Kongu Engineering College
Kongu Engineering College (KEC) is an autonomous private engineering institution located in Perundurai, Erode district, Tamil Nadu, India, spanning a 167-acre campus and offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in engineering, technology, management, and applied sciences.[1] Established in 1983 by the Kongu Vellalar Institute of Technology Trust—a non-profit organization founded by 41 philanthropists from the Kongu region—the college was created to provide accessible, value-based technical education to rural youth, promoting economic development and equality in underserved communities.[1] Affiliated with Anna University, Chennai, and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, KEC has grown into a multi-disciplinary institution emphasizing career-oriented, interdisciplinary learning over its four decades of operation.[1] It holds autonomous status granted by the University Grants Commission (UGC), valid until 2033, allowing flexibility in curriculum design and examination processes.[2] The college is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an A++ grade, valid until March 28, 2027, reflecting its commitment to academic excellence, infrastructure, and student support.[3] In national rankings, KEC secured a position in the 101-150 band in the Engineering category of the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) for 2025, underscoring its reputation among India's technical institutions.[4] With a focus on innovation, research, and industry collaboration, the college supports approximately 8,500 students (as of 2024) through modern facilities, including laboratories, libraries, and incubation centers, while maintaining strong placement records with leading companies.[5]History and Establishment
Founding and Early Years
Kongu Engineering College was established in 1984 by the Kongu Vellalar Institute of Technology Trust, founded on October 5, 1983, by 41 philanthropists from the Kongu Vellalar community to promote technical education in the rural, educationally underserved Kongu region.[6][1] Located in Perundurai, Erode district, Tamil Nadu, the institution was created with the initial focus on providing accessible engineering education to rural youth, addressing the lack of higher technical opportunities in the area.[1][7] The first batch of students was admitted in 1984, with a modest annual intake of 180 students across three undergraduate engineering programs: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical and Electronics Engineering.[8][9] From its inception, the college was affiliated with Anna University, Chennai, and received formal recognition from the Government of Tamil Nadu through G.O. Ms. No. 1294 dated September 29, 1984, followed by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) approval on April 19, 1993 (No. F.No.45-46/91-AICTE/586).[1] The college's foundational principles are outlined in its vision and mission statements, which emphasize becoming an internationally recognized leader in professional, career-oriented education through integral, interdisciplinary approaches that blend theory, practice, passion, and reason while fostering scholarship and community support.[1] The mission focuses on delivering value-based education to both men and women, promoting equality of opportunity regardless of socioeconomic status, and achieving technical excellence in rural settings via a stimulating intellectual environment.[1] In its early years, the institution saw steady enrollment growth, expanding from the initial small cohorts of 180 students to over 1,000 by the 1990s, as it introduced additional programs and built infrastructure on its 167-acre campus to meet rising demand for quality engineering education.[10][11] This period marked key milestones, including the graduation of the first batch in 1988, solidifying the college's role as one of the pioneering self-financing engineering institutions in Tamil Nadu.[8]Autonomy and Growth
In 2007, the University Grants Commission (UGC) conferred autonomous status on Kongu Engineering College, empowering the institution to exercise greater flexibility in curriculum design, syllabus revision, and assessment methods to adapt more effectively to technological advancements and industry demands.[12] This transition marked a pivotal shift, allowing the college to tailor its academic offerings independently while maintaining affiliation with Anna University, thereby enhancing its ability to foster innovation and employability among students.[13] The institution's physical expansion has paralleled its academic evolution, growing from its initial setup to encompass a sprawling 167-acre campus by the early 2010s, complete with modern infrastructure to support expanded operations.[1] This development included the addition of advanced laboratories, research centers, and academic blocks, all designed to accommodate increasing enrollment and facilitate hands-on learning aligned with contemporary engineering challenges.[14] To address emerging industry needs, particularly in fields like artificial intelligence, data science, and sustainable technologies, the college introduced several new undergraduate and postgraduate programs starting in 2021, such as B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science and B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.[9] These additions, supported by targeted infrastructure upgrades like specialized computing facilities and industry collaboration hubs, have enabled the institution to produce graduates equipped for high-demand sectors, reflecting a strategic response to global technological shifts.[12] Key leadership transitions have driven much of this progress, with notable principals steering institutional growth. S. Kuppuswami, principal during the early 2010s, was recognized with the International Achievers Award in 2015 for his role in elevating academic standards and infrastructure development.[15] Succeeding him, Dr. V. Balusamy, the current principal since 2019, has emphasized research integration and international partnerships, contributing to enhanced rankings and expanded program diversity with his 39 years of experience in academia and industry.[16] By 2024, the student body had grown substantially to approximately 8,500 students, underscoring the college's evolution into a major educational hub while maintaining a focus on quality over unchecked expansion.[5] This increase reflects successful recruitment through competitive entrance exams and the appeal of autonomous, industry-oriented programs.[10]Academic Overview
Departments and Faculty
Kongu Engineering College operates through 15 academic departments, encompassing a wide range of engineering and technology disciplines. These include Automobile Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computer Science and Design, Chemical Engineering, Food Technology, and Architecture.[17] As of 2024 (NIRF 2025 data), the college's faculty consists of 522 permanent members, with 374 holding PhD qualifications, representing approximately 72% of the teaching staff.[18] This composition supports robust academic and research activities, with a student-faculty ratio of 1:15.18 reported in the latest mandatory disclosures.[19] Departmental specializations align with emerging technologies and industry needs; for instance, the Mechanical Engineering department emphasizes areas like thermal engineering and manufacturing, while the separate Mechatronics Engineering department focuses on integrated systems combining mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering. In the Information Technology department, specializations include software engineering and cybersecurity, fostering skills in application development and system design. The Chemical Engineering and Food Technology departments highlight process engineering and sustainable food processing, respectively, with practical applications in industrial biotechnology.[20][21][22] Interdisciplinary initiatives bridge these departments through dedicated centers, such as the Centre of Excellence in Energy Studies, which facilitates collaborative research and training between Mechanical and Electrical and Electronics Engineering faculties on renewable energy solutions. Additionally, cross-departmental efforts promote research in areas like artificial intelligence applications across engineering domains and biomedical integrations in mechatronics and chemical engineering.[23][11]Undergraduate Programs
Kongu Engineering College offers 14 undergraduate programs leading to Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) or Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degrees, each spanning four years and designed to provide foundational engineering education aligned with industry needs. These programs cover diverse fields such as Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Information Technology, Mechatronics Engineering, Food Technology, Automobile Engineering, Computer Science and Design, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. Representative examples include the B.E. in Automobile Engineering, which emphasizes vehicle design and manufacturing, and the B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, focusing on machine learning algorithms and data analytics applications. Additionally, the college provides a five-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) program for students pursuing architectural design and planning.[9] In addition to engineering degrees, the institution offers three three-year B.Sc. programs under its Applied Sciences department: B.Sc. in Computer Systems and Design, B.Sc. in Information Systems, and B.Sc. in Software Systems. These programs target students interested in computing and software development, with the B.Sc. in Software Systems, for instance, stressing software engineering principles and project-based learning for application development. Each B.Sc. program has an intake capacity of 60 seats, while B.E./B.Tech. programs typically accommodate 60 to 120 students per branch, contributing to a total undergraduate engineering intake of approximately 1,710 seats across all disciplines.[24][25] Admissions to these undergraduate programs are conducted through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counseling process, which allocates seats based on candidates' marks in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC, or 12th-grade) examinations, without requiring a separate entrance exam. The curriculum across these programs incorporates industry-integrated projects, where students collaborate on real-world applications often sponsored by industry partners, and includes 15-25% professional electives alongside 3-4 open electives to allow customization based on emerging technologies and student interests. This structure fosters practical skills, with examples including capstone projects in mechatronics involving robotics automation.[26][12][13]Postgraduate Programs
Kongu Engineering College offers a range of postgraduate programs designed to provide advanced technical and managerial education, focusing on specialized knowledge and practical application in engineering, technology, business, and computer applications. These programs are affiliated with Anna University and approved by AICTE, emphasizing skill development for industry relevance.[27] The college provides four master's-level engineering programs, each spanning two years: M.E. in Computer Science and Engineering (started in 1999), M.E. in VLSI Design (started in 2003), M.E. in Structural Engineering (started in 2012), and M.Tech. in Food Technology (started in 2013). These programs build on undergraduate foundations in relevant engineering disciplines, with intake capacities typically ranging from 12 to 25 seats per program to ensure personalized instruction and hands-on learning. Additionally, the college offers a five-year integrated M.Sc. in Software Systems (intake 60 seats), focusing on advanced software engineering and systems development.[27][28][29][30] Admission to the M.E. and M.Tech. programs is primarily based on scores from the GATE or CEETA-PG entrance examinations, followed by counseling through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions process, requiring a minimum of 50% marks in a relevant bachelor's degree. Additionally, the college offers a two-year Master of Business Administration (MBA, started in 1994) with specializations in areas such as Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Operations, Banking, Entrepreneurship, and Business Analytics, accommodating up to 120 seats. The two-year Master of Computer Applications (MCA, started in 1993) focuses on software development and applications, also with an intake of 120 seats, and admissions are granted via TANCET or NIMCET scores, alongside a bachelor's degree with at least 50% aggregate.[26][31][32][33][34] A key feature of these postgraduate programs is the integration of research-oriented components, including mandatory project work and theses in the final semester for M.E./M.Tech. students, often conducted in collaboration with industries to foster innovation and problem-solving skills. The curriculum for MBA and MCA also incorporates internships and industry projects to bridge theoretical learning with real-world applications, supported by the college's placement cell and industry partnerships.[35][36][37]Campus and Infrastructure
Location and Layout
Kongu Engineering College is situated in Perundurai, Erode district, Tamil Nadu, India, at coordinates 11.2739°N, 77.6071°E.[38] The campus benefits from its proximity to industrial hubs, including the SIPCOT Perundurai industrial complex, fostering opportunities for industry-academia collaborations in the region.[38] Spanning 167 acres, the campus features a well-planned layout that includes dedicated academic blocks for various engineering disciplines, administrative buildings, and extensive green spaces enriched with greeneries, flowers, plants, and fountains, creating a serene and picturesque environment on its rocky terrain. Recent infrastructure enhancements as of 2023-24 include new laboratories such as the VR/AR & Game Design Lab, Machine Learning Lab, and the establishment of a Centre of Excellence on Artificial Intelligence.[1][11][5] The college is accessible via major roadways and public transport, located approximately 20 km from Erode Junction railway station, with regular buses and taxis available for connectivity.[39] Environmentally, the campus integrates sustainable practices, including a solar power plant generating up to 680 kW to support energy needs, and water conservation measures such as 14 rainwater harvesting facilities and a 1000 KLD sewage effluent treatment plant.[11][40]Library and Resources
The Central Library of Kongu Engineering College was established in 1984, coinciding with the founding of the institution, to support the academic and research needs of its engineering and technology-focused community.[41] It spans 35,370 square feet in an air-conditioned facility and maintains a comprehensive collection exceeding 94,939 physical books across various disciplines, including over 1 lakh volumes when accounting for reference texts, theses, and back volumes of journals.[42][10] The library's print resources include 259 subscribed journals, with additional access to 10,563 e-journals through direct publisher subscriptions such as Springer, Elsevier, Cambridge, Wiley, and EBSCO, as well as via the e-ShodhSindhu consortium managed by INFLIBNET.[42][43] It also provides 17,723 e-books, enhancing digital access to scholarly content in engineering, management, and computer applications.[42] As a member of DELNET, the library enables inter-library loans and resource sharing with other institutions across India.[44] Automation is achieved through the open-source KOHA integrated library management system, which supports Web OPAC for online public access catalog searches, alongside RFID technology for efficient transaction processing and barcode systems for inventory management.[42] The facility is organized into dedicated sections for reference materials, current periodicals, and a digital information center equipped with 60 computers dedicated to e-resource utilization and online database navigation.[42][19] In recent years, the library has expanded its holdings, adding 4,761 books in 2022-23 at a cost of Rs. 77.65 lakhs and 2,823 books in 2023-24 at a cost of Rs. 88 lakhs, while renewing subscriptions to e-resources and journals to keep pace with emerging technological literature.[10][5] Annual circulation supports high usage among the college's 8,540 students and 459 faculty as of 2023-24, with inter-library loan services facilitating access to external materials not available in-house.[5] These resources are integrated within the campus's broader infrastructure, promoting a seamless learning environment.[5]Accommodation and Dining
Kongu Engineering College offers extensive on-campus accommodation facilities to support its student body, with 11 hostels comprising 7 dedicated to male students and 4 for female students, collectively housing over 5,000 residents.[45] These hostels provide a mix of single and shared room configurations to accommodate varying preferences and seniority levels among students.[46] Essential amenities in the hostels include high-speed Wi-Fi access throughout the premises, laundry services for convenience, and round-the-clock security measures to ensure a safe living environment.[47][48] The annual hostel fees typically range from INR 50,000 to 80,000, encompassing accommodation, utilities, and mess charges.[45] Dining services are integrated into the hostel system, featuring dedicated messes that serve hygienic, nutritious vegetarian meals prepared to meet balanced dietary needs.[47] Non-vegetarian options are available separately at the campus food court, providing variety for students.[48] The college also maintains guest houses, including an alumni guest house, to accommodate visiting faculty, parents, and other guests during their stays on campus.[49]Sports and Recreational Facilities
Kongu Engineering College provides a range of indoor and outdoor sports facilities to promote physical fitness and recreational activities among students. The indoor infrastructure includes a gymnasium, badminton courts, and table tennis tables housed within an indoor stadium, enabling year-round practice regardless of weather conditions.[50][46] Outdoor facilities feature a cricket ground, football ground, volleyball court, and an athletics track, supporting team sports and individual athletic training.[8][50] Additionally, the Kongu Convention Centre's multipurpose hall, with a capacity of 4,500, serves as a venue for indoor sports such as basketball.[51] The Department of Physical Education organizes regular coaching camps and provides necessary equipment for various sports, including badminton, basketball, tennis, table tennis, volleyball, football, hockey, kabaddi, and athletics.[52] These resources are accessible to all students, with dedicated support from coaching staff to enhance skills and participation. Annual events such as the Sports Day, celebrated as the 41st edition in 2025, feature competitions in multiple disciplines for men and women, fostering a competitive yet inclusive environment.[53] The college also hosts the Kongu Trophy, a state-level inter-collegiate tournament in ten disciplines, attracting teams from across South India.[52] Students have achieved notable success in zonal and university-level competitions, contributing to the college's reputation in sports. For instance, the kabaddi team secured victory in the 24th Kongu Trophy in 2025, while the volleyball team has earned positions in inter-college tournaments.[54][55] In 2024-25, the college clinched the Zone 12 Overall Champion Trophy from Anna University, highlighting wins in events like badminton and athletics.[56] These accomplishments underscore the effective utilization of the facilities and coaching support.Student Life and Support
Extracurricular Activities
Kongu Engineering College offers a diverse array of extracurricular clubs that foster students' interests in arts, technology, and social engagement. The Cultural and Music Club organizes events showcasing music performances, dance routines, and theatrical activities, enabling participants to develop creative skills through intra- and inter-college competitions.[57] The English Proficiency & Readers Club serves as the primary literary outlet, hosting workshops, debates, and reading sessions to enhance language proficiency and appreciation for literature, with events like inter-collegiate literary contests promoting critical thinking.[57] Additionally, the Robotics Club provides hands-on training in automation and engineering projects, mentoring students in building robots and participating in national competitions to inspire innovation in science and technology.[57] The college's National Service Scheme (NSS) unit, established in 1985-1986, emphasizes community development through volunteerism, conducting regular activities such as environmental awareness rallies, health check-ups, blood donation camps, and campus clean-up drives.[58] Complementing this, the National Cadet Corps (NCC) units, including Army and Air Wings, offer disciplined training programs with a dedicated renovated complex supporting these efforts.[59] Annual events form a cornerstone of extracurricular life at the college. E-Horizon, the flagship techno-cultural festival, brings together innovation and arts through workshops, hackathons, cultural performances, and entrepreneurial stalls, attracting participants from across institutions to celebrate creativity and technology.[60] The college also hosts an annual sports meet as part of its broader athletic calendar, including the 41st Annual Sports Day in March 2025, featuring inter-departmental competitions in various disciplines to promote teamwork and physical fitness.[53] Leadership opportunities abound through the College Students Council, which coordinates campus-wide initiatives and represents student voices in administrative decisions.[57] Professional chapters such as the IEEE Student Branch and ASME Student Chapter provide platforms for technical networking, seminars, and project collaborations, preparing members for industry roles while encouraging ethical engineering practices.[12] Community service extends beyond campus via NSS-led outreach programs in nearby villages, where students adopt rural areas to address basic needs, including education for schoolchildren, sanitation improvements, and awareness on health and environmental issues, fostering a sense of social responsibility.[58]Placements and Career Services
The Placement Cell at Kongu Engineering College serves as a dedicated unit responsible for facilitating career guidance, counseling, and preparation for students to align their skills with industry requirements. It organizes programs focused on aptitude development, soft skills enhancement, and interview techniques, including mock interviews and resume-building workshops, to equip students for professional transitions. In the 2023-24 academic year, the cell conducted 166 training programs on soft skills to bridge academic learning with corporate expectations.[5] Placement outcomes demonstrate strong industry engagement. For the 2023-24 graduating batch, 1,142 offers were extended to 1,035 students, achieving a placement rate exceeding 90% for eligible undergraduates, as reflected in NIRF data showing 1,249 UG placements out of 1,310 graduates with a median salary of INR 4.5 LPA. Representative packages highlight the range, with average offers around INR 4-5 LPA and highest exceeding INR 20 LPA from select firms.[5][18][61] As of 2025, for the 2025 graduating batch, approximately 346 companies participated in campus drives, including prominent recruiters such as TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Accenture, Zoho, and Hyundai, resulting in 1,618 offers and a placement rate of 94.3%, with an average salary of INR 5.5 LPA and highest package of INR 24.5 LPA.[61] Internships form a mandatory component of the curriculum, with over 700 students securing summer and in-plant opportunities in 2023-24, often accompanied by stipends ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 15,000 per month from partners like Maersk, Zoho, and Accenture. These programs provide hands-on experience and frequently transition into full-time roles, enhancing employability.[5] The alumni network actively supports career services through mentorship initiatives, with 52 mentoring sessions benefiting 361 students in 2023-24 and 28 webinars or guest lectures delivered by alumni sharing industry insights. The Kongu Engineering College Alumni Association, established in 1997, fosters ongoing connections via regular interactions and professional networking events to aid current students' career progression.[5][62]Research and Innovation
Research Centers and Collaborations
Kongu Engineering College hosts several dedicated research centers that foster innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration. The Technology Business Incubator (TBI@KEC), established in 2003 with support from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, serves as a key hub for nurturing startups and converting ideas into products in emerging technologies such as biotechnology, electronics, and information technology.[63][64] Additionally, the college operates multiple Centers of Excellence across departments, including the Centre of Excellence in Embedded AI under Electronics and Communication Engineering for edge AI and machine learning projects, the Centre of Excellence in Robotics and Automation in Mechatronics Engineering equipped with advanced robots like Fanuc ER-4iA, and the Centre of Excellence in Energy Studies for interdisciplinary research in mechanical and electrical systems.[23] Department-specific labs, such as the AI and Machine Learning facilities, support specialized research in computational intelligence and data analytics.[65] The college has forged numerous Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to enable joint research projects and knowledge exchange. Domestically, partnerships with industries like Fortinet for cybersecurity training, Schneider Electric for smart electrical systems, and ABB for automation initiatives facilitate collaborative R&D and student internships.[66] Internationally, recent MoUs include one with Gdansk University of Technology in Poland, signed in October 2025, to promote joint academic and research endeavors in engineering disciplines.[67] These collaborations extend to over 395 industry MoUs since 2010, emphasizing practical training and innovation transfer.[66] Research efforts are bolstered by significant funding from national agencies, with the college securing approximately ₹32.72 crore in grants from bodies such as DST, University Grants Commission (UGC), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for various projects and equipment as of 2023.[13] Student research fellowships are supported through stipends for full-time scholars, encouraging participation in funded initiatives like the NIDHI-PRAYAS program, which provides up to ₹10 lakh for prototype development.[68] Facilities include high-end equipment such as Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM) for microstructural analysis in materials research and 3D printers like the SHINING 3D Einscan Pro 2X for prototyping in the TBI.[69][70]Patents and Publications
Kongu Engineering College's faculty and researchers have demonstrated substantial scholarly output, publishing over 1,000 papers annually in Scopus-indexed journals in recent years, including a record 1,078 in 2023 and 996 in 2022.[5][10] These publications span diverse engineering disciplines, with a focus on advancing knowledge through peer-reviewed contributions in areas such as computer science, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering. The institution's collective Scopus h-index of 33 as of 2023, alongside a Google Scholar h-index of 88 and 49,704 citations as of 2024, reflects the growing influence of this body of work.[13][5] In terms of intellectual property, the college has filed 179 patents and secured 36 grants as of 2025, primarily through its Research and Development Cell.[71] Notable examples include renewable energy innovations like the self-tracking solar panel (Patent No. 212165, granted in 2007) and the hybrid energy management system using solar, wind, and fuel cell sources (Application No. 202011005557, filed in 2020). In artificial intelligence applications, granted and filed patents encompass developments such as the fuzzy neural network-based PID control system (Application No. 201941024479, filed in 2019) and the deep convolutional neural network for walking assistance (Application No. 202011009400, filed in 2020). These patents highlight practical advancements in sustainable technologies and intelligent systems. The college actively fosters research dissemination by hosting national and international conferences, such as the National Conference on Innovative Trends in Technologies (NCITT 2025) and the International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Automation and Computing (ICAMAC 2025), which feature student paper presentations and expert sessions.[72][73] These events, along with symposia like SENSONICS 2K25, enable collaborative knowledge exchange and have contributed to the institution's overall 49,704 citations as of 2024.[5] The research impact extends to sustainable engineering, where faculty contributions on topics like water resource management and environmental assessment have received significant citations; for instance, works by Dr. S. Manoj have amassed 429 citations in environmental engineering applications as of November 2025.[74] Overall, these outputs underscore the college's role in addressing real-world challenges through high-impact, interdisciplinary research.Rankings and Recognitions
National and International Rankings
Kongu Engineering College has demonstrated consistent improvement in national rankings, particularly through the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) established by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. In the NIRF Engineering category, the college achieved a rank-band of 101-150 in both 2024 and 2025, reflecting enhancements in teaching, research, and graduation outcomes. Earlier, it was ranked 164th in 2021 and 135th in 2020, indicating a progressive ascent from mid-tier positioning in the late 2010s to the top 150 by the mid-2020s.[4][75][76] Other national surveys underscore its standing among engineering institutions. In The Week-Hansa Research Survey for Best Colleges 2024, Kongu secured 58th position overall among top engineering colleges in India, including IITs, and 32nd among private engineering colleges. Careers360 rated it AAAA in 2024, denoting high quality in infrastructure, faculty, and placements. Additionally, India Today ranked it 52nd among private engineering colleges in 2024, while Education World placed it 95th among the top 100 private engineering institutions.[76][76][77][76] On the international stage, Kongu Engineering College holds a global rank of 28,183 with a score of 8.27 in the UniRank 2025 rankings, which evaluate institutions based on web presence, accessibility, and academic impact. In the SCImago Institutions Rankings 2025, it is positioned 8,788th overall worldwide, with specific ranks of 7,960th in research, 7,984th in innovation, and 7,067th in societal impact. These positions highlight the college's growing but modest global footprint compared to its stronger national performance.[78][79]| Ranking Framework | Category | Position/Grade | Year | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NIRF | Engineering | 101-150 (band) | 2025 | NIRF Official |
| NIRF | Engineering | 101-150 (band) | 2024 | NIRF Official |
| NIRF | Engineering | 164th | 2021 | Kongu Official |
| The Week-Hansa Research | Overall Engineering (incl. IITs) | 58th | 2024 | Kongu Official |
| India Today | Private Engineering | 52nd | 2024 | Shiksha |
| Careers360 | Overall | AAAA | 2024 | Kongu Official |
| UniRank | Global | 28,183 (score 8.27) | 2025 | UniRanks |
| SCImago | Overall Global | 8,788th | 2025 | SCImago |