Admission to MITS requires candidates to take the JEE Mains exam, aiming for a rank below 200,000, followed by MP DTE counselling. Admission is based on eligibility and merit in counselling rounds. The faculty is a mix of experienced and young professors, praised for their support, especially in the electronics department, though the CSE department is considered stricter. The faculty-to-student ratios vary, indicating different perceptions. The exam pattern includes three mid-semester exams and one end-semester exam per semester, with marks distributed as 20% for mid-semester exams, 60% for end-semester exams, and 20% for projects. Despite some curriculum criticisms, the overall faculty contributes positively to student success, with a low failure rate. The fee structure is higher compared to other government colleges, with initial fees for Electronics and Communication students at ₹81,370 for the first semester and ₹20,000 for the second, totaling approximately ₹4 lakhs for engineering. Fees have increased to around ₹1 lakh per annum since 2019, posing challenges for students without scholarships. MITS boasts a strong placement record, especially in IT and CS, with a 60-90% placement rate and average packages ranging from 3.5 to 6 lakh per annum, with the highest reaching 17 lakh on-campus and 1 crore off-campus. Major recruiters include TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and Accenture. Core branches have lower placement rates of 40-50%. Internships exist but are limited and often require student initiative. Substantial scholarships are available, primarily for reserved category students and those with good JEE Mains ranks. Scholarships like the Mukhyamantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana cover full fees for students with a JEE rank under 150,000, and state government scholarships provide aid based on caste and income. First-year fees range from ₹1,04,070 to ₹1,36,000, with subsequent years costing ₹80,000 to ₹1,07,000 annually. Total course fees range from ₹3.75 to ₹5.42 lakh, with scholarships significantly reducing costs for eligible students.
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