MLR Institute of Technology

MLR Institute of Technology
Type Higher Education and Research Institution
Established 2005 (Autonomous)
Chairman Marri Laxman Reddy
Location Hyderabad, TS, India
Campus Urban, 25 acres (100,000 m2) of land
Website www.mlrit.ac.in

MLR Institute of Technology (MLRIT) is located at Dundigal, Hyderabad-500 043,Telangana, India. The institution was started in 2005 by the KMR Education Trust, headed by Mr. Marri Laxman Reddy. The Institute has Five UG courses along with Seven PG Courses. The Institute is affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad,Telangana,INDIA. (JNTUH).

Courses

The institute offers a four-year degree Bachelor of Technology, in six key disciplines:

Every semester has a minimum of eight courses, which includes a minimum of two laboratory courses. Students are required to attend the institute for duration of not less than four years and not more than eight years to be considered for the award of the degree. The institute follows JNTUH strict attendance regulation, which requires students to put in a minimum class attendance of 75% to progress to the next semester. External (university) exams are held every semester in the campus and consolidated results in all these exams count towards the final aggregate grading.

Admissions

The minimum criterion for admission is 50% marks in the Intermediate/10+2 Examination. Students are admitted primarily based on their ranks in the Common Entrance Test EAMCET, held by the JNTUH every year.

Competition is usually intense and is increasing dramatically every year as the institute’s profile in both academic and extracurricular activities is rapidly improving.

Departments

The institute has 8 departments:

Industry Associations

The institute has associations and MOUs with a lot of industries in various fields for imparting training to students at a professional level, some of them include IBM, Microsoft, Tata Advanced Systems to name a few.

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