One of my sisters studied in MRCET. According to her, MRCET is much better than MREC, which is the first campus belonging to the Malla Reddy group. Even though it was built first, MRCET still shines through because of its faculty, infrastructure, and curriculum. It is now an autonomous college as well.
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Categories |
MRCET |
Course Fee |
4 lakhs |
Highest CTC |
8 LPA |
Average CTC |
3 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
IBM, Amazon, TCS, Tech Mahindra, etc. |
MRCETs national-level technical fest Akshara 2K20 was held recently and was a lot of fun. They open new avenues for students to explore.
Yes, you can easily get into Malla Reddy College of Engineering with a rank below 10,000 in TS EAMCET. I have a few friends from the institute and they also agree. Here is the required cutoff for the institute in recent years.
Branches |
Cutoff |
CSE |
6784-7858 |
Civil Engineering |
22470-29896 |
Electronics and Communication Engineering |
10168-11407 |
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
18396-23011 |
Information Technology |
9994-10841 |
Mining Engineering |
40814-95714 |
Mechanical Engineering |
26952-34137 |
There are a lot of options to pick up the other colleges, in fact, better ones like CBIT, MGIT, JNTU, Osmania, VNR, Vardhaman, BVRIT, and so on. But if you already decided on Malla Reddy College of Engineering, it is better to choose MRCET campus. It is the best among all the Malla Reddy Group of Institutes.
Every college is excellent and ineffective in its way. Similarly, these colleges have their advantages.
Malla Reddy is the best choice for placements.
Guru Nanak is the best choice for a college with excellent faculty, infrastructure, and hostel facilities.
Vardhaman, BV Raju is ideal for college architecture and development.
VNR is ideal for colleges with stringent rules and regulations.
It's not about the college when it comes to engineering; it's about how you learn and how much effort you put in. Colleges only teach you 10% of what you need to know; the other 90% must be learned outside of the classroom and through hard work. Any college will suffice if you have a strong interest in your program and are serious about pursuing a career in engineering.
All of the mentioned institutes are approved by AICTE. Malla Reddy Engineering College was ranked 54 amongst 147 Universities in India by The Times of India. For BTech, VJIT was ranked 56 amongst 162 Universities in India in the year 2020 by The Times of India. GITAM was ranked 85th by NIRF University rankings.
Courses:
The popular courses at Malla Reddy Engineering College, VJIT, and GITAM are BTech, MTech, and MBA. These courses are offered under various specializations at the institutes. GITAM also offers BA, B.Sc, BBA, B.Com, MA, M.Sc, B.Arch, M.Phil, Ph.D., B.Tech + M.Tech, BMS, and B.Pharma.
Facilities:
Malla Reddy Engineering College:
VJIT:
GITAM:
Placements:
Malla Reddy Engineering College:
VJIT:
GITAM:
All these three universities have their advantages and disadvantages. You can choose the college depending upon what your preference is.
According to The Week, both the institutes were ranked for courses in B.Tech. Malla Reddy is ranked 131-191 in India and 11th in Hyderabad for the year 2020. Whereas, BVRIT women is ranked 146-191 in India and 15th in Hyderabad for the year 2020.
Courses:
Malla Reddy Engineering College:
BVRIT Women:
Faculty:
BVRIT women have a large number of well-qualified professors in all the branches. Nearly all the faculties have years of teaching experience in the institute. Malla Reddy also consists of qualified faculties.
Placements:
Malla Reddy Engineering College:
BVRIT women:
Campus facilities:
Malla Reddy Engineering College:
BVRIT women:
Both the institutes have their advantages. As no particular course is mentioned it is difficult to choose which institute is better. Compare the two institutes based on the program they offer for the course you want to pursue.
NIRF ranked St. Martin’s institute for B.Tech as 251 out of 300 in India for the year 2020. On the other hand, according to The Week, Malla Reddy was ranked 151 for B.Tech in India 2020.
Faculty:
The most important feature to decide the standard of education is the faculty present in the institute. Both St. Martin and Malla Reddy have experienced well-qualified faculties.
Admission:
Both Malla Reddy and St. Martin offer BTech programs in specializations like CSE, ECE, IT, CE, ME, EEE, etc. The course fee for BTech at Malla Reddy and St. Martin are ?1.03 lakhs and ?80,000 respectively.
EAMCET is the exam accepted in both of them for admissions. Malla Reddy also accepts JEE scores.
Candidates must have passed 10+2 with PCM as subjects (for both) and acquired a minimum of 45% marks (only for Malla Reddy) in order to be eligible for admission.
Placements:
Both the institutes have a separate training cell, which specifically pays attention to the placements.
Malla Reddy:
The institute organizes training programs for their students to develop interview and soft skills. The placement cell has collaborated with various industries for industrial training, on-campus and off-campus placements.
Some top recruits of 2020 were Amazon, Microsoft, TCS, Infosys, Samsung, Tech Mahindra, NCR, EA Sports, etc.
The highest package offered was INR 14 LPA and the average salary package offered was INR 4 LPA.
St. Martin’s:
The highest package offered was INR 27 LPA and the average salary package offered was INR 3.5 LPA.
Top recruits at the institute were Amazon, DBS bank, MAQ software, BYJU'S, OYO Rooms, INFOSYS, Wipro, TCS, IBM, Just Dial, Vivo, ICICI Bank, etc.
Every year almost 90% of students get placed in the on-campus selections.
From 2nd year students are given special training for placements in various areas (group discussion, coding skills, soft skills, aptitude, etc.
Many other facilities are available in both the institutes like sport facilities, libraries, computer labs, on-campus hostels, cafeteria, mess, etc. Both the institutes are well-reputed and offer decent facilities and placements. So, choose according to your convenience.