MITS boasts a favorable faculty-student ratio of 1:10, creating a supportive learning environment. Faculty members like Mr. K. DurgaCharan and Dr. N. Komal Kumar are notable mentors, enhancing student-faculty relations. The college, currently transitioning to university status, maintains autonomy in its examination processes. While the curriculum is relevant, some faculty members focus on syllabus completion over teaching effectiveness, highlighting an area for improvement. Students become eligible for campus placements from their third year, with a strong placement rate between 70% to 80%. Major recruiters include IBM, Infosys, Wipro, Tata, Virtusa, and others. The 2025 batch saw Accenture and Cognizant placing over 150 students each. Internships are available with companies like GGK Tech and Rockwell, offering stipends up to 30k. The tuition fee for B.Tech programs varies by specialization: ₹190,000 for CSE and CSE-Artificial Intelligence, ₹160,000 for CSE-Data Science, ₹140,000 for CSE-IT and CSE-Cyber Security, and ₹100,000 for Civil and Mechanical Engineering annually. Scholarships such as Vidhya Dheevana and Vasathi Deevena are available for eligible students, with 100% scholarships for those with an Andhra Pradesh state ration card. The convenor quota fee has increased from ₹69,990 in 2021 to around ₹77,000, with a total four-year cost of approximately ₹3.07 lakh. Management quota fees have risen from ₹1,60,000 in 2021 to ₹2,00,000, eligible for external scholarships. Computer specialization fees under the management quota are around ₹1.80 lakh per year.
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