Matrusri Engineering College offers a structured admission process through the TSEAMCET exam, with spot admissions also available. In 2018, a candidate secured an 11,000 rank, highlighting the competitive nature of entry. The faculty is well-qualified, with some having PhDs, and maintain a supportive relationship with students, despite occasional stress during intense academic periods. Classes typically have 65 students, fostering a good faculty-to-student ratio and personalized learning. The college, an autonomous institution, regularly conducts assessments that impact semester results.
Placement opportunities are robust, with training starting in the first year and drives beginning in the third year for eligible students with no backlogs and over 60% marks. Each year, 30-40 companies, including TCS, Cognizant, Wipro, Infosys, Accenture, and Amazon, participate in the drives, resulting in a high placement rate of 70-90%. Salary packages range from 3 LPA to 8 LPA, with the highest reaching 60 LPA. Internships in software engineering and analysis are offered from the third year.
The college collaborates with Cisco Netacad and Coursera for skill development and internships with companies like Microsoft and IBM. Fee reimbursement is available for students based on their TSEAMCET rank and family income, with full reimbursement for ranks below 10,000 if the family income is under Rs 200,000. Tuition fees range from Rs 90,000 to Rs 110,000 annually, varying by course and category. Government scholarships up to Rs 35,000 are available for eligible minority, SC, ST, and OBC students.
Additional fees include Osmania University, library, and exam charges. The college does not provide direct scholarships but encourages applying for government and private scholarships through various portals.
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