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Ribba Mogal

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Yes, you can surely get admission to NCT – Nandha College of Technology B.E./B.Tech course without going through TNEA by opting for the management quota. You'll need to have completed your 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths, meet their minimum eligibility criteria, and then approach the college directly. Then they'll guide you through the application, fee payment, and document submission process to secure a place.

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B.E./B.Tech at NCT has become the top pick because it offers a perfect blend of strong technical learning and practical experience. With modern labs, industry-linked projects, and nurturing faculty, students get hands-on exposure from day one. Add to that vibrant placement support and internships with reputable companies, and you get a course that shapes both skill and confidence. Many students choose it because it sets them on a clear path to a rewarding career whether in software, core engineering, or research. It's more than a degree; it's a bright beginning.

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To get selected for a B.E./B.Tech course at NCT - Nandha College of Technology, candidates must have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 45% marks in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The college also considers candidates who have passed 10+2 with Vocational subjects (like Basic Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) alongside Mathematics, Physics, or Chemistry, according to Shiksha.com. Admission is based on academic merit, specifically through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counselling. 

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B.E. / B.Tech: Approximately Rs. 2 Lacs total (about Rs. 50,000 / year). Depending on the specific branch, total may go up to around Rs. 2.55 Lakh.

M.E. / M.Tech: About Rs. 1 Lacs total (Rs. 50,000 / year).

MBA: Roughly Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 41,000 in total (Rs. 17,500–20,500 / year).

So the UG is in Rs. 1.5–2.5 Lacs range, PG engineering around Rs. 1 Lakh, and MBA at Rs. 35–41 K. 

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Nandha's B.E./B.Tech fee ranges from around one Lacs ten thousand to one Lacs thirty thousand rupees per year. This includes tuition, access to labs, and basic campus amenities. Scholarships are available both government and college-funded for deserving students. To ease the financial load, NCT also allows installment plans and fee waivers based on merit and need.

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The hostel fee at NCT - Nandha College of Technology for female students is INR 30,000. The hostel has different blocks with varying fees, including rooms with common washrooms and rooms with attached washrooms. The hostel has multiple blocks, some with 3-4 members per room and common washrooms, and others with 2 beds per room and attached washrooms. 

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To get into their B.E./B.Tech programs, you must pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths, and go through the TNEA counselling based on your 12th marks. Diploma holders can seek lateral entry into the second year.

For postgraduate M.E. programs (CSE, Communication Systems), you'll need a bachelor's degree with at least 50% and a valid TANCET score. Applications are submitted online, followed by counselling and document verification.

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To be eligible for NCT's B.E./B.Tech courses, you need to have completed Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. A minimum of forty-five percent aggregate marks is typically required, with some relaxation for reserved categories. Admission is through TNEA for most programs, though there is a management quota as well. Strong academic performance in Science is the main criteria.

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Nandha College of Technology (NCT) in Erode is a private, self-financing engineering college. It was established in the year 2008, and is affiliated with Anna University, approved and by AICTE, and accredited by NAAC and NBA.

 

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Yes, NCT is steadily building respect in engineering education, especially in Tamil Nadu. Known for its caring faculty, solid labs, and balanced holistic development, it might not be flashy, but it's dependable. Graduates often value their broad foundation, industry exposure, and friendly campus culture. NCT suits students who want quality learning without stress a place where your growth is nurtured consistently.

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Semester exam results at Sri Ramanujar Engineering College, Kolapakkam are typically released about 4 to 6 weeks after the exams are completed. For the even semesters held around April–May, you can expect results to come out in late June or early July. You have to keep an eye on their official website or notice board during that time.

 

 

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TNEA results are released each June–July after Class 12 board results. It's best to keep an eye on the official TNEA portal, and SREC admissions staff will alert you when counselling begins. While dates can shift, the college ensures you're informed through newsletters and phone guidance, so you never miss your window for choosing branches and seats.

 

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Sri Ramanujar Engineering College (SREC, Kolapakkam) does have a pretty good and experienced faculty. The overall faculty rating is around 3.6–3.8 out of 5, and half of the students gave 4–5 stars, showing many teachers are helpful, knowledgeable and industry aware . Verified reviews mention that professors make students "industry ready" and are easy to approach for doubts . While a few felt teaching quality was average, most agree the staff is supportive and well qualified.

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The faculty blend academic credentials with real-world empathy. Professors often hold M.Tech or Ph.D. degrees, and many have industry or research exposure. They're known to stay late for student help, guide club work, and personally coach during exam prep. It's not just about teaching it's about mentoring. Students often speak of the warmth, accessibility, and life-focused guidance they receive, making learning feel personal and deeply supported.

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Sri Ramanujar Engineering College (SREC, Kolapakkam) doesn’t really have widely known national figures as alumni, but here are some successful former students:

Chennai based Jawahar Ramamoorthy, who completed B.E. in IT in 2006 now works in software development, Velmurugan Durai and Ramesh Kumar from the Mechanical Engineering batch of 2009, both active in engineering roles, and tech? active alumni like Lenin Kumar, an IT graduate from the 2009 batch, now involved in web technologies and entrepreneurship.

While there aren't celebrity graduates, many alumni have built solid careers in software, core engineering, and tech startups.

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SREC alumni are making an impact across IT firms, core engineering companies, government services, and even startups. Many clutch roles in companies like Infosys and Cognizant, while others spearhead projects in consultancy, banking, or public sector units. Some take a research route or pursue higher studies overseas. Wherever they go, they carry with them a solid foundation and a spirit of humility, which SREC nurtures.

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