
P.O.Box No - 1611, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, T.N, India - 641004
The academic and industrial landscape of Southern India has been profoundly shaped by the institutional presence of PSG College of Technology, an entity that represents the convergence of philanthropic vision and rigorous engineering discipline. Established in 1951, the college was not merely conceived as a site for technical instruction but as a functional extension of the PSG Industrial Institute, a strategic proximity intended to dissolve the traditional barriers between theoretical engineering and practical application. This foundational philosophy, championed by the first principal, G.R. Damodaran, established a precedent for industry-institute interaction that remains a global benchmark for technical education. Operating as a government-aided, autonomous institution affiliated with Anna University, PSG College of Technology has consistently navigated the evolving demands of the global economy, transitioning from core mechanical and electrical foundations to cutting-edge frontiers such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and biotechnology.
The departmental structure of PSG College of Technology is a testament to its longitudinal expansion and its ability to anticipate shifts in the industrial paradigm. From its initial focus on fundamental engineering in the 1950s, the college has expanded to host approximately 15 engineering and technology departments, alongside specialized divisions for computer applications, management sciences, and basic sciences. This departmental diversity is supported by a faculty strength of approximately 468 members, fostering an environment where interdisciplinary research is encouraged rather than siloed.
The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE), established at the college’s inception in 1951, currently serves as a flagship division, guiding over 700 students annually across four distinct programs. Similarly, the Department of Mechanical Engineering has maintained its central importance, supporting more than 1,000 students per year and serving as the primary site for the college's prestigious sandwich programs. The expansion into the 1960s saw the formalization of the Department of Civil Engineering (1953), Metallurgical Engineering (1968), and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) (1968), each designed to meet the growing infrastructure and communication needs of a modernizing India.
The technological acceleration of the late 20th century was mirrored in the establishment of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in 1987, which remains one of the most sought-after divisions, attracting the highest-ranked students in the state. The specialized focus of the college is further evident in the niche departments established to support specific industry sectors. The Department of Production Engineering, launched in 1975, focuses specifically on the manufacturing sector, while the Department of Textile Technology and the subsequent Department of Fashion Technology (2006) cater to the historically significant textile hub of Coimbatore.
Department / Division | Established | Current Student Reach | Key Program Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
Electrical & Electronics Engineering | 1951 | 700+ Students | Power Systems, Drives, Embedded Systems |
Mechanical Engineering | 1951 | 1,000+ Students | Thermal, Design, Manufacturing |
Civil Engineering | 1953 | 350+ Students | Structural, Environmental, Water Resources |
Metallurgical Engineering | 1968 | 300+ Students | Materials, Foundry, Metallurgy |
Electronics & Communication | 1968 | 750+ Students | VLSI, Wireless, Communication |
Production Engineering | 1975 | 600+ Students | Manufacturing, Automation |
Computer Science & Engineering | 1987 | 900+ Students | AI, Cybersecurity, Software |
Automobile Engineering | 1999 | 300+ Students | EV Tech, Automotive Design |
Information Technology | 1999 | 550+ Students | Data Science, Cloud Computing |
Bio-Technology | 2000 | 300+ Students | Bioinformatics, Industrial Biotech |
Fashion Technology | 2006 | 200+ Students | Apparel Design, Merchandising |
Robotics & Automation | 2011 | 200+ Students | Service Robots, Industrial Robots |
Applied Mathematics | 2012 | 1,500+ Students | Data Science, Cyber Security (Integrated) |
The programmatic landscape of the college is comprehensive, offering roughly 50 full-time and part-time programs across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. The degree programs are categorized into Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Master of Engineering (M.E.), Master of Technology (M.Tech.), Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Computer Applications (MCA). This wide-ranging portfolio ensures that the institution remains a critical supplier of specialized manpower across every major technological and managerial domain.
PSG College of Technology bases its curricular design on the dual pillars of academic rigor and industrial relevance. As an autonomous institution since 1978, the college possesses the unique authority to frame its own curricula, introduce contemporary courses, and devise its own evaluation mechanisms. This autonomy has been leveraged to create a curriculum that is responsive to global technological shifts, integrating subjects like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science into traditional engineering pathways.
A hallmark of the college’s programmatic offering is the "Sandwich" engineering model. These five-year integrated programs combine traditional classroom coaching with systematic industrial training within the campus-based PSG Industrial Institute. This model, pioneered in 1983, allows students to spend the morning sessions in industrial training and afternoon sessions in theoretical classes, ensuring a seamless translation of engineering concepts into practical expertise. The sandwich programs are currently offered in Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics, and Production Engineering, and are regarded as some of the most intensive and professionally valuable technical programs in India.
The college offers a wide array of four-year undergraduate degrees, with certain specialized programs extending to five years under the sandwich model. The intake for these programs is high, reflecting the institutional capacity to manage large-scale technical education without compromising quality.
Program Name | Degree | Duration | Intake (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
Automobile Engineering | B.E. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Biomedical Engineering | B.E. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Civil Engineering | B.E. | 4 Years | 60 |
Computer Science and Engineering | B.E. | 4 Years | 240 |
CSE (AI and Machine Learning) | B.E. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Electrical and Electronics Engg | B.E. | 4 Years | 120 |
Electronics and Communication | B.E. | 4 Years | 120 |
Instrumentation and Control | B.E. | 4 Years | 60 |
Mechanical Engineering | B.E. | 4 Years | 120 |
Metallurgical Engineering | B.E. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Production Engineering | B.E. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Robotics and Automation | B.E. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Bio Technology | B.Tech. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Fashion Technology | B.Tech. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Information Technology | B.Tech. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Textile Technology | B.Tech. | 4 Years | 60+ |
Mechanical Engg (Sandwich) | B.E. | 5 Years | 60+ |
Electrical Engg (Sandwich) | B.E. | 5 Years | 60+ |
Production Engg (Sandwich) | B.E. | 5 Years | 60+ |
Artificial Intelligence & Data Science | B.Tech | 4 Years | 120 |
In addition to core engineering, the institution offers a unique suite of science-based degrees and five-year integrated programs that cater to the high-demand sectors of computational science and data analytics. These programs are housed within the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences and the Department of Applied Science.
Program Name | Degree Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|
Applied Science | B.Sc. | 3 Years |
Computer Systems and Design | B.Sc. | 3 Years |
Applied Mathematics | M.Sc. | 2 Years |
Cyber Security | Integrated M.Sc. | 5 Years |
Data Science | Integrated M.Sc. | 5 Years |
Software Systems | Integrated M.Sc. | 5 Years |
Theoretical Computer Science | Integrated M.Sc. | 5 Years |
Fashion Design & Merchandising | Integrated M.Sc. | 5 Years |
The institution also maintains a robust Master of Engineering (M.E.) and Master of Technology (M.Tech.) portfolio, providing advanced research pathways in fields such as VLSI Design, Structural Engineering, Nano Science, and Automotive Engineering. These postgraduate programs are typically two years in duration and are closely integrated with the college’s R&D centers.
The admission infrastructure at PSG College of Technology is designed to ensure the selection of the most academically capable students from across the state and country. Admissions are conducted through a centralized process governed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE) and Anna University, ensuring transparency and adherence to merit-based selection.
The primary gateway for undergraduate admission is the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counseling process. There is no separate entrance examination for most seats; instead, selection is based on the aggregate marks obtained in the 12th-grade examinations, specifically in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).
Eligibility: Candidates must have passed the 10+2 (Higher Secondary) examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as mandatory subjects. A minimum aggregate of 45-50% is required, depending on the category of the applicant.
Counseling Process: After the publication of 12th-grade results, students register for TNEA counseling. Based on their normalized marks, a merit list is published, followed by a multi-round counseling process where students choose their preferred branch and college.
Cut-off Trends: Cut-off marks for PSG Tech are among the highest in the state. For the general category, cut-offs typically range between 190 and 200 out of 200, with top branches like Computer Science and CSE (AI & ML) closing very early in the first round of counseling.
The admission process for postgraduate programs (M.E., M.Tech., MBA, and MCA) is similarly centralized but involves entrance examination scores.
M.E. / M.Tech.: Candidates must have a valid undergraduate degree (B.E. / B.Tech.) with at least 50% marks. Selection is based on GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) scores or the CEETA-PG (Common Engineering Entrance Test and Admission) conducted by Anna University. GATE-qualified candidates are given first preference.
MBA: Selection is based on scores from TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test) or national-level exams such as CAT, MAT, or ATMA, followed by single-window counseling.
MCA: Admission requires a bachelor’s degree with Mathematics as a subject at the 10+2 or degree level, with selection based on TANCET scores.
Ph.D.: Doctoral candidates must hold a relevant master's degree. Admission is based on academic merit, performance in a written examination, and a personal interview conducted by a research committee to evaluate research aptitude.
Level | Program | Eligibility Basis | Accepted Entrance Exams |
|---|---|---|---|
UG | B.E. / B.Tech | 10+2 with PCM (Min 45-50%) | TNEA (Merit-based) |
UG | B.Sc. / B.Sc+M.Sc | 10+2 (Min 50%) | Merit-based |
PG | M.E. / M.Tech | B.E. / B.Tech (Min 50%) | GATE / CEETA-PG |
PG | MBA | Graduation (Min 50-60%) | TANCET / CAT / MAT |
PG | MCA | Graduation (Min 50%) | TANCET |
PhD | Research | Master's Degree (High CGPA) | Written Test + Interview |
The total seat intake reflects the institutional scale, with B.Tech/B.E. programs offering approximately 1,494 seats annually, while MBA and M.Tech programs offer 210 and 270 seats respectively.
The research profile of PSG College of Technology is characterized by its high volume of sponsored projects and its focus on translational research that addresses industrial challenges. The institution’s R&D efforts are coordinated by the Office of Dean Research, which manages everything from initial project proposals to the management of intellectual property.
The college hosts an array of specialized Centers of Excellence (CoE), many of which are established in collaboration with governmental bodies and multinational corporations. These centers provide students and faculty with access to state-of-the-art technology and serve as the primary sites for collaborative industry projects.
Electronics and Systems: The PSG-TI Centre for Medical Electronics and the PSG-Intel Centre of Excellence in VLSI System Design focus on healthcare technology and high-performance computing.
Manufacturing and Robotics: The PSG-Fanuc Centre for Advanced CNC and Robotics and the PSG-Adept Centre for Robotics support Industry 4.0 initiatives.
Renewable Energy: The PSG-Prosun Centre of Excellence for Solar PV Systems and the PSG-Danfoss Centre for Excellence in Climate and Energy focus on sustainable energy solutions.
Textile Innovation: The COE Indutech, funded by the Ministry of Textiles, focuses on technical textiles, which include products for automotive, aerospace, and medical applications.
Artificial Intelligence: The AI Consortium at PSG Tech acts as a multidisciplinary platform for fostering AI research and industry collaboration, ensuring the college remains at the forefront of the digital revolution.
PSG College of Technology consistently secures significant research grants from central and state government agencies, as well as private industrial partners. In the academic year 2023-24, the institution received approximately ₹10.0 Crores for sponsored research projects.
Funding Agency | Project Title / Focus | Principal Investigator (PI) | Amount / Status |
|---|---|---|---|
DST-TDP | Microfluidic Device for Screening Breast Cancer | Dr. Bindu Salim | ₹46.52 Lakhs |
DRDO | Hybrid Nanographite-Based Radar Absorber Paints | Dr. Amitava Bhattacharyya | ₹56.22 Lakhs |
ICMR | Electrochemical Immunosensor for Snake Venom | Dr. R. Selvakumar | ₹10 Lakhs |
ONGC | Self-Cleaning Coatings for Solar Panels | Dr. P. Biji | ₹128.74 Lakhs |
SERB | Evaluation of Bacteria Neutralization Kinetics | Dr. R. Selvakumar | ₹57.83 Lakhs |
DST-WMT | Waste Monitoring Sensors | Dr. M. I. Abdul Aleem | ₹98.45 Lakhs |
UGC-DAE | Thermoelectric Module using ZnO Materials | Dr. Anuradha M. Ashok | ₹50.85 Lakhs |
SERB-TARE | Advanced Computer Science Research | Dr. I. Kala | ₹18 Lakhs |
Between January and June 2023 alone, the college submitted 23 project proposals, with significant funding being sanctioned for themes ranging from biomedical diagnostics to advanced material science. The institutional research council also provides "seed money" to faculty members to initiate groundbreaking research in emerging areas.
The institutional policy for research actively encourages the protection of innovative outcomes. The IPR Cell of PSG College of Technology provides financial and administrative support to faculty and students for filing patents. This has resulted in a prolific output of intellectual property.
Patents Granted and Published: Between 2021 and 2025, the college recorded numerous patent achievements. These include a "Memory Circuit with Minimized Leakage Current" (Patent No. 444444), "Apparatus for Additive Manufacturing to Create Composite Structure" (Patent No. 6301223), and innovative processes for civil engineering products from waste sand.
Publications: Faculty members and research scholars publish extensively in high-impact international journals. Recent publications include research on zinc stannate microcubes in the Journal of Materials Science, carbon dots for UV photodetection in Carbon Letters, and thermoelectric spinel composites in UGC-DAE sponsored projects.
National Journal of Technology: Since 1973, the college has published its own quarterly peer-reviewed journal, which advances practical applications across all engineering and technology fields.
One of the most distinctive features of PSG College of Technology is its vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem, primarily managed through the PSG Science & Technology Entrepreneurial Park (PSG-STEP) and the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC).
Founded in 1998 with support from the Department of Science & Technology (DST), PSG-STEP is one of India's earliest and most successful science parks. It serves as a comprehensive incubator, providing startups with mentorship, infrastructure, and access to seed funding.
PSG-STEP manages several prestigious schemes to support diverse stages of entrepreneurship:
DST-NIDHI Centre of Excellence: Focuses on advanced technologies.
NIDHI-PRAYAS and NIDHI-EIR: Provide grants for prototyping and entrepreneur-in-residence programs.
BIRAC BioNEST: A specialized incubator for life sciences and biotechnology.
MeitY TIDE 2.0: Focuses on technology-driven innovation in electronics and IT.
Notable Startup Successes | Impact / Acquisition |
|---|---|
Skava Systems | Acquired by Infosys for US$120 million |
Heptagon Technologies | Secured funding from Quess Corp |
Surya Power Magic | Listed among Top 10 Indian Startups (2017) |
PowerupCloud | Acquired by L&T Infotech |
Coitor IT Tech | Recognized by Microsoft for Virtual Dressing Room product |
The incubation profile is extensive, with present incubatees working on advanced projects like autonomous mobile robots for sanitization (NXTSTEP Robotics), gait monitoring devices (Agna Inc), and industrial biocatalysts (4miZyme Biosciences).
The IIC at PSG Tech, established as per the Ministry of Education (MoE) guidelines, aims to systematically foster a culture of innovation and startup awareness among students.
The council has achieved significant national recognition:
Rankings: Secured 2nd Rank in ARIIA 2021 (Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements) under the Government-aided category.
Innovation Awards: Won the "Best Innovation Stall" award at the IIC South Zone Regional Meet in 2022.
Technology Transfer: Successfully commercialized a "Mind Controlled Prosthetic Arm for Upper Limb Amputees" with a Technology Development grant of ₹4 Lakhs.
Student Projects: IIC provides seed funding for interdisciplinary projects such as lower-limb rehabilitation robots and seed quality detection using deep learning.
The global perspective of PSG College of Technology is institutionalized through its international collaborations, which facilitate student exchanges, joint research, and international degree pathways.
Managed primarily through the PSG Institute of Advanced Studies (PSGIAS), the CTP allows students to start their education in Coimbatore and finish at a partner university abroad. This model is highly cost-effective and provides students with global exposure.
Undergraduate Pathways (2+2, 3+1): Students complete two or three years at PSG and transfer to universities in the USA, UK, Germany, or Australia.
Germany: Partner institutions include Hochschule Esslingen, Hof University of Applied Sciences, and the IGCHE consortium for Mechatronics and Automobile Engineering.
USA: Collaborations with University of Toledo, Northern Kentucky University, and Binghamton University (SUNY).
UK: Partnerships with Queens University Belfast, University of Leeds, and Hull University.
Australia: Long-standing ties with Deakin University and University of Flinders.
The institution has signed over 20+ MoUs with international universities and research organizations. For example, a formal MoU was recently signed with the University of Pretoria in South Africa for the secure exchange of information and joint ownership of intellectual property. Joint conferences and international teaching weeks are frequently conducted with partners like the Hof University of Applied Sciences in Germany.
International Partner | Nature of Collaboration |
|---|---|
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, Germany | Applied Research and Technology Development |
University of Leeds, UK | Summer Schools and Student Internships |
Lubin University of Technology, Poland | Academic Exchange |
University of Pretoria, South Africa | Joint Research and Interdisciplinary Programs |
Hochschule Esslingen, Germany | International Automotive Engineering Program (INTAP) |
Employability is the hallmark of the PSG Tech brand. The college's Career Development Centre (CDC) operates as a dedicated bridge between academic output and corporate requirements, ensuring that the student body is industry-ready through internships, skill development workshops, and campus recruitment.
PSG Tech consistently records high placement rates, often exceeding 90% for eligible students across all programs. The institution’s long-term relationship with core engineering and IT giants ensures a steady stream of job offers every year.
Category | Students Placed (2024) | Median Salary (LPA) | Highest Packages |
|---|---|---|---|
UG 4-Year (B.E./B.Tech) | 821 / 1114 (73-81%) | ₹7.00 | ₹60+ LPA |
PG 2-Year (M.E./M.Tech) | 348 / 401 (87%) | ₹8.00 | ₹30+ LPA |
PG 5-Year Integrated | 135 / 157 (86%) | ₹13.32 | ₹40+ LPA |
UG 3-Year (B.Sc) | 13 / 72 | ₹3.50 | - |
The integrated five-year PG programs (M.Sc. Data Science, Cyber Security, etc.) command the highest median package (₹13.32 LPA), reflecting the intense industry demand for the institution’s specialized computational training. High-profile recruiters such as Texas Instruments have offered packages as high as ₹64 LPA.
Annually, over 450 companies visit the campus for recruitment. The recruiters are broadly categorized into Information Technology, Core Engineering, R&D, and Management Consulting.
Global IT & Tech: Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, SAP Labs, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Intel, Oracle, PayPal, Goldman Sachs.
Core Engineering & Manufacturing: Bosch, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), Tata Steel, Ashok Leyland, Caterpillar, Renault Nissan, Bajaj Auto, Ford Motors.
Banking & Consulting: J.P. Morgan Chase, Deloitte, BNY Mellon, Morgan Stanley, Societe Generale.
Niche Sectors: Reliance Industries, Titan Company, Asian Paints, and numerous textile giants like Shahi Exports.
The CDC also facilitates pre-placement offers (PPOs) and internships, which are mandatory for students in their 3rd and 4th years, often leading to full-time employment.
PSG College of Technology's 45-acre urban campus is a comprehensive environment that integrates academic instruction, high-end research, and holistic student development.
The library is the intellectual center of the campus, providing extensive resources to students and faculty.
Physical Collection: Over 2,60,000 books, 240 printed journals, and 13,000+ CDs/DVDs.
Digital Infrastructure: Access to more than 9,000 e-journals and databases including e-patents, e-theses, and e-lectures.
Capacity: Dedicated reading halls, 60 computers with high-speed internet, and sections specifically for hostel students.
The college hostels house approximately 4,000 to 4,300 students in 14 blocks named from A to N.
Living Standards: Rooms are allocated on double, triple, and quadruple sharing bases, featuring RO water, modern kitchens, and 24x7 security.
Sports Powerhouse: The campus boasts over 37,000 square meters of sports facilities, including a football field, a hockey field, a cricket ground, and a synthetic basketball stadium with a 3,000-spectator capacity.
Healthcare: A dedicated Health Centre provides prompt medical care, supported by the nearby PSG Hospitals for advanced requirements at economical rates.
A notable architectural feature is the steel arch skywalk over Avinashi Road, which connects the main campus with the hostels. This structure was designed and executed by the college's own civil engineering students, serving as a permanent demonstration of institutional technical capability.
The institutional standing of PSG College of Technology is consistently recognized by both governmental and private ranking bodies, positioning it among the elite engineering institutions in India.
In the IIRF 2025 rankings, PSG College of Technology secured a leading position among private autonomous engineering colleges.
Year | IIRF Category | Rank (All India) |
|---|---|---|
2025 | Best Private Engineering Colleges (Autonomous/Affiliated) | 6 |
2024 | B.Tech (Compare) | 11 |
2023 | B.Tech (Compare) | 9 |
2022 | B.Tech (Compare) | 12 |
The NIRF rankings, conducted by the Ministry of Education, reflect the institution's sustained academic and research quality.
Year | Engineering Rank | Management Rank | Overall Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
2025 | 67 | 84 | 101-150 |
2024 | 67 | 80 | 101-150 |
2023 | 63 | 89 | 101 |
The alumni of PSG College of Technology form an influential global network, encompassing pioneers of the Indian IT industry, acclaimed scientists, and public servants.
Technology & Business:
Shiv Nadar: Founder and Chairman of HCL Technologies.
Kris Gopalakrishnan: Co-founder and former Vice-Chairman of Infosys.
S. D. Shibulal: Co-founder and former CEO of Infosys.
Lakshmi Narayanan: Former Vice-Chairman and CEO of Cognizant.
C. Vijayakumar: CEO of HCL Technologies.
T. V. Narendran: MD & CEO of Tata Steel.
Science & Innovation:
Mylswamy Annadurai: Former Director of ISRO Satellite Centre and Project Director for Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2.
R. M. Vasagam: Space scientist and former Project Director for Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment.
Siva Umapathy: Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate.
Judiciary & Public Service:
B. G. Balakrishnan: 37th Chief Justice of India.
K. Annamalai: Former IPS officer and political leader.
Y. S. Chowdary: Former Minister of State for Science and Technology, Government of India.
Arts & Media:
Cottalango Leon: Academy Award winner for technical achievement.
Mahesh Muthuswami: Acclaimed cinematographer.
This alumni network actively participates in institutional growth through mentorship, project funding, and high-level industrial recruitment, creating a sustainable cycle of institutional excellence.
The longitudinal data and strategic analysis presented in this report characterize PSG College of Technology as an institution of exceptional multi-dimensional success. Its unique pedagogical model, particularly the sandwich engineering programs, effectively bridges the transition from student to professional, while its aggressive research agenda has secured its place among India’s top engineering entities. The synergy between academic departments and the PSG STEP incubation center has created one of the most vibrant startup ecosystems in the country.
Furthermore, the institution's global outreach via the International Credit Transfer Program ensures that it remains competitive on an international scale, providing pathways for its students to enter the global workforce or pursue advanced research at world-renowned universities. The consistent ranking of the college within the top tier of NIRF, IIRF, and India Today assessments underscores its unwavering commitment to quality. As the institution moves forward, its focus on emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence and its commitment to social entrepreneurship and waste management suggest it will continue to be a primary driver of technical and economic progress in India.
1. When was PSG College of Technology established?
The college was established in 1951 by the PSG & Sons' Charities Trust.
2. Is PSG Tech a government or private college?
It is a government-aided, autonomous, private engineering college.
3. Which university is PSG Tech affiliated with?
The institution is affiliated with Anna University.
4. What is the college's motto?
The motto of the college is "Knowledge and Power".
5. Where is the campus located?
The campus is located in Peelamedu, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, spread over 45 acres.
6. What are the NIRF 2025 rankings for the college?
In the NIRF 2025 rankings, the college was placed 67th in the Engineering category and 84th in the Management category.
7. How does the college rank in IIRF 2025?
The college is ranked 6th among the best private autonomous engineering colleges in India by the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) 2025.
8. What is the admission process for undergraduate (B.E./B.Tech) programs?
Admissions are primarily conducted through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counseling process based on 10+2 (Higher Secondary) marks.
9. Is there a separate entrance exam for B.E./B.Tech admission?
No, there is generally no separate entrance exam; selection is based on 12th-grade merit in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).
10. What is the eligibility for postgraduate (M.E./M.Tech) programs?
Candidates must have a relevant undergraduate degree with at least 50% marks and a valid score in GATE or TANCET/CEETA-PG.
11. Which entrance exams are accepted for MBA admission?
The college accepts TANCET, MAT, CAT, ATMA, or GMAT scores followed by single-window counseling.
12. What is the admission criteria for MCA?
Admission requires a bachelor’s degree with Mathematics as a subject and a valid score in the TANCET exam.
13. Does the college offer admission for international students?
Yes, it offers seats under categories such as Foreign Nationals (FN), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), and Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries (CIWGC).
14. What are the Sandwich engineering programs?
These are five-year integrated programs that combine regular classroom coaching with systematic industrial training at the on-campus PSG Industrial Institute.
15. Which departments offer Sandwich courses?
Sandwich programs are offered in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Production Engineering.
16. How many total programs does the college offer?
Approximately 50 full-time and part-time programs are offered across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels.
17. Are there five-year integrated M.Sc. programs?
Yes, integrated M.Sc. programs are available in Data Science, Cyber Security, Software Systems, Theoretical Computer Science, and Fashion Design & Merchandising.
18. What is the eligibility for B.Sc. programs?
Admission to B.Sc. programs like Applied Science or Computer Systems and Design is based on 10+2 merit with a minimum of 50% marks.
19. What was the highest placement package in 2024?
The highest package reached INR 56.06 Lakhs per annum (LPA).
20. What is the median salary for B.E. graduates?
The median package for undergraduate 4-year programs is approximately INR 7 LPA.
21. Who are some of the top recruiters at PSG Tech?
Top recruiters include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, Goldman Sachs, Texas Instruments, and Robert Bosch.
22. What is the median package for M.Sc. Data Science graduates?
Specialized 5-year integrated PG programs command the highest median salaries, recorded at INR 13.32 LPA in recent cycles.
23. Does the college provide internship support?
Yes, the Career Development Centre (CDC) actively facilitates internships and pre-placement offers (PPOs) for students.
24. What is the name of the college library?
The central library is named the Dr. GRD Memorial Library.
25. What is the extent of the library’s collection?
It holds over 2.6 lakh books, 240 printed journals, and provides digital access to more than 9,000 e-journals.
26. How many students can the hostels accommodate?
The 14 hostel blocks accommodate approximately 4,300 students.
27. Are there separate hostel facilities for women?
Yes, 5 of the 14 hostel blocks are dedicated to women.
28. What is the "Skywalk" on campus?
It is a steel arch skywalk over Avinashi Road designed and built by the college's civil engineering students to connect the main campus with the hostels.
29. What sports facilities are available?
Facilities include football and hockey fields, a cricket ground, synthetic tennis courts, and an indoor basketball stadium with a capacity for 3,000 spectators.
30. What is PSG-STEP?
PSG Science & Technology Entrepreneurial Park (PSG-STEP) is one of India's earliest incubators, established in 1998 to foster startups and entrepreneurship.
31. What is the role of the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC)?
The IIC aims to systematically foster a culture of innovation and startup awareness through activities like hackathons and project funding.
32. What is the International Credit Transfer Program (CTP)?
The CTP allows students to complete 2-3 years at PSG and then transfer to partner universities abroad to finish their degrees.
33. Which countries have partner universities for credit transfer?
Partnerships exist with universities in the USA, UK, Germany, Australia, and South Africa.
34. Name some international partner universities.
Key partners include the University of Leeds (UK), University of Pretoria (South Africa), Hof University (Germany), and University of South Australia.
35. Who is the most famous IT industry founder among the alumni?
Shiv Nadar, the founder and chairman of HCL Technologies, is a notable alumnus.
36. Which Infosys co-founders graduated from PSG Tech?
Kris Gopalakrishnan and S. D. Shibulal are prominent co-founders of Infosys from this institution.
37. Is there a notable scientist from ISRO among the alumni?
Yes, Mylswamy Annadurai, the former Director of the ISRO Satellite Centre and project director for Chandrayaan-1 and 2, is an alumnus.
38. What are the major annual student festivals?
The college hosts Kriya (international techno-management fest), Renaissance (cultural fest), and Intrams (intra-college cultural fest).
39. Does the college have its own academic journal?
Yes, it has published the quarterly peer-reviewed National Journal of Technology since 1973.
40. Are scholarships available for students?
Yes, the college facilitates central and state government scholarships, alumni-funded endowments, and merit-based institutional aid.
41. What is the AI Wing at PSG Tech?
The AI Wing is a specialized facility managed by the Department of CSE to track global AI trends and support interdisciplinary AI research.
42. Does the college have a Community Radio station?
Yes, the campus operates PSG Community Radio for local engagement and broadcasting.
43. What are the language requirements for credit transfer to Germany?
Students typically need to pass German language exams (A1 & A2) or achieve 16+ points in TestDaF.
44. Is the college accredited by NAAC?
Yes, it holds an 'A+' grade accreditation from NAAC.
45. What is the total student strength of the college?
The college has approximately 8,518 undergraduate and postgraduate students.
46. Can I pursue a Ph.D. at PSG Tech?
Yes, the college is a recognized research center for Anna University and offers full-time and part-time Ph.D. programs in all departments.
47. What facilities are available for physically challenged students?
The campus provides lifts, ramps in 80%+ of buildings, and specially designed toilets.
48. What is the CAD/CAM Centre?
It is a specialized research and training hub established with funding from agencies like the World Bank to support advanced manufacturing education.
49. Who currently serves as the Principal of the college?
Dr. K. Prakasan is the current Principal of PSG College of Technology.
50. What is the significance of the steel arch skywalk?
Built in 2007, it stands as a practical application of engineering by the students themselves to safely bridge the campus and residential areas over Avinashi Road.
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