Admission to MIT College is primarily through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) based on merit scores from exams like TS EAMCET, with additional entries through management quotas. The college boasts a supportive faculty comprising doctorate-level lecturers who employ varied teaching methods and monitor student progress closely. The fee structure is divided based on caste, with SC/ST students paying 7,000 to 8,000 INR annually, while general category students pay 80,000 to 90,000 INR per year.
Despite government reimbursements, fees can be burdensome without financial aid. Additional expenses include uniforms and lab materials. Placement opportunities are organized for final-year students, though success varies, with some encountering fraudulent companies. Government scholarships are accessible, particularly for SC/ST students and economically backward classes, covering up to half the tuition fees. The B.Tech program at Nalla Malla Reddy College costs Rs 86,000 annually, with scholarship options available through TS ePass and central government merit-based aid.
The college supports students in securing education loans and organizes placement drives upon course completion.
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