pops up elsewhere. So what's the truth? Likely somewhere in the 70–85% range for on-campus offers, with a genuine spike in IT-circuit companies hiring consistently. CSE and AI & DS students definitely see better traction.
Salary numbers are similarly layered. The highest package claimed is 10 LPA (2021 batch), but other official channels mention ₹52,000/month (about 6.24 LPA) and ₹50,000/month (6 LPA) as top figures. Average packages range from ₹2.5 LPA to ₹7 LPA, with some literature stretching the ceiling to ₹12.5 LPA. Student-reported averages sit around ₹30,000/month (3.6 LPA).
Take these with a pinch of salt. The 10 LPA high might be an outlier, possibly for an off-campus placement or a year where a premium recruiter came in. The more reliable range for a typical SRGEC graduate is ₹2.5–4 LPA. That's a decent outcome for a private self-financing college in a non-metro location.
Recruiters include the usual IT suspects: TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, Accenture, Tech Mahindra. Core companies—Tata Motors, Hyundai, TVS, Bosch (as recently as 2025), and a handful of smaller firms like CAPE Electric and JVS Electronics—make appearances. Internship figures are promising: 99% of CSE students reportedly got internships at IPCS and TCS, and around 70% overall. Even if those numbers are slightly inflated, they indicate active placement cell engagement.
But here's the thing: a large chunk of students still depend on mass recruiters. If you're aiming for product-based companies or dream packages north of 8 LPA without an off-campus hunt, you might need to carefully manage expectations.
The fee structure has seen a noticeable uptick in recent years. In 2020, the total B.E./B.Tech course fee was around ₹1.30 Lakhs for four years. By 2025-2026, that number had climbed to ₹3.48 Lakhs for 3.84 years (suggesting some rounding or administrative quirks). The annual tuition for B.Tech in 2026 stands at approximately ₹50,000. For M.E. programmes, the total fee is around ₹65,000 for two years—extremely affordable by any standard.
Now, hostel charges: ₹34,650 per year. Unusually, this covers only food—the college says there's no separate fee for accommodation. Even so, a student paying tuition of ₹50,000 and hostel food charges of ₹34,650 for four years would face a total outlay of roughly ₹4.87 Lakhs, which aligns with the official estimate of ₹4.866 Lakhs. That's modest compared to many other private engineering colleges.
Scholarships are available, though the exact eligibility thresholds aren't detailed. NRI students and management quota applicants typically don't get these, paying the full freight. The management quota route is open for B.E. programmes (not for lateral entry).
Admission to undergraduate programmes at SRGEC is primarily through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counselling process, which is based purely on Class 12 marks in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. JEE Main scores are also accepted, but the lion's share of seats gets filled via TNEA. For the 2026 cycle, TNEA registration and document upload runs from May 7 to June 6, 2026. The exact cutoff ranks for SRGEC aren't published, but being a private self-financing college in Namakkal, cutoffs are generally accessible—think moderate marks, not 190+ out of 200.
Management quota seats exist. Candidates can apply directly at the institute level. NRI applicants are also served.
For M.E./M.Tech, the route is TANCET or GATE. TANCET 2026 registration ends on April 15, 2026, with the exam on May 9. Valid GATE scorers get first preference, followed by TANCET rank holders via TANCA counselling. The college may also hold its own entrance test and interviews for PG and management quota UG candidates.
A word of caution: the research brief mentions that CEETA-PG is also considered for UG programs—this might be a misprint, or it may refer to lateral entry. Prospective students should verify on the official website.
Campus size, as mentioned, is a puzzle. Whether it's 7.55 acres or 16, the college packs a fair bit into the space. Students describe infrastructure as "excellent" and "awesome." Separate boys' and girls' hostels offer spacious rooms and food that draws consistent praise—"hygienic," "tasty," with both South and North Indian cuisine, vegetarian and non-vegetarian. It's essentially a food-charge-only arrangement, which makes the overall living cost low.
The library is a standout, with two spaces and extended browsing hours. Labs are described as well-equipped, with dedicated zones for AI & Data Science, IoT, CAD/CAM, Cybersecurity, Robotics, and Power Electronics. That's impressive for a college of this scale. The campus is Wi-Fi enabled, though at 2 Mbps, it's hardly blazing. Enough for academic work, probably frustrating for streaming.
Sports facilities: nearly 10 separate grounds for different games, monthly events, and a gymnasium. An auditorium handles large events, and 48 tutorial rooms support group learning. There's an on-campus medical clinic run by the trust that founded the college, providing routine care and emergency first aid. No bank on campus, but transportation is sorted: three college buses ply key routes, connecting Namakkal with surrounding towns.
Cultural events and fests get a "super" rating from some students. Extracurricular activities are actively managed. It's not a party campus—this is Namakkal, not Chennai—but there's enough to keep you engaged beyond the lab bench.
Across CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and a few Quora threads, a pattern emerges. Students repeatedly mention:
Negatives? No major rants crop up, which is unusual. The biggest red flag is the discrepancy between official placement claims and on-ground feedback. If you dig past the star ratings, you'll find a few alumni saying 65–75% of their batch got placed, not 90–95%. That gap matters. Another subtle critique: management quota admissions might mean some students aren't as academically driven, but that's not unique to SRGEC.
Overall, the review sentiment is more positive than one might expect from a small private college. It seems most students feel they received decent value for their fees.
For a student from Tamil Nadu who wants an Anna University degree, a hostel life that won't break the bank, and a reasonable shot at a ₹3–4 LPA IT or core engineering job, SRG Engineering College is a workable choice. It's not a destination for high achievers aiming at FAANG companies or IISc research. But if you're looking for a college where the labs work, the faculty show up, and the placement cell will actually get your résumé in front of recruiters—albeit mostly mass recruiters—this one ticks many practical boxes.
The 10 LPA dream package may happen for an exceptional few, but budgeting for the average is wiser. Infrastructure is genuinely better than many competitors in the same fee band, and hostel food is an unexpected plus. Campus life won't overwhelm you, but it won't bore you either.
If you need a management quota seat or are an NRI applicant, the direct application route exists. But for the typical TNEA student with marks in the moderate range, SRGEC is a safe, sensible bet—just walk in with your eyes open about the placement numbers, and you'll likely leave satisfied.
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| BE Mechanical Engineering | OC | 2,23,855 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | OC | 2,15,213 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Biomedical Engineering | OC | 2,17,275 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | OC | 2,34,763 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Cyber Security | OC | 2,46,214 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering | OC | 2,38,326 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE (Information Technology) | OC | 2,46,905 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Cyber Security | OC | 2,44,807 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering | OC | 2,31,794 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE (Information Technology) | OC | 2,40,481 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | OC | 2,20,808 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | OC | 2,12,999 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Biomedical Engineering | OC | 2,37,355 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | OC | 2,33,946 | 2025 | R3 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | OC | 1,90,061 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Biomedical Engineering | OC | 1,87,652 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | OC | 1,98,180 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Cyber Security | OC | 1,93,980 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE (Information Technology) | OC | 1,99,774 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Cyber Security | OC | 1,90,190 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE (Information Technology) | OC | 1,94,958 | 2024 | R3 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | OC | 1,97,742 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Biomedical Engineering | OC | 1,90,124 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | OC | 1,95,652 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | OC | 1,29,379 | 2023 | R3 |
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Study LibrarySRGEC offers eight undergraduate B.E./B.Tech programmes: Civil Engineering, CSE, EEE, Mechanical, Biomedical, Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, IT, and Cyber Security. At the postgraduate level, M.E. programmes are available in Construction Engineering, Structural Engineering, Manufacturing, CSE, and Power Electronics and Drives. All courses follow the Anna University syllabus.
Placement percentages vary by source: the college claims 90–95% overall, while student reviews suggest 65–85% for on-campus offers. The average package hovers between ₹2.5 LPA and ₹4 LPA, with top offers touching ₹6–10 LPA in certain years. Major recruiters include TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, Accenture, Bosch, and Tata Motors. CSE and AI&DS branches typically see the strongest placement results.
Hostel fee is ₹34,650 per year, which covers only the mess charges—there is no separate lodging fee. The hostels are separate for boys and girls, and students consistently rate the food as hygienic and tasty, with both South and North Indian options. Rooms are spacious and well maintained, managed by experienced wardens.
For B.E./B.Tech, the primary route is TNEA counselling based on Class 12 marks. JEE Main scores are also accepted. Management quota seats are available—applicants can apply directly at the institute. For M.E. programmes, admission is via TANCET or GATE (through TANCA counselling). The college may also conduct its own entrance exam and interview for some categories.
The annual tuition fee is approximately ₹50,000 (as of 2026). The total course fee for four years has been reported around ₹3.48 Lakhs. Including hostel food charges, the estimated total for four years comes to about ₹4.87 Lakhs. Scholarships are available, and NRI/management quota candidates should contact the college directly for fee details.
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