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| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Institution Name | Jayraj Annapackiam CSI College of Engineering |
| Country | India |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| Type | Private Engineering College |
| Field | Engineering and Technology |
| Affiliated To | Anna University, Chennai |
| Managed By | Church of South India (CSI) |
Jayraj Annapackiam CSI College of Engineering is a private engineering institution located in Tamil Nadu, India. It is managed under the auspices of the Church of South India (CSI), a prominent Protestant Christian denomination with a long history of educational and social service in South India. The college is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, which is the principal affiliating university for engineering colleges across Tamil Nadu. The institution offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various branches of engineering and technology, catering primarily to students from Tamil Nadu and neighbouring states.
The college bears the names of two figures associated with its founding mission — Jayraj and Annapackiam — reflecting the CSI's tradition of naming its educational institutions after individuals who contributed to the church's educational and charitable work in the region.
The Church of South India has operated a wide network of schools, colleges, and hospitals across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala. Its educational institutions are administered through various dioceses, and engineering colleges under its banner are typically governed by a trust or society registered under the CSI. Jayraj Annapackiam CSI College of Engineering is one such institution established to extend technical education to students, including those from rural and economically weaker sections of society, in keeping with the CSI's broader mission of service and empowerment.
The college is regulated by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the statutory body responsible for the oversight of technical education in India, and is affiliated to Anna University for the purposes of curriculum, examinations, and the award of degrees.
The college offers Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) programmes across several disciplines commonly found in Anna University-affiliated institutions. These typically include branches such as Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Computer Science and Engineering, among others. Postgraduate programmes leading to the Master of Engineering (M.E.) or Master of Technology (M.Tech.) degree may also be offered in select specialisations.
The academic calendar, examination schedules, and syllabus are governed by Anna University regulations. Students appear for university examinations conducted by Anna University and receive degrees awarded in the name of the university upon successful completion of their programmes.
The campus houses teaching blocks, laboratories, a central library, and administrative offices. Engineering laboratories are maintained in accordance with AICTE norms and Anna University requirements to support practical and experimental learning across disciplines. The library provides access to technical books, journals, and digital resources relevant to the programmes offered.
Hostel accommodation is generally available separately for male and female students, which is a common feature of engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu that draw students from districts beyond the immediate locality. Sports grounds and indoor recreational facilities support extracurricular engagement on campus.
Admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes are conducted through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) process, which is a centralised counselling system administered by Anna University on behalf of the Government of Tamil Nadu. Eligibility is based on marks obtained in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations, particularly in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Reservations are applied as per the Government of Tamil Nadu's policies for various categories including SC, ST, MBC, BC, and others. A proportion of seats may be filled through management quota as permitted under applicable regulations.
Student associations, technical clubs, and cultural committees are active within the college, organising events such as technical symposia, cultural fests, and inter-collegiate competitions. The National Service Scheme (NSS) and similar bodies encourage students to participate in community outreach activities, consistent with the CSI's emphasis on social responsibility. Industry visits, guest lectures, and internship programmes form part of the broader effort to prepare students for professional careers in engineering and technology sectors.