The course at MGIT features a faculty-to-student ratio that is inconsistently reported as either 1:15 or 1:65. All faculty members have Master's degrees, with some holding or pursuing PhDs, and are generally approachable for academic support. However, there are concerns about faculty teaching outside their expertise, which affects the quality of education in real-world problem-solving. The examination system faces criticism for poor scheduling, resulting in increased stress. Assessments comprise 60 marks from semester exams and 40 from midterm averages. In 2022, campus placements began in the 6th semester, with eligibility from the 5th. The highest package was 70 LPA, with Providence offering 11 LPA for an analyst role. Around 50-70% of eligible students secured placements, with companies like Accenture, Deloitte, TCS, and others recruiting about 10 students each. Deloitte offered internships with a stipend of 5,000, while others offered 20k to 40k. Despite a good placement history, some students noted issues with training and recruitment diversity. The current tuition fee is approximately Rs. 1,67,000, with miscellaneous costs raising it to about Rs. 1,80,000, up from a previous Rs. 1,20,000. Government scholarships are available, including a full fee waiver for students scoring below a 10,000 rank in TS EAMCET, applied through TS ePass. Scholarships are either a full waiver or a Rs. 30,000 subsidy. The standard bus fee is Rs. 40,000 annually. Students are informed of potential tuition fee increases upon admission. Campus employment is unavailable, with complaints about outdated computers and insufficient extracurricular activities.
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