Course | Fees | Eligibility |
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B.Tech | ₹3.35 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% + MET |
M.Tech | ₹2.1 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation |
B.Tech {Lateral} | ₹4.35 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Diploma with 45% + MET |
M.C.A | ₹1.89 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% |
M.A | ₹75,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% |
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Faculty are good and supportive helping with every aspect of studies. Exams are conducted on a semester basis. Institute charge extra for examination and other fees. MIT is a very good option if you can get a scholarship of around 25-50%. Institute also support an economically weaker section of society. The majority of teachers uses slides for teaching which is a drawback.
I choose this course because I have an interest in Computer. Faculty is brilliant well qualified. Student ratio is also good. Teachers have good teaching methods. Exams are held on time and if you study its easy to pass.
I chose Mechanical engineering as it is a blend of various other streams as well, and more importantly for my love for classical physics. Moreover, the college had a reputation of being very good for Mechanical as the professors were the best in the business. The stream had around 220 students in total for our batch which were further divided into 4 sections consisting of approximately 60 students each. There were around 100 faculty members in Mechanical engineering. All the faculty were mandatorily recruited with minimum qualification of M-Tech which was later revised to PhD. The teaching method used was a mixture of blackboard teaching and PowerPoint presentations based on the subject requirement. The examination schedule was semesterwise, with 50 marks for internal assessments and 50 marks for end semester exams. The examinations were of moderate difficulty where it was difficult to score top grades but fairly easy to pass the exams.
The faculty-student ratio in a big plus around 20:1 that is better than most colleges. Most of them are PhDs from reputed institutions. I am an ECE student are most are faculties are really good. They are passionate about their subject and pass the knowledge with great enthusiasm. We usually have 4 assignment (5 marks) 2 sessional (15 marks) and the end seems (50 marks). 18 marks are required to pass in endsems and 20 marks in internals.
Computer Science is the top paying course in today's world. The number of jobs being created in the IT Industry is way more than the jobs in the core market. Everything happens on computers today so this course is very useful and the number of opportunities is very high. The faculty: student ratio is around 1:10 which is very good as each faculty is able to allocate a sufficient amount of time for each student. Around 70-75% faculties are PHDs in their respective fields which is very beneficial for the students as the knowledge that the teachers provide is immense. The teaching method is through PPTs and Handwritten Notes along with classroom lectures which I believe is a great approach to teaching. There are exams every one and a half months and in between them, there are class assignments. At the end of the semester, final exams are held. For each exam, we need to study as the level is high enough to make sure no one can pass without studying.
I have an interest in mechanical from the beginning so chose that branch. MIT is great for it and labs are best with access to free CAD software and best library. Practical learning is great. The faculty-student ratio is like 20:1 so maybe great weekly assignments and then sessional followed by the end seems.
Talking about the faculty at Manipal University, well they are among the best. All of them are highly qualified and always ready to help their students even beyond the four walls of the classrooms. The students- faculty relation here in Manipal is completely different. They will take complete responsibility of you. If you are not performing well in studies they will help you and guide you. They are always ready to help their students. One of the reasons behind this is the student-faculty ratio at Manipal. In recently released data by NIRF, Manipal has been said to have a better student to faculty ratio than most of the IITs, which gives them flexibility in personally helping and monitoring the progress of their students.
Our course curriculum is very advanced. The college doesn't believe in rote learning of formulas and writing them in the exams. To combat this issue, they have come up with formula books for the exams, that allows that student to access the formulas during the exams so that the students can focus on the concepts and their application instead of spending time in learning the formulas. We have workshop for the first years to get an idea on the industrial application of every branch of engineering. This allows them to visualize the concepts instead of just learning for the books directly.
well there are good and friendly faculty as they can help in any aspect of problem
The course curriculum needs to be made more updated with current industry relevance. While some faculties are good, there is still a scope of huge improvement particularly in my field. There also needs to be more focus in research.
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