Admission to the Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) program at Matrusri Engineering College primarily involves the TSEAMCET entrance examination. Candidates must achieve a rank typically between 20,000 to 30,000, with variations based on caste, gender, and category-specific cutoffs. The exam, largely based on the intermediate syllabus, is considered easier than national-level exams like JEE or BITSAT. For admissions through EAMCET counselling, candidates need to register, attend a document verification process, and list their college preferences, with allotment based on EAMCET scores.
An application fee of approximately ?18,000 is required, and details about important dates can be found on the Matrusri website. Students with a 10+3 diploma also qualify for direct entry. For those unable to secure merit seats due to rank issues, the college provides management quota seats, requiring a minimum of 75% in intermediate exams. The college is situated in a central location, offering convenience in terms of transport and accessibility.
It boasts a strong reputation, excellent placements, and a robust supportive environment, making it a popular choice for students.



















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