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M M College of Technology in Raipur is a private engineering college that’s been around since 2007, affiliated with Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University. It’s a place where the fees are relatively low—the total cost for a four-year B.Tech is under 3 lakhs—and the median placement package sits at about 4 LPA. That’s the core trade-off here. You’re not getting a nationally ranked brand or record-breaking salaries, but for students in Chhattisgarh looking for an affordable, AICTE-approved technical education with decent infrastructure, MMCT presents a practical option. The campus is on a 10-acre plot near the cricket stadium, which is convenient, but the real story is in the balance between cost and outcome.
MMCT runs the standard suite of engineering programs you’d expect from a CSVTU-affiliated college. At the undergraduate level, they offer B.E./B.Tech across nine specializations, each with an intake of 60 seats. The list includes Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computer Science, Civil, Mechanical, and the less common Mining and Mechatronics. For postgraduates, there’s a two-year M.Tech in Structural Engineering (18 seats). They also have three-year Diploma programs after 10th grade in fields like AI & ML and core engineering disciplines.
Academically, the college’s stated philosophy is a shift “from syllabus towards methodology,” aiming for critical thinking. In practice, being part of CSVTU means the curriculum and exams are largely dictated by the university. Faculty information is sparse online; the college lists nine members, with two holding PhDs (in CSE and ETE). You won’t find star professors or deep research focus here. It’s a teaching-oriented institution where the goal is to get students through the university syllabus with adequate lab support. They mention national and international collaborations, but no specific MoUs or industry tie-ups are detailed, which is typical for many private colleges in the region.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The college doesn’t publish a highest or average package figure, which is often a red flag. The one solid number available is a median package of INR 4.05 LPA. That’s a realistic, if modest, starting point for engineering graduates from a newer private college in this part of India.
They claim “49 qualified students placed” in an unverified year. Without knowing the total graduating cohort, that percentage is hard to pin down. The recruiter list includes names like TCS, Wipro, Accenture, and Tata Communications—standard IT service companies that recruit widely. There are also firms like EDM Solutions and Webnet Creatives, which are likely regional players.
The student sentiment section is telling. While “placement support exists” is noted as a positive, the academics and infrastructure ratings from reviews are just 2.5 out of 5. That gap suggests the placement cell is active but fighting an uphill battle against the college’s academic reputation. Don’t expect a flood of core engineering offers; placements will be heavily skewed towards IT and IT-enabled services. For a student paying under 75k a year in tuition, a 4 LPA job isn’t a terrible return, but you’ll need to be proactive.
The affordability is MMCT’s strongest card. The annual tuition fee for B.Tech ranges from ₹44,800 to ₹73,000, depending on the specialization. Over four years, the total tuition cost is roughly ₹2.92 lakhs. For M.Tech, it’s about ₹1.40 lakhs for two years. Diploma fees are around ₹39,248 for the first year.
These numbers don’t include hostel, mess, or other mandatory fees, which aren’t specified in the available data. You’ll need to budget extra for those, but even then, the total cost will remain significantly lower than many private engineering colleges.
The college says it offers scholarships, including government schemes for SC/ST/OBC and economically weaker sections. If you’re eligible for state government scholarships, that can further reduce the financial burden. It’s worth checking the official website or contacting the administration directly for the latest forms and deadlines.
Admissions are channeled through the state’s technical education system. For B.E./B.Tech, you need a valid score in either JEE Main or the state entrance exam, CG PET. Selection is merit-based through counseling conducted by the Chhattisgarh Directorate of Technical Education.
The only cutoff data available is a CG PET 2022 score of 41.708. That’s not a rank, but a candidate’s score, and it indicates the bar isn’t exceptionally high. The application window for 2025 was noted as June 22-26, with a nominal fee (₹200 for General category).
Quotas are a factor here. 15% of B.Tech seats are under Management Quota, and another 10% are for All-India candidates via JEE. For M.Tech, 25% of seats are for sponsored candidates (no GATE required). Diploma seats left after allocating to state domicile students are also filled via management quota. If you miss the cutoff, these quota seats are an option, but expect the fees to be higher.
The 10-acre campus is described as having good infrastructure. The labs seem to be a point of emphasis—there are five computer labs with over 500 PCs, plus specialized labs for multimedia, animation, and communication tech. Workshops for mechanical trades (machine, carpentry, welding) are listed, which is good for hands-on learning. The library has a reported 13,516 books and DELNET access for digital journals.
Hostels are separate for boys and girls, on-campus, and described as comfortable and secure with furnished rooms and common areas. Food quality isn’t rated, but a canteen and ATM are present. For health, there are on-campus medical facilities. Sports include outdoor fields for basketball and soccer and indoor spaces for table tennis and badminton. They have an auditorium and claim a “well-organized” transport system with dedicated buses.
It’s a self-contained campus. You’re not in the heart of Raipur (the airport is 12 km away), so student life revolves around college facilities and whatever events or fests the college organizes. The reviews that rated “campus life” positively (4/5) suggest it’s a decent, if not thrilling, environment.
Synthesizing the available sentiment, a clear split emerges. Students appreciate the value for money and the physical infrastructure—labs, library, sports facilities. The placement cell gets credit for trying, and the hostel living is considered comfortable. That’s the upside.
The downside is academic rigor. A 2.5/5 rating for “Academics” in a review is a significant caution. It points to potential issues with teaching quality, curriculum engagement, or perhaps a lack of challenge. The same 2.5/5 rating for “College Infrastructure” in another review contradicts the positive claims, suggesting maintenance or upkeep might be inconsistent.
There’s no mention of severe issues like ragging or poor management behavior, which is a positive. The social life seems adequate, supported by extracurricular activities and fests. The overall picture is of a college that provides the basic necessities and some perks without being academically demanding. Your experience will heavily depend on your personal drive and the peer group you find.
MMCT Raipur is a specific solution for a specific need. It’s worth considering if you are a cost-conscious student from Chhattisgarh or the surrounding region, you have a moderate entrance exam score (CG PET ~40+), and your primary goal is to obtain an affordable engineering degree with a realistic shot at a 3.5-4.5 LPA job in IT services. The low fee structure minimizes financial risk, and the reported infrastructure is better than many colleges in this price bracket.
You should probably look elsewhere if you are aiming for top-tier campus placements, a rigorous academic environment with research opportunities, or a nationally recognized degree. The lack of published high packages, the moderate academic ratings, and the absence of NAAC accreditation or NIRF ranking mean it won’t open doors on brand name alone.
Think of it as a pragmatic launchpad. You’ll get the degree and the campus interview opportunities, but landing a good job will depend more on your individual skills and hustle than on the college’s placement powerhouse. For the right student, that trade-off makes sense.
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Accenture
Amdocs
Bharti Enterprises Limited
Capgemini
Eureka Forbes
HCL Info System
ICICI Prudential
Inspire NGRT (Apple Retail)
Monnet Ispat and Energy Ltd
Paramatrix
Roots Infovision
Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd
Shriram Transport Finance Company Ltd.
Sutherland
TCS
Unisys
Wipro
Wipro BPO
WNS Global
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Study LibraryMMCT Raipur offers B.E./B.Tech in nine specializations including AI & ML, Computer Science, and Civil Engineering. Eligibility requires passing 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (minimum 45% marks) and a valid JEE Main or CG PET score. For M.Tech, a relevant B.E./B.Tech degree with at least 55% marks and a GATE score or the institute's entrance exam is needed.
The total tuition fee for the four-year B.E./B.Tech program is approximately INR 2.92 Lakhs, with annual fees ranging from ₹44,800 to ₹73,000. The two-year M.Tech program costs about INR 1.40 Lakhs in total, with yearly fees between ₹65,100 and ₹73,000. These are tuition fees and do not include hostel or mess charges.
The college reports a median placement package of INR 4.05 LPA. Top recruiters include TCS, Wipro, Accenture, and Tata Communications. While specific highest and average packages are not consistently published, placement support is active. Prospective students should note that placement outcomes can vary significantly by branch and individual student performance.
Campus facilities include separate hostels for boys and girls, well-equipped labs (including over 500 PCs in computer labs), a library with book bank and digital access, sports grounds, a canteen, an ATM, medical facilities, and college transport. The infrastructure is frequently cited as a positive aspect in student feedback.
Yes, the college offers scholarships, including government schemes for eligible students. For admissions, a 15% Management Quota exists for B.Tech programs. For M.Tech, 25% of seats are reserved for sponsored candidates who do not require a GATE score. Always check the official website for the latest scholarship and quota details.
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