Admission to MIC College of Technology can be achieved through the AP EAMCET exam and counseling, with options for branch changes via management fees. The college is well-regarded locally, particularly for its qualified faculty, many of whom hail from prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs. These educators focus on both academic and soft skills, crucial for job acquisition. The college supports skill development for government jobs and project work leading to patents. Financially, the college benefits from government reimbursement programs that cover full fees for students qualifying through AP EAMCET, and an additional 20,000 rupees for mess and hostel costs. Conversely, non-qualifying students face fees up to 1 lakh per year. The placement rate is about 65%, with fewer than 10 companies visiting annually; they offer salary packages averaging 3-4 lakhs, mainly from mass recruiters like Wipro, TCS, and Infosys. Internships are not internally provided but are allowed in major cities. Diploma students receive non-stipend internships with certificates. Government scholarships offer a direct annual transfer of 35,000 INR to students' bank accounts, and there is a government-linked loan of the same amount for eligible students. The college does not provide its own scholarships or loans due to its university affiliation, but some students benefit from scholarships from voluntary organizations.
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