In 2017, the JEE Main cutoff for the general category was 81 marks, with the reviewer scoring 115 and securing admission to MBM Engineering College through the Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process. Initially choosing Electronics and Communication, they later transferred to Information Technology. The college offers 13 branches with Government Aided Seats (GAS) and Self-Financed Seats (SFS). Fees for GAS are INR 30,000 per semester for boys and INR 15,000 for girls; SFS fees are INR 60,000 for both genders.
The faculty is generally supportive and the curriculum, though somewhat outdated, prepares students well for the industry. Semester exams are mostly easy to average, with a pass rate of 85-90%. In 2024, 356 students were placed, achieving a highest on-campus package of 20.71 LPA and a median of 4 LPA, with an overall placement rate of 60-70%. The average salary package is between 5-7 LPA. The Mining Engineering program has a 100% placement rate with an average package of 13.38 LPA.
The college collaborates with companies like Vedanta, Adani Group, Infosys, and Wipro for placements and internships, offering roles such as Data Analyst Intern and Software Development Intern. Scholarships supported by alumni and government are available, requiring application by students. The fee structure varies for different categories; for GEN/EWS/OBC males with GAS seats, the first-year fee is INR 47,500, while SC/ST/PWD/GIRLS pay INR 32,500 with no tuition fees. SFS and GAS branches have different fees for the 1st and subsequent semesters, with no tuition fees for girls and certain reserved categories.
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