SSM College of Engineering Cut Off 2023: TNEA Rank List (Out)
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SSM College of Engineering cutoff 2024 has been released for BE/ BTech at the UG level. The institute accepts TNEA counselling conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu, the TNEA 2024 cutoff has been released up to Round 3 for General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS and PWD categories. Candidates can check out the section below to get an idea of the SSM College of Engineering branch, course, exam and category-wise cutoff trends. A few more updates are given below:
- The TNEA application window 2025 for the BE/BTech courses will be opened in May 2025. The TNEA 2025 schedule is expected to be released soon.
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Courses | Eligibility |
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B.E. / B.Tech | Candidate must have passed Hr. Sec. Part-II (12th/10+2) or an equivalent examination from a recognised statutory Board/University with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics as compulsory subjects having 45% marks for Open Merit Category candidates, including the Children of Defence Personnel, Para-Military Forces, Police Personnel of UT of J&K/Ladakh and candidates possessing outstanding proficiency in Sports and 40% marks for SC/ST/PSP/IB and other Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (RBA/ALC/OSC). Candidate must have Domicile certificate of UT of J&K or ST certificate issued by competent Authority of UT of Ladakh. Candidates appearing/ appeared in 10+2 (12th Class) annual examination 2022 can also apply. |
M.E./M.Tech | Candidates must be graduates in a relevant stream from a recognized university. |
MBA/PGDM | Candidates must be graduate in relevant stream from recognized university. |
MCA | Candidates must be graduates in relevant streams from recognized universities. |
M.Sc. | Candidates must be graduates in relevant streams from recognized universities. |
BBA | Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized statutory Board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and with the above-mentioned marks in aggregate from the recognized board. |
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Alumni of SSM College of Engineering are successfully employed in different sectors. Many of the graduates from the Computer Science department are working with leading companies like IBM, TCS, and Microsoft. Others are working in civil services, engineering, and telecommunication with IAS officers
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Admission to SSM College of Engineering is programme and applicant qualified-based. The college does provide streamlined admission processes for undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses where usually, candidates are required to have passed entrance exams conducted at the state level like JEE. T
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The result date of TNEA for SSM College of Engineering is July 10, 2024. The date is when the TNEA rank list is declared. It is a list of candidates who are eligible for admission to various engineering programs in Tamil Nadu. It is prepared based on marks secured by candidates in their qualifying
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