List of 34 top self-financing engg colleges in TN which filled more than 80% of their seats in TNEA 2022 counselling

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MADURAI: Noted career guidance expert and career consultant Mr.Jayaprakash Gandhi had released a comprehensive analysis report of TNEA 2022 (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions) counselling at the end of third round of counselling on 29th October 2022.

In his analysis, he had given some facts and figures about the engineering admissions and online counselling that is going on in Tamil Nadu for admission to engineering courses through TNEA 2022 academic general counselling (excluding vocational and government 7.5 per cent quota). Mr.Jayaprakash Gandhi had given a list of 34 top self-financing colleges which filled more than 80 per cent of their seats in this TNEA 2022 counselling.

LIST OF TOP SELF-FINANCING COLLEGES:

  1. PSG Institute of Technology
  2. SSN Chennai
  3. Chennai Institute of Technology
  4. Loyola ICAM
  5. RMK Engineering College
  6. Rajalakshmi Engineering College
  7. Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology
  8. RMD Engineering College
  9. Kumaraguru Institute of Technology-Coimbatore
  10. SVCE Chennai
  11. RMK College of Engineering Technology
  12. Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology
  13. Sri Krishna College of Technology
  14. Sairam Institute of Technology
  15. Sri SaiRam Engineering College
  16. Sri Eshwar Engg college
  17. SRM Eshwari College
  18. Bannari Institute of Technology
  19. Saveetha Engineering College
  20. Karpagam College of Engineering
  21. Ramakrishna Engineering College CBE
  22. Panimalar Engg College city campus
  23. KPR Institute
  24. K.Ramakrishna College of Engg-Trichy
  25. Velammal Engg College Madurai
  26. Vel Tech Multi tech
  27. National Engineering College
  28. Jeppiar Engineering College
  29. SRM Valliammai
  30. MEPCO
  31. Kongu Engg College
  32. Panimalar Engineering
  33. Sona College of Technology
  34. Jerusalem Engineering College. (This list of self-financing engineering colleges assumes significance because according to Mr.Jayaprakash Gandhi’s analysis report, there are 173 engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu which could not fill even 10 per cent of their seats and 25 engineering colleges could not fill even a single seat).



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