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Eligibility Details for UG Courses

1st year B.E. / B.Tech courses

Hr. Sec / Intermediate Academic or Equivalent

 

S.No Community Eligibility
1 OC Maths, Physics and Chemistry put together – 45%
2 BC Maths, Physics & Chemistry put together – 40%
3 MBC Maths, Physics & Chemistry put together – 40%
4 SC / ST / SCA Maths, Physics & Chemistry put together – 40%
Hr. Sec / Intermediate Vocational or Equivalent
S.No Community Eligibility
1 OC Maths or Physics or Chemistry & Vocational Subjects put together – 45%
2 BC Maths or Physics or Chemistry & Vocational Subjects put together – 40%
3 MBC Maths or Physics or Chemistry & Vocational Subjects put together – 40%
4 SC / ST / SCA Maths or Physics or Chemistry & Vocational Subjects put together – 40%

2nd year B.E. / B.Tech courses (Lateral Entry)

Eligibility II year B.E. / B.Tech courses (Lateral Entry)

S.No Community Eligibility
1 OC Pre-Final & Final Semester / Year average – 55%
2 BC Pre-Final & Final Semester / Year average – 50%
3 MBC Pre-Final & Final Semester / Year average – 45%
4 SC / ST / SCA Pre-Final & Final Semester / Year average – 40%

Diploma Candidates:

A pass with prescribed minimum eligibility marks in any one of the Diploma in Engineering / Technology of the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Tamilnadu or an equivalent degree in the prescribed courses.

B.Sc. Candidates:

A pass in any recognized Bachelor’s degree in Science of 3 years duration with a minimum eligibility marks along with a 10 + 2 + 3 pattern with Mathematics as one of the subjects at Plus Two Level.


For the calculation of marks in respect of Sandwich Diploma candidates, marks secured in the Final semesters shall be considered.

Both Diploma qualified and B.Sc. qualified candidates should have obtained the following minimum eligibility marks for admission to Lateral Entry Courses.

Number of attempts for B.E. / B.Tech I Year & II Year (Lateral Entry) Courses

Number of attempts for B.E. / B.Tech I Year & II Year (Lateral Entry) Courses.

S.No Community No. of appearances
1 OC / BC / MBC / DNC No restrictions
2 SC / ST / SCA No restrictions

Age Limit for U.G. & P.G. Courses

Age Limit for U.G. & P.G. Courses

No age limit for all U.G. & P.G. Degree Courses.

Other State Students

Candidates from other States will be considered as O.C. irrespective of their community for considering the minimum marks for admission.

S.No. Community Eligibility
1 OC Maths, Physics & Chemistry put together – 50%

NRI Category

A Pass with minimum average marks in relevant subject as applicable (HSC – Academic or Vocational)

S.No Community Eligibility
1 OC 45%
2 BC/BCM/MBC/DNC/SC/SCA/ST 40%

NRI Financially supporting the person should either be the Parent or legally declared Guardian by the Court as per provisions in “The Guardians and Wards Act, 1890″.

NRI Category students have to produce the following additional documents / particulars to Anna University to obtain the Eligibility Certificate:

  1. Sponsorship Letter
  2. Passport of the Financial Supporter (Attested Xerox Copy)
  3. Bank Statement of the Financial Supporter (Attested Xerox Copy)
  4. D.D. for 1000 USD from the Financial Supporter
  5. Proof for payment of 1000 USD from the Financial Supporter
  6. Receipt for 1000 USD from the College
  7. Employer Certificate of Financial Supporter
  8. Embassy Certificate of the Financial Supporter
  9. Relationship and Nativity Certificate of the Financial Supporter from the Local (Indian) Taluk Office.

Foreign Nationals

A Pass with minimum average marks in relevant subject as applicable (HSC – Academic or Vocational)

S.No Community Eligibility
1 General (only one category) 45%

Students from Foreign Countries, who have passed the qualifying examinations equivalent to Higher Secondary Examination of Tamil Nadu are eligible to get admission under this category.

Foreign students have to produce the following documents / particulars:

  1. Original Certificate & Syllabus of the Qualifying Examination
  2. Equivalency Certificate issued by the concerned University
  3. Migration Certificate have to be obtained
  4. Eligibility Certificate from Anna University
  5. No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Ministry of Human Resource & Development, New Delhi
  6. Passport of the Student and attested xerox copy of Parents’ Passport
  7. Clearance Certificate from the competent authority.

Eligibility Details for PG Courses

Post Graduate Courses Offered

PG COURSES

  1. M.E – Computer Science and Engineering
  2. M.E – Applied Electronics
  3. M.E – Engineering Design
  4. M.E – Industrial Safety Engineering
  5. MBA

For MBA, MCA & M.E. Degree Courses

S.No Programmes Qualifications for Admission
1 Master of Business Administration – M.B.A. A pass in any recognized Bachelor’s Degree (in any discipline)of minimum of 3 years duration with 10 + 2 + 3/4 years pattern. (i.e. 10th + HSC + 3/4 Years Degree) and should obtain the required percentage in the qualifying examinations.
2 Master of Computer Applications – M.C.A.
  • Should have a pass in any recognised Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 years duration in 10+2+3 years pattern in BCA, B.Sc. (Information Technology/Computer Science) with Mathematics as a course at 10+2 / Graduate level and obtained at least 50% (45% in case of candidates belonging to the reserved category) in the qualifying degree examinations.
  • Should have appeared for Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET), conducted by Anna University, Chennai.
3 M.E. – Computer Science & Engineering B.E./B.Tech.- EEE / ECE / Electronics / IT / CSE / I&C /E&I/ Instrumentation/Computer Hardware & Software (or) M.C.A. (10+2+3+3 Pattern) (or) M.Sc. 5 Years Integrated IT / CS / Software Engineering and should obtain the required percentage in the qualifying examinations.
4 M.E. – Applied Electronics B.E. / B.Tech. – EEE / ECE / Electronics / E&I / I&C / Instrumentation / Bio – Medical / Bio – Medical Instrumentation / Medical Electronics and should obtain the required percentage in the qualifying examinations.
5 M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives B.E. / B.Tech. – EEE / ECE / E&I / I&C / Electronics / Instrumentation and should obtain the required percentage in the qualifying examinations.
6 M.E. – Engineering Design B.E. / B.Tech. – Mechanical / Automobile / Production / Manufacturing / Industrial / Mechatronics / Marine and should obtain the required percentage in the qualifying examinations.

Non-Eligible Courses

  1. The M.Sc. (2 Years) courses are not eligible for admission to M.E. (Computer Science) Course.
  2. Candidates admitted through lateral entry in degree courses are not eligible except B.E. / B.Tech degree courses.
  3. B.E. / B.Tech. Degrees obtained through distance mode / weekend courses are not eligible.

Minimum Eligibility Marks for MBA, MCA & M.E Courses

S.No. Community Minimum Marks in the Qualifying Examinations
1 O.C. 50
2 B.C. / B.C.M. / M.B.C., S.C. (Arunthathiyar), S.C. & S.T. candidates belonging to Tamil Nadu 45

Entrance Examination

Candidates have to appear for any one of the following entrance examinations mentioned against the Degree Courses (Except for NRI / Foreign Nationals) for P.G. Courses. No entrance for U.G. Courses but they have to register with Consortium for Rank Card.

  1. M.B.A. / M.C.A. – CET conducted by the Consortium / TANCET
  2. M.E. / M.Tech. – CET conducted by the Consortium / TANCET

Scholarships

Scholarships under Management Schemes

Scholarships Scheme Waiver Norms Eligibility
Merit cum Means Scholarship Rs 5,000 per annum
  1. The annual income of the parents (Father & Mother) or Guardian should not exceed Rupees One Lakh per annum.
  2. Students other than first year will be required to fulfill the following conditions.
  3. Students should not have any arrears in any of the subjects.
  4. 95% overall in class attendance in the previous year.
  5. Every students selected for this scholarship will have to contribute 20 hours / month for Library /Admission  /students affairs/ Laboratory/ Cleaning of the class room/ Sports assistance etc.
All Students of BE, BTech, ME, MBA, MCA
Sports Scholarship
  1. For National, International Participation: Tuition Fee + Hostel Rent + Mess Fee.
  2. For Zonal/State Level Participants Tuition Fee.
Based on the Sports Performance on the academic year in Zonal, Inter-zonal, State, National, International Participation and Place. All Students of BE, BTech, ME, MBA, MCA

Scholarships under Government Schemes

Scholarships Scheme Address Eligibility Contact Details/Website/Email address
Government Scholarship The District Welfare Officer,
BC/MBC Welfare Department, Namakkal.
BC / MBC – SWS only
Parent Annual Income
should be less than 1,00,000/-
www.edistrict.tn.gov.inApply through college
Government Scholarship The District Welfare Officer,
Adi Dravidar Welfare Department, Namakkal.
SC / ST – SWS only
Parent Annual Income
should be less than 2,00,000/-
www.edistrict.tn.gov.inApply through college
Government Scholarship (SC/ST Fee waiver scheme) 100% free The District Welfare Officer,
Adi Dravidar Welfare Department, Namakkal.
SC / ST – SWS only
Parent Annual Income
should be less than 2,00,000/-
www.edistrict.tn.gov.inApply through college
Govt. Special Scholarship The  District  Welfare Officer,
Adi Dravidar Welfare Dept. Namakkal.
SC/ST Students only
Stay in College Hostel
Parent Annual Income
should be less than 1,00,000/-
  Apply through college
Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College & University Students The Joint Director (Hr. Sec.),
Directorate of Government Examinations, D.P.I. Campus,
College Road, Chennai – 600 006.
80% and above Marks in HSC www.tn.gov.in.dge/ Apply through college
Merit Scholarship Municipal Administrative Commissioner,
Ezhilagam Building (Annexure) ,
6th Floor, Chepauk, Chennai-5.
Highest marks in HSC & studied in Municipal/ Corporation School Apply through college
Chief Minister Farmers Security Scheme The Commissioner of Technical Education, Guindy, Chennai-25. Wards of Farmers Apply through college
Tamilnadu National Teacher Welfare Fund The Secretary-Treasurer,
National Foundation for Teachers’ Welfare, Chennai –600 006.
Wards of Teachers 044 – 28267186
Tamilnadu Educational Trust, Chennai The Manager,
Tamilnadu Educational Trust,
Rajah Annamalai Building Annexe, IInd Floor,
18/3 Rukmini Lakshmipathi Road,
Chennai – 600 008.
60% and above Marks in HSC
Parent annual Income
should be less than 50,000/-
Apply through college
Minority Scholarship The Commissioner of Minorities Welfare,
807 (5th Floor)
Anna Salai, Chennai – 600 002.
Christians, Muslims, Sikhs & Buddhist
50% marks in previous exams
www.minorityaffairs,gov.in
Apply through college
Physically Challenged Scholarship National Handicapped Finance and Development Corp. (NHFDC) Students with disability www.nhfdc.nic.in
Apply through college

Scholarships from Private Sectors

Scholarships Address Eligibility Contact Details/Website/Email address
Sri Vijayalakshmi Trust Sri Vijayalakshmi Trust,
107 A Sengupta Street,
Ramnagar, Coimbatore – 641 009.
Coimbatore, Erode, Tiruppur & Nilgiri District students only apply Tel: 0422-2233798
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd., The Manager (HR)-I/C
SC/ST cell, Room No.3
Old Secretariat Building, ONGC,
Tel Bhavan Dehradun – 248003
(Uttrakhand)
SC/ST Meritorious students Engg., Geo Sciences & MBA
Parent Annual Income
should be less than should be less than 1.5 lakh
www.ongcindia.com
The Hindu – Hitachi Scholarship The Hindu,
859 & 860 Anna Salai,
Chennai – 600 002.
B.E., B.Sc., (Engg.) or its equivalent from any recognized university. One year professional experience need apply
NTPC Scholarship Dy. General Manager (HR-Welfare),
NTPC Ltd.,
NTPC Bhawan, Scope Complex,
Core-7, Lodi Road,
New Delhi – 110 003.
SC/ST/Physically challenged persons www.ntpc.co.in
Titan Scholarship Titan Industries Ltd.,
3 Sipcot industrial Complex,
Hosur – 635 126.   Krishnagiri Dt.
Dharmapuri & Krishnagiri District students only apply www.titanindustries.in
The J.N. Tata Endowment Fund Bombay House, Behind Askarrally’s Lane, 24, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai 400 001 022-22049131
http://tata.com/beyond_
business/trusts/index.htm
Rotary Scholarship Rotary Service Center
Juhu Tara Road
Mumbai 400 049
022-26609847, 26607217
(Praful M. Bhatt)
http://www.rotary.org/
foundation/educational/amb_scho/
Also see:
http://www.umich.edu/~icenter/
overseas/study/rotary.html
Hinduja Foundation Trust Hinduja House, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400 018
Homi Bhabha Foundation Trust c/o National Centre for Performing Arts, Nariman Point Mumbai 400 021
Jain Educational Society Trust c/o V.T. Sheth, 14, Murzban Road, Fort, Mumbai 400 023
ESSAR Scholarships Corporate Communication Dept. Investors Relations Group, Plot No. 82, Survey 104, Laxmi Umaji Gadkari Marg, Anik Chembur
G.D. Gokhale Trust 90 Mumbai Chemicals, 5th Floor, Manecji Wadia Building, Nr. Chicago Road, Mumbai
Aga Khan Foundation (For Khoja Muslims only) Diamond Jubilee Trust, Aga Hall, Nezbitt Road
Citibank Cambridge Scholarships Cambridge Commonwealth Trust (TPG) C/o the Nehru Trust for Cambridge University, Teen Murti Marg, New Delhi – 110 011
Janaki Ramachandran Educational Trust 31, Doraisamy Road, Chennai 600 026 044-4833045
Jeppiaar Educational Trust Jeppiaar Nagar, Chennai 600 119 044-4961179
jprsatya@vsnl.com
Birla Education Trust Pilani, Rajasthan
ITC Limited Virginia House, 37, Chowringhee Lane, Kolkata 700 071

Anti-Ragging

Ragging totally prohibited in any form or manner

Ragging of juniors is strictly prohibited and is against the tradition of the Institute. Any student found indulging in ragging junior or fellow students whether inside the institute or hostel premises or outside the premises will be liable to be RUSTICATED from the college, besides being handed over to the appropriate civil authority for action in accordance with law. Be it known that ragging is as much a nuisance as much a worst from of humiliation to any student in any institute. It has its worst effect and at times has led to serious problems, therefore our emphasis on its prohibition is absolutely a logical rule with force of law.

Anti Ragging Drive

Dear students since ragging in its all forms is strictly prohibited in the entire campus (Departments, Academic Blocks, Residential Blocks/ Hostel, Canteen and Sports area etc.) and outside the campus by the order of Apex Court of India/ State Govt./ UGC. So it is a appealed to all of you to desist from indulging in ragging. Let me introduce you about what constitutes ragging: Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following acts

  1. Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handing with rudeness a fresher or any other student.
  2. Indulging in rowdy or indiscipline activities by any student/ Students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychology harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other students.
  3. Asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating the sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other such student.
  4. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other students or a fresher.
  5. Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students.
  6. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other student by students.
  7. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it : sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health of person.
  8. Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, post, public insults which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious, sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other students.
  9. Any act that affects mental health and self confidence of any other student with or without any intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any students.

“As such ragging is punishable offence, so you are advised to refrain from it”

Punishment

If a student is found to have committed an act of indiscipline inside or outside the campus or hostel, he/she is liable to punishment as per the decision of the Proctorial Board and Dean Students Welfare, by the director with the approval of management. The decision so arrival at will be final and binding and can not be questioned or rescinded any authority.

Provisions of punishment against those who indulge in ragging

Depending upon nature and gravity of the offence as established by anti ragging committee of the Institution, the possible punishment for those found guilty of ragging at Institutional level shall be any one or any combination of the followings:

  1. Suspension from attending classes.
  2. With holding / withdrawing scholarship/ fellowship and other benefits.
  3. Debarring for appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process.
  4. Withholding result.
  5. Debarring from the representing Institution in any regional, National or International Meet, Tournament and youth festival etc.
  6. Suspension/ expulsion from the Hostel.
  7. Cancellation of admission.
  8. Rustication from the institution for period ranging from 1-4 semesters.
  9. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution.
  10. Imposing a fine of Rs. 2.5 Lacs.
  11. Collective punishment: when the person committing or abetting the crime of ragging are not identified, the institution shall resort to collective punishment as a deterrent to ensure community pressure on potential raggers.
  12. Every single incident of ragging where the victim or his parents/ guardian or Head of Institution is not satisfied with the Institutional arrangement for action a First Information Report (FIR) must be filed without exception by the institutional authority with local; police authorities. Any delay in lodging FIR with the Local police shall be construed to be an act of culpable negligence on the part of institutional authority.