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    Compare Mohamed Sathak Engineering College, Kilakarai vs Chennai Academy of Architecture and Design, Chennai

    Compare Mohamed Sathak Engineering College, Kilakarai B.Arch vs Chennai Academy of Architecture and Design, Chennai B.Arch on the basis of their Fees, Placements, Cut Off, Reviews, Seats, Courses, and other details. Mohamed Sathak Engineering College, Kilakarai is rated 2.8 out of 5 by 2 verified students while Chennai Academy of Architecture and Design, Chennai is rated 4 out of 5 by 1 verified students at Careers360. Explore Careers360 for detailed comparison on all course parameters and download free information on B.Arch Admission details, Placement report, Eligibility criteria, etc.
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    Quick Facts

    Location

    Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu
    Chennai, Tamil Nadu

    Ownership

    Private
    Private

    College Type

    College
    College

    Establishment Year

    1984
    2014

    Campus Size

    60 Acres
    2 Acres

    Total Courses Offered

    24
    9

    Ranking & Accreditations

    Careers360 Rating
    (Engineering and Architecture)

    AAA

    -

    Approvals

    Affiliated, Council of Architecture
    Affiliated, Council of Architecture

    Accreditations

    NAAC
    -

    Course & Fees Details

    Course Credential

    Degree
    Degree

    Degree

    B.Arch
    B.Arch

    Branch

    Architecture Engineering
    Architecture Engineering

    Duration

    5 years
    5 years

    Mode

    Offline
    Offline

    Approved Intake

    40
    80

    Exams Accepted

    Course Approval

    Admission Details

    -

    The admission procedure is based on NATA or JEE Paper II.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as mandatory subjects with 50% marks in aggregate and also at least 50% marks in aggregate of the 10+2 examination. OR Passed 10+3 Diploma examination with Mathematics as a compulsory subject, having obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the aggregate and Qualifying NATA (Or) Any other Aptitude Test conducted by Competent Authority of the State Government/ UT.

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    Candidates must have passed 12th or a Diploma qualification. The applicant should have taken Maths as a subject of study in the 12th grade or in the Diploma.

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    Facilities

    Facilities

    Facilities Count

    Auditorium

    Boys Hostel

    Cafeteria

    Girls Hostel

    Guest Room/Waiting Room

    Gym

    I.T Infrastructure

    Laboratories

    Library

    Medical/Hospital

    Sports

    Training and Placement Cell

    Transport Facility

    Wifi

    Auditorium

    Boys Hostel

    Cafeteria

    Girls Hostel

    Guest Room/Waiting Room

    Gym

    I.T Infrastructure

    Laboratories

    Library

    Medical/Hospital

    Sports

    Transport Facility

    Wifi

    College Reviews & Perception

    College Infrastructure

    Campus Life

    Academics

    Placements

    Value for Money

    Total Reviews

    2
    1

    Individual Reviews

    Compare to other college, this college is worst

    posted on 2 years ago by Sangar

    no words to say it's one of the good colleges in TN

    posted on 2 years ago by pradeepa kumar
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    Overall experience is good

    posted on 2 years ago by Dimple
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    College Reviews & Perception

    Mohamed Sathak Engineering College, Kilakarai has received the lowest rating for value for money whereas Chennai Academy of Architecture and Design, Chennai has comparatively better ratings across all aspects.

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