Remarks
The eligibility criteria of the course are the students have to pass 10+2 with a minimum of 45 percent marks. Maths, Physics, and chemistry are compulsory subjects to apply in b.tech you have to write the entrance exam Eamcet and you have to pass the entrance exam with the 40 percent marks. To apply for the Eamcet test you have to go on the official website and you have to pay the application fee of 800 rupees. There will be reservations for sc, stand minorities students. The admission process is very easy.
Course Curriculum Overview
I chose these courses because I am very much interested in computers science and software. The faculty in the college is very good and well experienced and qualified and skillful. The student ratio in the college is 1:40. The teaching methods of the faculty are very good b.tech is a 4-year full-time course with 8 semesters. per year there will be 2 semesters.per semester there will be mid-exams that are very easy to pass.
Fees and Financial Aid
Fees for b.tech (computer science) in Malla Reddy college per year are 45000 rupees. There will be some other fees like lab and library you need to pay separately. Also, there is a scholarship opportunity for sc, st and minorities students from the state government. To apply for the scholarship we have to go to the pass website and fill in all the necessary details. Sanction of the scholarship depends upon eligibility criteria keep all the required documents ready as you will need to upload them for verification. There are no jobs on campus.
Campus Life
The college has a big campus with excellent infrastructure. The classrooms are very good seating facilities. May fest and cultural programs happen in the college. The college library has all the books needed for preparation anytime. There is a playground for sports and other extracurricular activities. The college website regularly updates important academic information. The canteen offers very hygenic food at affordable prices. There is a WhatsApp group in which regular updates are posted by the lecturers.














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