Admission to the college requires passing entrance exams like EAMCET or ECET, as seats cannot be secured without them. For admission to MGIT, a rank below 30,000 is needed. The Metallurgy department has a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:3, with all faculty holding PhDs. The teaching quality is mixed, with a couple of exceptional educators. The annual fee for the mentioned batch is INR 100,000, with government scholarships covering INR 35,000, leaving students to pay INR 65,000. The fee remains constant throughout the course but can be considered high compared to similar colleges. The college offers a placement cell that assists students from the third year, securing jobs for over 300 students annually with companies like IBM, Google, and Infosys. The average salary package is around INR 4-5 lakhs. Eligibility for placements requires a 75% average in all semesters. While opportunities in metallurgy are limited, top students can secure paid internships at institutions like DRDO and BARC. The college doesn't offer internal scholarships, but government scholarships based on caste and merit are available. Tuition fees have risen significantly, especially in CSE, ECE, and IT branches, reaching up to INR 160,000 annually. Hostel accommodation costs INR 80,000 per year. Education loans are accessible, but no study stipends are provided. Students entering through EAMCET might find the fees high.
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