Admission to MJCET's engineering programs, including Information Technology, requires taking the EAMCET exam. In 2017, a rank of around 46,000 sufficed, though ranks between 01-58,000 are typically acceptable. The college, affiliated with Osmania University, is ranked among the top 10 engineering colleges in Hyderabad. The admission process involves counseling based on EAMCET ranks, with seat allotment results released in June. The faculty is well-qualified, with a 1:10 ratio, ensuring personalized attention.
Most professors have about 20 years of experience and focus on developing students' programming skills. The annual engineering fee is INR 1,12,000, while NRI students pay INR 1 to 2 lakhs. Eligible students admitted through EAMCET may study for free with scholarships; otherwise, the fee is INR 1,10,000. Scholarships are available based on merit and government schemes, with fee reimbursement for lower caste students. Placement opportunities are robust, with 60-75% of students securing jobs annually.
The highest salary package can reach up to 30 LPA, with the average ranging from 3.5 LPA to 8 LPA. Companies like Amazon, TCS, Infosys, and Wipro frequently recruit from the campus, with CSE and IT streams having higher placement rates. Internship opportunities offer stipends up to 60,000 INR. Students must maintain a minimum academic percentage, usually above 65%, to participate in placements. The college does not provide its own scholarships but supports the Telangana state fee reimbursement scheme, covering tuition for students with family incomes below 1.5 lakhs, given they maintain 75% attendance and continue their studies.
The annual tuition fee is 1.10 lakhs for convenor quota students, with additional fees for management quota students. Eligible students from BC, SC, ST, and minority communities may receive full fee reimbursement.
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