RMK Engineering College is a private engineering institution located in Tamil Nadu, India. Part of the RMK Group of Institutions, the college offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in engineering and management, and is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai. It is one of several technical institutions established under the trusteeship associated with the late industrialist and philanthropist R. M. Kandaswamy.
| Key Information | |
|---|---|
| Name | RMK Engineering College |
| Type | Private engineering college |
| Country | India |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| Field | Engineering, Technology, Management |
| Affiliation | Anna University, Chennai |
| Parent organisation | RMK Group of Institutions |
| Language of instruction | English |
Overview
RMK Engineering College functions as a self-financing institution offering Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degrees, along with postgraduate programmes such as the Master of Engineering (M.E.) and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.). The college operates within the regulatory framework of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and follows the academic curriculum prescribed by Anna University, the state technical university to which most engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu are affiliated.
The college is part of a cluster of educational institutions associated with the RMK name, which includes other engineering colleges, a college of engineering and technology, and a senior secondary school. The group emphasises technical education, residential campus life, and student development activities alongside formal academics.
Academics
The college offers undergraduate engineering programmes in core and applied disciplines. Typical departments at such institutions affiliated to Anna University include:
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Information Technology
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
Postgraduate programmes are offered in select specialisations of engineering, alongside management studies through the M.B.A. programme. Departments also support doctoral research, with faculty guides recognised by Anna University. The academic calendar follows the semester system, with continuous internal assessments and end-semester university examinations.
Curriculum delivery typically combines lectures, laboratory work, mini-projects, internships, and a final-year project. Students are encouraged to participate in value-added courses, certification programmes, and skill development workshops aligned with industry requirements.
Campus and facilities
The college operates from a residential campus in Tamil Nadu, with classroom blocks, departmental laboratories, computing centres, a central library, seminar halls, and auditorium facilities. Common amenities at institutions of this type include:
- Separate hostels for men and women
- Sports grounds and indoor games facilities
- Transport services connecting major locations in and around Chennai
- Health centre and canteen
- Wi-Fi enabled academic blocks and digital library access
Laboratories are maintained by individual departments to support practical components of the syllabus, including dedicated facilities for electronics, communication, computing, mechanical workshop practice, and structural engineering studies.
Admissions
Admission to undergraduate engineering programmes is governed by the rules of the Government of Tamil Nadu and Anna University. A share of seats is filled through the state's centralised single-window counselling, known as Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA), which is based on Class XII marks in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. The remaining seats fall under the management quota and are filled by the institution as per regulatory norms.
Postgraduate admissions to M.E. programmes are conducted through Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) counselling, while M.B.A. admissions are also based on TANCET scores or equivalent qualifying examinations.
Student life
Student activities are organised through departmental associations, technical clubs, and a students' council. Annual technical and cultural festivals, symposia, hackathons, and inter-departmental competitions form a regular part of the calendar. The National Service Scheme (NSS), Youth Red Cross, and similar units engage students in social outreach, blood donation drives, and community service.