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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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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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

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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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Jhelum Nandy

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Jaipur campus is relatively new as compared to the main one. Hence placements are better in the main one but again placements and package are relative factors depending upon the choice of your branch and your personal interest and capabilities also.

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Vivek KumarWriter by hobby coder by choice

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placement in privet gov jobs are less

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Jhelum Nandy

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Yes you will definitely get a seat in any of the campus. Regarding the branch I think you will get upto electronics and communication and you might get upgraded to computer science in the internal sliding.

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Rishabh Pahuja

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Every year varies. But if you have a rank somewhere between 4000 to 4500, you should get it.

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Rishabh Pahuja

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Going for a long term totally depends on you. Taking a year drop is not so easy. There's a lot of peer pressure as well as there's 'self-pressure'. But if you really want to get into IIT, don't think about it and go for a long term.
As far as the question for mechanical engineering is concerned, mechanical in MIT is really good. There are well equipped labs and workshops. The college even has license for a number of mechanical software's and you can anytime contact a professor to learn them in the college lab. Apart from that, I won't say all but some professors are really learned. Also there are a number student projects in he college
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Rishabh Pahuja

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Don't have much hopes. You might get it. In my batch, cut off went upto approximately 5000. But I think that college has increased the intake. So you might get it. But don't keep much hopes.

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Shreya Jaiswal

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Hey. I'm sorry i do not know much about Lateral entry. You can contact the college directly.

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