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30

Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

48 Months

Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Mechanical Engineering is a four-year full-time undergraduate program recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and offered by the Anna University, Chennai.


Eligibility Criteria

The candidate should pass in + 2 or equivalent, as per norms and guidelines of the Government of Tamil Nadu/Anna University and AICTE for UG courses.

Admission Details

Candidates are selected on the basis of their performance in the HSc (+2) examination conducted by the state and through counseling (TNEA) conducted by Anna University Chennai, selected candidates are allotted to various colleges for admission. Candidates may also appear directly for admission to the College under Management Quota. Admission forms may be obtained from the college office

Student Reviews for BE Mechanical Engineering

College Infrastructure: 3/5
Academics: 3/5
Placements: 2/5
Value for Money: 4/5
Campus Life: 3/5

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