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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Sagar Institute of Science Technology and Research offers decent placement opportunities for BTech CSE. The Training and Placement (T&P) department connects students with major recruiters like TCS, Infosys, Wipro & Accenture.

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Vidushi SharmaAuthor, research analyst, content writer, student

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For admission into Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (often called IIT Mumbai), the required rank in Joint Entrance Examination Advanced depends on the branch and your category. For top branches like Computer Science, you typically need a rank within ~1–70 (General category). For Aerospace Engineering, the closing rank is usually around ~1500–2500 (General). Cutoffs vary each year based on difficulty, seat matrix, and competition. Reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST) have comparatively relaxed ranks. To be safe, aim for the best possible rank, ideally within the top 2000 for good core branches at IIT-B.

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Vidushi SharmaAuthor, research analyst, content writer, student

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No, you cannot get admission into B.Tech (Aerospace Engineering) at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay without taking Joint Entrance Examination Main. JEE Main is the mandatory first step to qualify for Joint Entrance Examination Advanced, which is the only entrance exam for IIT admissions. Without clearing JEE Main, you are not eligible to appear for JEE Advanced, and hence cannot enter IIT-B. There is no direct admission, management quota, or alternative route for B.Tech at IITs, even for diploma holders.

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Rashmi Karan

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MANIT M.Tech students get a lot of help from the college placement cell. They organize practice interviews and workshops on how to write a good resume. They also bring in experts to teach you soft skills and coding. The cell works hard to bring many different companies to the campus for you. They also connect you with alumni who can give you advice and job leads.  

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Rashmi Karan

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MANIT M.Tech students from core branches often get hired by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). Companies like BHEL, GAIL, and ONGC value a Master's degree for their technical roles. Some PSUs use your GATE score, while others come to the campus for interviews. Having an M.Tech degree from MANIT makes you a very strong candidate for these stable government jobs.

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Rashmi Karan

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MANIT M.Tech graduates typically earn between INR 8 Lacs and INR 12 Lacs per year. Students in Computer Science or Electronics often get even higher offers. Many students find jobs in top tech firms and large engineering companies. The placement record is strong because the college is well-known for its quality training. Even in core branches, students get good roles with decent pay. 

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Rashmi Karan

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MANIT M.Tech placements are excellent and match up well with other top NITs. While some colleges might have higher top salaries, MANIT offers very steady job opportunities. Many big companies visit the campus because of its central location in Bhopal. You get chances in both IT firms and core engineering companies. The alumni network also helps in finding good roles. 

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Rashmi Karan

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MANIT M.Tech provides much better research tools than most state-level universities. As a national institute, it gets more funding for high-tech labs and equipment. You get access to modern software and international research journals. The faculty members are highly qualified and active in research. This environment is perfect for students who want to do serious technical work. 

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Rashmi Karan

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MANIT M.Tech is often better than private colleges because of lower fees and the GATE stipend. Most private colleges are very expensive and don't give you a monthly fellowship. Also, the reputation of an NIT is much higher in the industry. You will study with some of the best students from across the country. This competitive environment helps you learn more and grow faster. The "NIT" tag also helps a lot during job interviews and higher studies.

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Rashmi Karan

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MANIT M.Tech students enjoy a very established campus with many facilities. Newer IITs are still building their labs and dorms, but MANIT has been around for 60 years. This means the libraries are full and the student clubs are very active. You get a mature environment where everything is already well-organised. The green and vast campus in Bhopal offers a great balance of study and relaxation. For many, this stability is better than joining a brand-new institute.

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