Ramaiah Institute of Technology
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Also, if you are very insistent on joining MSRIT and you don't get a Mechanical Engineering seat, you can pick another branch, because the coursework for the first year is common to all branches. If you do exceedingly well in the first year, MSRIT offers you an option for a branch change.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I would also suggest you to apply to BMSCE and PESIT for Mechanical Engineering, as they have similar cutoffs as MSRIT. RVCE has a much higher cutoff. But Mechanical Engineering at MSRIT is an excellent course that is improving day by day. Therefore, I suggest that you work towards the course and make your studies
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The faculty is excellent, especially in the Mechanical, IS, CS and ECE departments. With respect to Mechanical Engineering, the coursework might be slightly hectic, but there is huge exposure in terms of projects and internship opportunities. MSRIT is also one of the few colleges with a 100% placement record over the last few years. Doing well here will take you places.
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