The admission process at MIT involves a written test and interview, emphasizing academic and non-technical skills, with test content in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Applicants apply with JEE NTA scores, choosing from nine engineering branches, each requiring a minimum percentile. Popular courses like computer science are in high demand. The faculty, with over 28 years of industry experience, provides comprehensive training, though some face challenges in course completion, leading to rushed sessions. The course includes practicals, mid-semester, and end-term exams. The annual B.Tech fee is approximately INR 3,10,000, payable in four installments, with scholarships potentially covering up to 100% based on exam performance. General category fees are around INR 1.14 lakhs per year, while SC/ST students may pay around INR 7,000. An alternate fee structure totals INR 2,95,000, payable in three installments. The college, now autonomous, has a high placement rate of 98-99%, with salary packages ranging from INR 4 LPA to 40 LPA. The average package is 5-7 LPA, while the petroleum department averages 10-12 LPA, with a high of 37 LPA. Notable recruiters include ONGC, ExxonMobil, L&T, Infosys, and Cognizant, with over 17 MNCs visiting annually. Internships, with stipends from INR 20,000 to 40,000 per month, are also offered. Despite some issues in the curriculum affecting selections, the collegeÕs strong industry ties ensure diverse opportunities. Scholarships, including MHRD and Vishwanath Karad, are available for high achievers in JEE NTA exams. Financial assistance and EMI options support economically disadvantaged students. The total course fee is INR 1,240,000, payable in installments with additional exam fees. Despite its cost, the college's strong placement and internship opportunities make it a viable choice for students.
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