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Sri Sairam Institute of Technology

Overview

Sri Sairam Institute of Technology is an engineering college located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The institution offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in engineering, technology and management, and is part of the Sri Sai Ram group of educational institutions promoted by the Sapthagiri Educational Trust. The college is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, and admits students primarily through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counselling process.

Key Information

Name Sri Sairam Institute of Technology
Common abbreviation SSIT / Sai Ram Institute
Type Private engineering institution
Field Engineering, Technology and Management
Location Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Country India
Affiliation Anna University, Chennai
Parent trust Sapthagiri Educational Trust
Medium of instruction English

Background

The Sri Sai Ram group of institutions has a presence in school, engineering, polytechnic, arts and science, medical, and management education in and around Chennai. The Institute of Technology forms part of this larger educational network, sharing branding and administrative ethos with the better known Sri Sairam Engineering College, while functioning as a distinct affiliated college under Anna University.

The campus is situated on the western outskirts of Chennai, in an area that has emerged as an important cluster of self-financing engineering colleges along the Chennai–Bengaluru corridor. The institution draws students mainly from Tamil Nadu, with a smaller intake from neighbouring states and from the management quota.

Academics

The college offers Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) programmes in core and emerging branches of engineering. Typical programmes at colleges of this profile include:

  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

Postgraduate offerings generally include Master of Engineering (M.E.) specialisations and the Master of Business Administration (MBA). The curriculum, examinations and degree certification follow the regulations prescribed by Anna University, supplemented by internal continuous assessment.

Teaching and Research

Teaching is organised through departments headed by senior faculty, with laboratories supporting practical work in each discipline. Like most Anna University–affiliated colleges, the institute encourages student participation in mini projects, final-year projects, technical paper presentations and inter-collegiate symposia. Faculty members guide research scholars under university norms and pursue funded projects where applicable.

Campus and Facilities

The campus typically includes academic blocks for departments, a central library, computing centres, engineering laboratories, seminar halls and an auditorium. Common student facilities include:

  • Hostels for boys and girls
  • Canteen and dining areas
  • Indoor and outdoor sports facilities
  • Transport services connecting major points in Chennai
  • Medical and counselling support
  • Wi-Fi enabled academic zones

The library subscribes to print and digital resources, including journals and e-learning platforms commonly used by Anna University colleges, such as NPTEL course content and IEEE-style technical databases through consortia.

Admissions

Admission to undergraduate engineering programmes is governed primarily by the TNEA counselling, which considers Class XII marks in mathematics, physics and chemistry. A portion of seats is filled under the management quota as permitted by the regulating authorities. Postgraduate admissions follow Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) scores and Anna University counselling, while MBA admissions also use TANCET ranks.

The college follows reservation policies as notified by the Government of Tamil Nadu, including categories for Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

Student Life

Student activities are organised through departmental associations, technical clubs and cultural committees. Activities commonly include:

  • Annual technical symposia and project expos
  • Cultural festivals featuring music, dance and literary events
  • Hackathons, co