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If you're looking at engineering colleges in Haryana's NCR belt and your JEE Main rank is in the 4-8 lakh range, MRK Institute of Engineering and Technology is a name you'll likely encounter. Established in 2009, this private institute offers a pragmatic, budget-friendly path to a B.Tech degree. It's not a top-tier NIRF-ranked powerhouse, but it serves a specific purpose: providing an AICTE-approved technical education at a very accessible fee point, particularly for students from the region. The campus, while compact, is described as green and well-equipped with modern labs, including a notable CNC machine. The placement story is straightforward—average packages hover around ₹2-3 LPA, with companies like Wipro and Hexaware showing up for recruitment. For many students, that's the trade-off: lower fees for a functional degree from an institute that gets the basics right, even if it lacks the prestige or cutting-edge opportunities of more established colleges.
MRK offers a focused set of programs centered around engineering, with BBA and BCA rounding out the undergraduate options. The B.Tech program is the main draw, with Computer Science and Engineering having the largest intake (90 seats). Mechanical (60), Electrical (30), and the niche Fire Technology & Safety Engineering (30) make up the core engineering offerings. There's also a B.Tech Lateral Entry path for diploma holders.
Academically, the institute leans into practical training. They've got a language lab with software, a computer center with multimedia tools, and a well-equipped workshop. A standout feature is the CNC machine in the Mechanical department—that's a solid piece of kit for hands-on learning. They also operate as a Technical Remote Centre for IIT Bombay and IIT Kharagpur, which can provide access to workshops and lectures from those premier institutes, a definite plus.
Beyond the syllabus, they offer soft skills training and special coaching for competitive exams like GATE, which is a thoughtful add-on for students aiming higher. Faculty reviews, as we'll see, are a mixed bag. Some are praised as helpful and friendly; others, not so much. That inconsistency is something to keep in mind.
Let's be direct about placements. The official website claims "100+ Placement every year" and some student reviews echo a "placement 100%" sentiment. You should view those figures with healthy skepticism. The more tangible data points are the salary figures: an average package of ₹2-3 LPA and a highest package in the ₹4-5 LPA range.
Those numbers tell a clearer story. This isn't a campus where you'll find mass recruitment drives from product-based tech giants offering 15-20 LPA packages. The recruitment is functional. Top recruiters, based on alumni placements, include IT services firms like Wipro and Hexaware, and core engineering companies like Yamaha, Schneider Electric, AVTEC, and Tenneco. Just Dial also recruits from here.
The takeaway? If you graduate from MRK, you have a decent shot at an entry-level job in the IT services sector or a related engineering field, likely with a starting salary that reflects the institute's positioning and fee structure. It's a platform, not a launchpad. For better opportunities, you'd need to leverage the GATE coaching they offer or build an exceptional off-campus profile.
This is where MRK presents a compelling argument. For the 2025-2026 academic year, the total tuition fee for the entire 4-year B.Tech program is ₹2.76 Lakhs. That breaks down to just ₹69,000 per year. BBA and BCA programs are even more affordable at ₹1.13 Lakhs for three years. You can view the official fee structure on the MRK Institute website.
Hostel and mess fees are extra and vary based on room sharing (single, double, triple, four-bed). The exact numbers aren't published, but the hostel includes a mess and basic amenities. The boys' hostel has an annexed AC gym.
Scholarships are available based on academic merit and reserved categories. The institute also states that financial loans are available through banks like OBC. The low tuition fee inherently reduces the financial burden, which is a significant advantage for many families.
Admission to the B.Tech program is primarily through state-level counseling. They accept JEE Main scores for the 75% state quota seats. The cutoffs are very accessible, which aligns with the institute's profile. For the General category in the 2024 cycle (Round 2), the closing ranks for the home state quota ranged from 461,009 to 895,043 via JEE Main and HSTES.
The 2025 HSTES data shows a similar range, with the B.Tech CSE cutoff for the TFW category at 814,348 in Round 2. If your rank is beyond 3-4 lakhs in JEE Main, MRK becomes a realistic option through the Haryana state counseling process. For B.Tech Lateral Entry, the 2022 HSTES closing rank was 1116.
For M.Tech, a valid GATE score is required. The institute also fills 25% of seats (including a 15% NRI quota) directly at the institute level, with the same minimum eligibility.
Application windows are typically in the summer. For B.Tech via JEE Main, it's around June-July; for BBA/BCA, it's May-July. An application fee is charged.
The campus spans about 43,000 sq. meters—some students have called it small, but it's described as lush green and pollution-free. It's located in an industrial area near Rewari, which means it's not in the middle of a bustling city. Transport is provided from parts of the NCR.
Infrastructure is consistently noted as a strength. Classrooms and seminar halls are huge and have audio-visual gear. The library is computerized with a good collection and digital access. The whole campus is Wi-Fi enabled. There's a smart studio for online classes, an air-cooled canteen, and a medical clinic with an on-call doctor.
Hostels are separate for boys and girls, offering various sharing options. They're described as providing "homely comfort" with a hygienic, in-house mess. The boys' hostel has that AC gym and a hair grooming center. It's functional living.
Where there's a dip in sentiment? Sports facilities. While the institute claims adequate playgrounds and an indoor gym, student reviews point to dissatisfaction here. Social life is built around college-organized events—sports, cultural fests, technical events, and NSS camps. The atmosphere is reportedly ragging-free, which is a big positive for new students.
Synthesizing the student sentiment gives you a balanced, real-world picture. The positives are clear: the canteen and library get thumbs up. The infrastructure is generally praised. The no-ragging policy is appreciated and contributes to a safe environment for newcomers. Many find the faculty helpful and friendly.
But the reviews don't sugarcoat the negatives. Teaching quality is inconsistent. One student put it plainly: "I don't think they teach very well. Some teachers are good... Somewhat okay in this college." That's a recurring theme—you might get a great mentor, or you might not. The sports facilities are a common complaint. And yes, some feel the campus is too small.
On placements, the optimism in some reviews clashes with the reported salary data. Alumni get jobs, often at the companies listed, but the packages are modest. It's a college that meets baseline expectations for many—decent infrastructure, a degree, and a chance at a job—without consistently exceeding them.
MRK Institute is a practical choice, not an aspirational one. It's worth serious consideration if your JEE Main rank is between 4-9 lakhs and you're prioritizing an extremely low-cost, AICTE-approved B.Tech degree from the Haryana NCR region. The fee is its biggest advantage, making it accessible. The infrastructure is solid, and the no-ragging, supportive environment is a legitimate benefit.
However, temper your expectations. Teaching quality is hit-or-miss, and placement outcomes, while existent, are in the ₹2-3 LPA average range. The campus is functional but not sprawling, and it's not in a metropolitan hub.
Who is it best for? Cost-conscious students from the region who want a straightforward engineering degree and are prepared to supplement their classroom learning independently or through the institute's GATE coaching. Who should look elsewhere? Students with higher ranks who can secure seats in more reputed state or central universities, or those for whom a vibrant campus life and high-placement guarantees are non-negotiable. For its specific niche, MRK does a decent job.
3 streams · Fees from ₹27.5K to ₹55.0K
2 exams with cutoff data available
| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 3,34,557 | 2025 | R2 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 11,82,071 | 2025 | R2 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 3,62,631 | 2025 | R2 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 11,98,007 | 2025 | R2 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,26,821 | 2024 | R2 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,95,413 | 2024 | R2 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 4,52,784 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Internet of Things | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,05,803 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech (Lateral) Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 774 | 2022 | R2 |
| B.Tech (Lateral) Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 1,108 | 2022 | R2 |
| B.Tech (Lateral) Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 737 | 2022 | R2 |
| B.Tech (Lateral) Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 1,099 | 2022 | R2 |
| B.Tech (Lateral) Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 1,116 | 2022 | R1 |
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Study LibraryMRK Institute of Engineering and Technology is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi. It is affiliated with Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, and/or Indira Gandhi University Meerpur, Rewari, Haryana.
For the 2025-2026 academic year, the annual tuition fee for the B.Tech program is ₹69,000, with a total program fee of ₹2.76 Lakhs for four years. For the M.Tech program, the first-year fee is ₹75,000, with a total two-year program fee of ₹1.5 Lakhs.
B.Tech admissions require a JEE Main or HSTES score. B.Tech Lateral Entry admissions consider LEET or HSTES scores. Admission to the M.Tech program is based on a valid GATE score.
The campus features well-equipped labs, including a language lab and a Mechanical workshop with a CNC machine. It is a Technical Remote Centre for IIT Bombay/Kharagpur, has a fully Wi-Fi enabled campus, a modern library, hostels with a mess, a medical clinic, and provides student transport. A smart studio supports online classes.
Student reviews indicate mixed feelings on teaching quality, with some faculty being highly regarded and others less so. Campus life is generally viewed positively for its infrastructure, canteen, library, and ragging-free environment. Common criticisms include dissatisfaction with sports facilities and the perception of a small campus size.
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