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2016-06-24 21:29:18

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Shreya Jaiswal

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CSE branch in Manipal was really good. The faculty is amazing and there are many clubs for cs enthusiasts. We have hackathons regularly too. The placement for CS is also very good. Companies like Microsoft and Oracle also come for recruitment.

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2016-06-23 13:20:04

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Shreya Jaiswal

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Manipal seems to have a bad reputation to the outside world somehow but trust me once you come here its nothing like the stories you've heard. It's a lot better than what people think. It is not different than any other college. I suggest Manipal would be a better option and VIT Chennai is a new campus and is small and had limited facilities. Faculty of MIT is well experienced. You wont regret getting admission in this college.

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2016-06-20 22:43:26

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Shreya Jaiswal

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The fees for NRI in Aeronautical engineering will be somewhere around Rs.3 lakhs. We do not deal with Aircraft maintenance here. It is not approved by DGCA.

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2016-06-18 21:47:57

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Shreya Jaiswal

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I cannot share pictures of the lab through this portal but you may find some on the Manipal University website : http://manipal.edu/mit/programs/program-list/btech/btech-aeronautical-engineering.html

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2016-06-18 21:46:01

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Shreya Jaiswal

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The Aeronautical engineering in MIT is really good. We have amazing facilities. The professors are also very knowledgeable. We have properly maintained labs with latest technologies. We also have a flight simulator for students who wish to learn to fly. The placements are not so good and most students prefer to go for masters.

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2016-06-15 16:27:54

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Rishabh Pahuja

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I have been studying here for almost 2 years. Every college/universities has its own good and bad points. But according to me MU has a lot of good points. First of all the infrastructure is really amazing. The facilities provided-24X7 WiFi, well equipped library, sports facilities,(atleast in MIT) and a good environment.

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2016-06-15 08:55:35

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Rishabh Pahuja

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You can't compare different branches of engineering as in which one is better. It all depends on your interest and what you want to study. And if you meant the faculties and facilities, I can't tell you about thapar. But mechanical engineering in MIT is quite good. We have well equipped labs, learned professors, infrastructure, exposure, all in one package. And the best is a number of student projects like formula Manipal, SolarMobil, Team Manipal racing which gives you a lot of hands on practicality experience at a UG level.

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2016-06-14 23:27:32

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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It is a very good option among non IIT/NIT options.

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2016-06-12 17:28:31

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Jhelum Nandy

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Yes you are most likely to get an E&E seat.

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