Remarks
I had applied for Manipal Institute of Technology and Vellore Institute of Technology, I ended up going to MIT because of good reviews by some known alumni and chose not to go to VIT because of the very strict and obnoxious environment I heard & read about on some online forums. I did my BTech in Industrial & Production Engineering and the minimum marks required for the course at that time was around 100-110 out of 200. The admission process was quite smooth and the people were very cooperative.
Course Curriculum Overview
I had an interest in the working of the industrial setups and this course had a few management courses as well which is why I ended up going for this course. The faculty: student ratio is more than decent, you will never face overcrowding and the teachers are really helpful. All the professors there are highly qualified in their respective fields, of course, every professor has their own teaching method and it depends on what kind of method do you prefer for yourself. We had 2 sets of sessionals, some internal assignments, and then finally the end semester exams. If you have been the lectures carefully and made thorough notes then it's not difficult to pass these exams at all.
Internships Opportunities
More than 300 companies from various different sectors participated in MIT's placement drive 2020. Goldman Sachs,Amazon,Deloitte,Sabre,Ugam,Samsung,Miscrosoft,L&T,IBM India,Cisco,Baxter, BlackRock, Infosys,Oracle.Wipro,Siemens just to name a few.
Placement Experience
After the 6th semester, the students are eligible for campus placements. A-Z hundreds of companies come to MIT,Manipal for placements. Avg package would be around 7.50 lacs. More than 90% of the students get placed.
Fees and Financial Aid
The cost of some courses is lesser than the others. I think the placements of students from specific branches does factor in the fees hike. A lot of companies come for the campus placements to MIT, Manipal, especially after MAHE, got accorded as Institute of Eminence by HRD Government of India.
Campus Life
Even semesters have the Cultural fests called "Revels" and odd semesters have the Tech fest called "Tech-Tatva". Manipal has one of the largest libraries in Asia so you will never run out of books and journals. The classrooms are very well equipped for smart learning through projectors as well as the traditional blackboards and all classrooms are Air-conditioned. MIT has a huge array of extracurricular clubs for the students to join in almost all the fields be it sports, dramatics, music, technical clubs, etc. I myself was a part of one of the most popular, one of the oldest, and a club with the richest history of winning trophies called "Aaina Dramatics". Mostly all the clubs are run by the students of course there is a teacher guardian for each club who can help if the students need it.














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