The reviewer gained admission to MIT Muzaffarpur's Electrical branch via BCECE 2014, with the process involving document submission and a ?22,700 Demand Draft. Classes started on August 4, 2014, and the reviewer joined on August 28, 2014. Faculty members are well-qualified, with many having UPSC/BPSC qualifications or being IIT alumni, ensuring a supportive learning environment. The college charges an admission fee of ?22,700 and ?2,700 per semester exam, totaling under ?50,000 for the B.Tech course.
Hostel and mess fees are ?750 and ?2,400 monthly, respectively, with students spending about ?5,000 monthly for living. Scholarships make fees feasible, covering hostel, food, and exams. Notable recruiters include JK Cement, Wipro, and Infosys, with 60-70% placement rates. The highest package is 42 LPA, with an average of 6-8 LPA, particularly strong in IT. Core students often pursue government jobs or exams like GATE, with some joining PSUs like IOCL.
Internships are available from NTPC, PGCIL, and others, providing industry exposure. Placements begin typically in the 5th or 6th semester, with students also engaging in technical events. As a government-owned college, MIT collaborates with MSME under the MAKE IN INDIA initiative, supporting research students financially. Academic fees are minimal at INR 10 annually, and examination fees are about INR 4000 per semester. Hostel and mess fees are INR 14,700 and INR 21,000 yearly, respectively.
Scholarships, including the Bihar Post Matric Scholarship, help reduce costs, with state programs offering around INR 15,000 annually. The Bihar Student Credit Card Scheme offers loans up to INR 4 Lakhs. Without hostel use, total course costs are around INR 50,000, rising to INR 1.11 Lakh with hostel and mess. Placement drives offer an average salary of INR 3.5 Lakhs per annum.
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