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Campus Life
Academics
Value for Money
The labs and workshops are there, but most machines are old and not working well. Classrooms are fine, but sometimes crowded and noisy. It’s enough for basic work, but real practical learning is limited.
I study Mechanical Engineering because it was my branch choice. Some teachers explain well, but many just read from chatgpt and old books which are outdated and don’t guide much. The syllabus covers basics, but new tech and hands-on topics are missing.
Placements are okay, but getting a good job needs extra effort. Many seniors give wrong or exaggerated advice about companies. Some companies visit, but real high-paying offers are rare and seems we don't have any interships for 2nd years and 1st years which make me lost confidence in get placed
Fees are high for what we get in labs and classes. It’s partly worth it if you do projects and study on your own. Many chances depend on your own effort, not the college support.
The campus is big and green, which is nice. Best part is space for events and clubs; worst: some old labs and senior politics. Students can join clubs and competitions, but learning depends on your own work.
College can be okay if you take initiative for projects and learning. Bad seniors and lack of guidance make it frustrating at times. you need to work hard to get results.
The college has well-equipped Mechanical workshops with CNC machines and fluid labs that really helped me understand real-world processes. There are separate testing zones for engines and hydraulics, which made project work smoother. Even though some old machines need upgrades, overall it prepared me for practical industry tasks.
I studied Mechanical Engineering because I m passionate about industrial solutions and water management systems. Most professors explain concepts clearly and give guidance for projects, though a few rely on theory slides. The curriculum is good for basics, but more industry-standard software and automation courses would be helpful.
I personally I got my job at Zurn Elkay Water Solutions with 4.5 LPA, thanks to strong practical and projects experience.About half the batch was placed, while others found internships or off-campus opportunities.
The course fees are reasonable considering workshops, labs, and industry exposure. I feel the investment was worth it because practical learning directly contributed to my placement. College events and mentoring sessions gave added value beyond just theory.
I personally like lots of open areas to test machines and prototypes; worst: some older lab instruments could be modernized. Students can engage in technical fests, workshops, competitions, and club projects for hands-on learning.
MLRITM gave me the practical experience that helped secure my job at Zurn Elkay. Hands-on lab work, teacher support, and real-world project exposure were the highlights. The college encourages innovation and skill-building, which is crucial for Mechanical engineers.
From my point of view, MLRITM has a solid physical campus with big classrooms, good labs, and a peaceful study environment. The workshops and library are useful, though some labs need more updated equipment for advanced research. Hostel and mess facilities are decent, and the campus supports events where I got to test and improve my agri-drone prototype.
I’m studying B.Tech in Electronics & Communication because I always wanted to build smart tools for farmers like my agri‑drone approved by DGC. Teaching quality is a mix — some teachers explain well and help with projects, while others mostly follow old notes. The curriculum covers basics, but it needs more modern subjects and hands‑on work for real world tech.
Placement support at MLRITM is okay but not great; many students get offers, but top packages are rare and depend on personal preparation. Around half the batch got placed through campus drives, while others found internships or jobs on their own. My agri‑drone project, approved by DGC, helped me get attention from startups and tech recruiters, which improved my placement opportunities.
The course fees are on the higher side compared to some colleges, but considering the campus, labs, and exposure, it feels reasonable overall. I feel I’m getting value for money, especially because I could work on my agri‑drone project and gain practical experience. Extra support from teachers and access to events and workshops also make the investment worthwhile.
The campus is big and green with neat classrooms, labs, and space to test ideas like my agri‑drone prototype safely outdoors. The best part is the environment for events and clubs, but the worst is that some facilities like old lab equipment and weak Wi‑Fi can slow technical work. Students get to join technical clubs, cultural fests, competitions, and project showcases that help build skills beyond regular studies.
MLRITM gave me the chance to turn my agri‑drone idea into reality with guidance from teachers and DGC approval. The college encourages practical projects and innovation, which is great for students who want hands-on experience. Overall, it’s a place where passion and effort can lead to real achievements, even if some facilities need improvement
i really like our campus infrastructure. the classrooms and labs are spacious well lit,and equipped with computer and projectors that help when working and shooting content between classes. we also have a bit library clean common areas,and a cafeteria that's perfect for hanging out with friends.
i'm studying B.tech computer science and engineering because i've always loved technology and solving problems with coding.from day one i knew i wanted to build things like apps,websites and someday work in software development so cse felt like the perfect. the quality of teaching is mostly decent.moat teachers are friendly and explains concepts clearly quickly so often during practicals.
a good number of IT and software companies visit our campus every year. i have seen friends get offers from places like TCS,accenture ,cognizant and others.the average package usaully falls around 3-6lpa with some high offer reaching over 25 lpa.
my fees is around 1lakh per year for the regular engineering program at my college.over the full 4 years it comes to about 4 lakhs total if you don't include other charges like hostel or mess.i think the fees are ok to pay in my experience.
i personally like open spaces and the greenery around the campus it feels nice when i'm shooting reels or just taking break after classes. the best part is that it feels so calm and not too crowded.students can get involved in the tech clubs,coding competitions,fests,and events the campus have both learning and extracurricular activities well.
one thing that could be better is more modern labs and faster internet in some areas sometimes it slows down work when many students are online together.and a few partrs of the campus would benefit from little upgrade,but it's nothing major.
very goog infrastructure with no facilities and I have a great day of college and never willing to study in that collage because of that infrastructure and food provided in that hostel worst college guys never join here
good academic. good faculty full of knowledge and I have a great day of the year in my college and I love it when they teach good college for academic but you will definitely fail in this college even though you study well.
never think of it you will study well you will pass for four years but you will never get any placement because college will never try to provide placement worst faculty ever worst never think of this college guys
Worst poor faculty teaching staffs MLRITM: More like Mandatory Loss of Rights and Intelligence. Prison-level attendance, faculty who read old PDFs, and a placement cell that only hires interns. Save your money. SCAM. ????
Very poor faculty MLRITM: More like Mandatory Loss of Rights and Intelligence. Prison-level attendance, faculty who read old PDFs, and a placement cell that only hires interns. Save your money. SCAM. ????
Blehhh worst MLRITM: More like Mandatory Loss of Rights and Intelligence. Prison-level attendance, faculty who read old PDFs, and a placement cell that only hires interns. Save your money. SCAM. Scammmmm
Not at all MLRITM: More like Mandatory Loss of Rights and Intelligence. Prison-level attendance, faculty who read old PDFs, and a placement cell that only hires interns. Save your money. SCAM.
Campus Life is disgusting MLRITM: More like Mandatory Loss of Rights and Intelligence. Prison-level attendance, faculty who read old PDFs, and a placement cell that only hires interns. Save your money. SCAM.
MLRITM: More like Mandatory Loss of Rights and Intelligence. Prison-level attendance, faculty who read old PDFs, and a placement cell that only hires interns. Save your money. SCAM.
It has good classrooms, labs, a library, and campus Wi-Fi. Hostels are clean with basic facilities. Mess food is okay. There is a good gym, very good grounds, and really good competitions. Nice clubs are available. The canteens are good. It has a good verbal infrastructure with a lot of greenery, which is maintained every day.
Faculty members are mediocre at best. The teaching quality is really bad. The course is updated and mostly industry-oriented. Semester exams are moderate in difficulty, and the pass rate is usually above 90%. The library is good, so it all depends on you and your interest.
It is quite complicated, but it’s better for our future. Like a bitter gourd, it won’t taste good, but it is good for health. Teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable with interactive teachi
It has good classrooms, labs, a library, and campus Wi-Fi. Hostels are clean with basic facilities. Mess food is okay. There is a good gym, very good grounds, and really good competitions. Nice clubs are available. The canteens are good. It has a good verbal infrastructure with a lot of greenery, which is maintained every day.
Faculty members are mediocre at best. The teaching quality is really bad. The course is updated and mostly industry-oriented. Semester exams are moderate in difficulty, and the pass rate is usually above 90%. The library is good, so it all depends on you and your interest.
2024, placements were 93%. The highest package was 21 LPA, and the average was 8.32 LPA. Top companies include IBM, ITC, Oracle, Ford, Dell, TCS, and Amazon. Approximately 90–100% of students get internships. Around 20–30% receive stipend-based internships offering between Rs.5,000 to Rs.15,000. Major recruiters are Oracle, Bosch, and Cisco.
The infrastructure at Amrita Coimbatore is well-developed and modern. All classrooms are equipped with smart boards and projectors. Wi-Fi is available throughout the campus and is fairly stable. The department labs for CSE and AI are well-maintained with high-end systems and access to necessary software tools.
Faculty members at Amrita Coimbatore are highly qualified, knowledgeable, and supportive. Most professors hold PhDs and are approachable for doubts or project guidance. The course curriculum is well-structured and regularly updated with industry trends, covering core subjects like Data Structures, DBMS, AI, and electives.
Over 90% of students from our course were placed, with top recruiters like Amazon, Microsoft, Cisco, Zoho, Cognizant, TCS, Accenture, and Deloitte actively hiring. The highest package offered was around 56 LPA (Amazon SDE), the lowest around 4 LPA.
College has excellent infrastructure especially if you are going to live in the hostel facility of college GHS. The college is not that big. It has a main building called as dome building with library in it for B.Tech and other branches. We have 4 other blocks and 2 messes in total with many cafeterias around the college university. We also have a cricket ground with basketball court, badminton, and tennis court along with a football area. The infrastructure is excellent, to be precise.
Teachers are good for many courses. For some courses, they are just bad like university keeps on introducing new courses every year. So most of the time, no teacher in university knows any of them, so they just watch youtube videos just like us before teaching us. While talking about exams, they are not constant for every course like CSE and data science. The exams are the hardest for AI, IT, IoT, CCE, and ECE, they are medium to easy.
Around 120 out of 150 were placed last year. The average salary is around 14 LPA as per as the documents I got last year. The highest salary is 1 crore, and average salary is 14.4 LPA for CSE alone, and 30 LPA for top 30% students. But for seniors the real average package is somewhere around 8 LPA - 9 LPA some say it's 6 LPA - 7 LPA.
Hello,
Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of technology and Management is an autonomous institution affiliated to JNTUH.
The college is approved by AICTE and has been accrdited by NBA.
The college has been accrdited with NAAC 'A' grade.
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Marri Laxman
Hello,
Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of technology and Management is an autonomous institution affiliated to JNTUH.
The college is approved by AICTE and has been accrdited by NBA.
The college has been accrdited with NAAC 'A' grade.
------ The contact details of the college are as following -
Marri Laxman
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