If the network is able to work, of course with degraded efficiency, in the presence of faults in critical components then the network is called as Fault-Tolerant. A network is single Fault-Tolerant, if it can work with full access in the presence of fault in single SE. If the network is able to provide connections from all sources to all destinations in the presence of k faults in the network, then this network is called as k Fault-Tolerant network. In this paper, routes available in the proposed MIN Modified Alpha Network (MALN) have been evaluated and compared with the existing Alpha (ALN) MIN.