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St. Joseph's Institute of Technology is an engineering and technology institution located in Tamil Nadu, India. Commonly referred to by the abbreviation SJIT, the institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes primarily in engineering disciplines, alongside programmes in management and computer applications. It functions as a self-financing technical institution affiliated to a state technical university, and is part of a broader group of educational institutions run under the St. Joseph's banner in Chennai.
| Key Information | |
|---|---|
| Name | St. Joseph's Institute of Technology |
| Abbreviation | SJIT |
| Type | Private self-financing engineering institution |
| Field | Engineering, Technology, Management |
| Country | India |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| City | Chennai |
| Affiliation | Anna University |
| Programmes offered | B.E., B.Tech., M.E., M.Tech., MBA, MCA |
St. Joseph's Institute of Technology is part of the St. Joseph's group of institutions, which operates several engineering, arts and science colleges in and around Chennai. The group is known for institutions such as St. Joseph's College of Engineering, with which SJIT shares a common educational vision. The institute was established to expand technical education capacity in the southern suburbs of Chennai, particularly along the Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR) corridor, which has emerged as a hub of information technology firms and educational establishments.
Like most private engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu, SJIT is affiliated to Anna University, the state technical university that prescribes curricula, conducts examinations, and awards degrees for affiliated colleges. The institute follows the credit-based semester pattern set by the university.
The institute offers programmes at multiple levels in core and emerging engineering disciplines. Common programmes at colleges of this profile include:
The curriculum is structured by Anna University and includes core subjects, electives, laboratory work, mini projects, internships, and a final-year project. Continuous internal assessment is combined with university end-semester examinations, and practical training in industry is encouraged through internships.
Departments typically maintain dedicated laboratories, computing facilities, and project areas. Faculty members guide undergraduate projects and, where applicable, supervise postgraduate dissertations. Departments often organise technical symposia, faculty development programmes, and guest lectures by professionals from industry and academia.
The campus, located along the OMR corridor in Chennai, hosts academic blocks for various engineering departments, administrative offices, a central library, computer centres, and laboratories specific to each discipline. Common facilities include:
Admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes are governed by the Tamil Nadu state counselling process for engineering admissions, conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education. Seats are filled through this single-window counselling on the basis of Higher Secondary marks, in line with the policy followed by Anna University-affiliated colleges. A portion of seats may be filled under the management quota as permitted by regulations.
Admissions to postgraduate programmes such as M.E. and M.Tech. are based on scores in entrance examinations such as TANCET or GATE, while MBA and MCA admissions follow TANCET-based counselling. NRI and lateral entry