The MITS admission process requires candidates to appear for the JEE Mains exam, followed by counseling based on merit lists. The college boasts an experienced faculty, many of whom hold PhDs from top institutions like IITs and NITs, and are known for their support and approachability. The electronics branch has the highest average package and placement rates. The grading system divides 100 marks among exams, quizzes, and assignments, with practicals also totaling 100 marks. The curriculum is robust, blending core and elective courses with mandatory coding languages each semester, though some faculty may not be current with technological advances. MITS offers affordable fees, with government and Scindia Society funding keeping costs low, except for some self-financed branches. The BTech fee ranges from 4 to 5.5 lakh INR, starting with about 1.25 lakh INR for the first year. Placements are strong, with 60-80% placement annually. In 2022, 951 offers came from 55 companies, including TCS and Infosys. The highest on-campus package was INR 24 LPA, with off-campus reaching INR 1.05 crore. Average packages range from INR 3-8 LPA. Placement eligibility starts in the 6th semester, with internships available from the 3rd year, and summer internships for 1st and 2nd-year students. The college offers scholarships through government schemes, including tuition waivers for top students in each branch and support for OBC, SC, ST, and economically weaker sections. BTech fees range from 4 to 5.5 lakh INR, with slight annual increases. Despite minor delays in scholarship disbursement, government-aided students receive 28,000 to 32,000 INR annually. The college does not offer its own scholarships beyond government schemes.
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