Malla Reddy College of Engineering and Technology (MRCET) requires candidates to have completed their 12th standard with at least 60% in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry for admission. Primarily, admissions are through the TS-EAMCET entrance exam, though management or NRI quotas are alternatives. The college is recognized for academic excellence and robust placement records, especially in the IT sector, with top companies like IBM, Infosys, and Google recruiting from the campus.
Around 80-90% of students secure placements annually, with higher rates in software fields (70-80%) than non-software fields (60-70%). Students can start participating in campus placements from their third year, undergoing written tests, technical rounds, and HR interviews. The faculty, with expertise in simplifying complex subjects, consists mostly of PhD holders or candidates. Despite increased fees—from Rs 41,000 to between Rs 75,000 and Rs 85,000—government reimbursements and scholarships make it feasible for many. The convener quota students receive a Rs 35,000 reimbursement, while management students pay full fees.
Additional fees include library, gym, bus, exam, and university charges. Payments can be made in installments, and fee reductions may be requested for eligible students. Government scholarships are available for certain caste categories, but the college doesn't offer direct scholarships or loans for general or management students. However, bank loans can be availed based on fee quotations provided by the administration. The college provides guidance for internships, though it doesn't offer them directly, and collaborates with online platforms for placement training.
Despite the cost, the college is considered manageable due to available financial support.
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