
Over 13,000 engineering seats added for counselling in Tamil Nadu this year
This increase has by and large been bolstered by the high demand for Computer Science-related courses, which accounted for an increase of close to 10,000 seats in the current academic year.
Courses like Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Computer Science and Engineering, AI and Machine Learning, and Cyber Security have been growing in popularity over the years. However, Information Technology has been witnessing a downward trend compared to previous years, although 1,700-odd additional seats have been made available for counselling this year.
Dearth of faculty
This exponential increase in the intake for Computer Science-related courses in the past few years has opened up a crisis of sorts: dearth of trained faculty. 'This could well result in the quality of teaching going down,' warned R. Ashwin, a career consultant.
According to data released by the Directorate of Technical Education, a total of 1,72,388 seats were available in 417 colleges for students to choose from during counselling. While there is an increase in the number of seats, at least 16 colleges would not be taking in students this year for various reasons, ranging from closure to blacklisting.
AI courses see uptick
A quick glance at the branch-wise data brings forth a noticeable trend: that the number of courses related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) has had an uptick while core engineering subjects are losing popularity among engineering aspirants.
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science enjoys the maximum upward trend in demand with 3,544 additional seats added this year, taking the total number of seats available to 20,857. In 2024, the branch had 5,320 additional seats compared to the previous year. Similarly, Computer Science and Engineering, too, has had an increase of over 2,200 seats this year when compared to last year. For Information Technology and Electronics and Communication Engineering, the increase in the number of seats this year is well above a thousand seats.
However, the number seats for core engineering subjects is going down. Civil Engineering seems to have fallen way down the pecking order for aspirants; this year, the branch will have 769 fewer seats compared to last year. Mechanical Engineering, too, will have 558 fewer seats this year. At least 22 colleges have stopped offering the Civil Engineering course, while 13 colleges have stopped offering Mechanical Engineering, data shows.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New Indian Express
a day ago
- New Indian Express
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tiruchirappalli welcomes Computer Science and Engineering freshers with a grand inaugural ceremony
Tiruchirappalli: The School of Computing, under the Faculty of Engineering and Technology at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tiruchirappalli, hosted an inspiring and grand Fresher's Inaugural Function for the Computer Science and Engineering Fresher's Batch (2025–2029) on Monday, August 4, 2025, at 9:15 a.m. in the SRM Auditorium. The event marked a significant occasion to formally welcome the newly admitted Computer Science and Engineering students and their proud parents into the SRMIST academic community. The ceremony commenced with a warm welcome address by Dr. R. Jagadeesh Kannan, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, who extended heartfelt greetings to the fresher's and their parents. He shared the school's vision, highlighted the importance of academic sincerity, and encouraged students to embrace innovation and holistic development. This was followed by the introduction of the Chief Guest by Dr. R. Deebalakshmi, Associate Professor and Head (Cyber Security), who presented the outstanding professional accomplishments of the guest. The Chief Guest, Dr. S. D. Sudarsan, Executive Director, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Bengaluru, delivered an enlightening keynote address. He highlighted CDAC's technological milestones, such as the development of high-performance computers and the COVID Defender system. He underscored the growing demand for interdisciplinary research and the rising relevance of quantum computing. Addressing the fresher's, he urged them to strengthen their resumes with collaborative, real-world projects and extended an invitation to visit CDAC to explore opportunities in advanced computing. Prof. (Dr.) Md. Sameeruddin Khan, Pro-Vice Chancellor, SRMIST Tiruchirappalli, motivated students to pursue education with discipline and vision. Dr. K. Kathiravan, Director of Admissions, urged the freshers to utilize the vast academic and research resources available at SRM and start their educational journey with commitment and confidence. The ceremony concluded with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Dr. S. Kanaga Suba Raja, Professor and Associate Dean, School of Computing, who expressed deep gratitude to all dignitaries, faculty, students, parents, and the organizing team for making the event a grand success. The function set an enthusiastic and purposeful tone for the 2025–2029 batch of Computer Science and Engineering students, symbolizing the start of a promising academic and professional journey. (This is a press release by the SRM group.)


Business Standard
30-07-2025
- Business Standard
India's Brightest Young Innovators Set to Represent the Nation at STEM Racing World Finals at Singapore Grand Prix
NewsVoir New Delhi [India], July 30: In a thrilling celebration of innovation, creativity, and the power of STEM education, STEMplify proudly concluded the 7th Season of the STEM Racing India Nationals 2025, Presented by Athena Education and supported by Formula 1 in Schools. The event brought together 90 dynamic student teams from across the country in a high-energy showcase that reflected the brilliance and passion of India's next generation of changemakers. This prestigious national-level competition is more than just a race--it's a movement. One that empowers young minds to innovate, collaborate, and solve real-world problems using the power of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Held in an electrifying atmosphere, the 2025 edition truly captured the imagination of all in attendance. At the heart of the excitement is the thrill of representing India on the global stage at the STEM Racing World Finals--held during the Singapore Grand Prix--by our outstanding national champions. This is a moment of immense pride, not just for the winners, but for all of India. Congratulations to our National Champions * Apex Racing - National Champions * Team Supercharged - First Runner-Up * Impetus Racing - Second Runner-Up These exceptional teams will carry the Indian flag to the World Finals, showcasing the innovation, precision, and teamwork that defines STEM Racing India. Special Category Winners * Nightmares - Knockout Champion * Team Phoenix - Best Team Identity * Manifester - Best Verbal Presentation * Team Roar - Best Project Management * Maverick Motors - Sustainability Award * Team Doppler - Best Engineered Car & Best Use of Technology These awards reflect the diverse strengths and talents that STEM education brings to life. This season's success was made possible by the dedication of students, mentors, educators, and sponsors, all working together to create a truly inspiring platform for young innovators. As we celebrate these milestones, we also highlight STEMplify's KITS, LEARN & COMPETE format, which delivers globally recognized, NEP-aligned STEM programs both in schools and online--equipping students with essential 21st-century skills. It is worlds biggest STEM competition previously known as F1 in Schools is supported by Formula1, where students engage with STEM in a hands-on, exciting way--by building and racing miniature Formula 1 cars. Designed for schools and endorsed by experts, it merges fun with future-ready learning.


Fashion Value Chain
30-07-2025
- Fashion Value Chain
India's Brightest Young Innovators Set to Represent the Nation at STEM Racing World Finals at Singapore Grand Prix
In a thrilling celebration of innovation, creativity, and the power of STEM education, STEMplify proudly concluded the 7th Season of the STEM Racing India Nationals 2025, Presented by Athena Education and supported by Formula 1 in Schools. The event brought together 90 dynamic student teams from across the country in a high-energy showcase that reflected the brilliance and passion of India's next generation of changemakers. From New Delhi to Singapore, the future of innovation is racing ahead! This prestigious national-level competition is more than just a race-its a movement. One that empowers young minds to innovate, collaborate, and solve real-world problems using the power of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Held in an electrifying atmosphere, the 2025 edition truly captured the imagination of all in attendance. At the heart of the excitement is the thrill of representing India on the global stage at the STEM Racing World Finals-held during the Singapore Grand Prix-by our outstanding national champions. This is a moment of immense pride, not just for the winners, but for all of India. Congratulations to our National Champions Apex Racing – National Champions Team Supercharged – First Runner-Up Impetus Racing – Second Runner-Up These exceptional teams will carry the Indian flag to the World Finals, showcasing the innovation, precision, and teamwork that defines STEM Racing India. Special Category Winners Nightmares – Knockout Champion Team Phoenix – Best Team Identity Manifester – Best Verbal Presentation Team Roar – Best Project Management Maverick Motors – Sustainability Award Team Doppler – Best Engineered Car & Best Use of Technology These awards reflect the diverse strengths and talents that STEM education brings to life. This season's success was made possible by the dedication of students, mentors, educators, and sponsors, all working together to create a truly inspiring platform for young innovators. About STEMplify As we celebrate these milestones, we also highlight STEMplify's KITS, LEARN & COMPETE format, which delivers globally recognized, NEP-aligned STEM programs both in schools and online-equipping students with essential 21st-century skills. About STEM Racing It is worlds biggest STEM competition previously known as F1 in Schools is supported by Formula1, where students engage with STEM in a hands-on, exciting way-by building and racing miniature Formula 1 cars. Designed for schools and endorsed by experts, it merges fun with future-ready learning. As India prepares to shine on the world stage, let's continue to champion the spirit of innovation and empower the STEM leaders of tomorrow. #STEMRacingIndia #STEMplify #STEMRacing #IndiaToWorldStage #FutureSTEMLeaders