Placement opportunities at Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) are particularly robust for students in IT-related fields, especially those in the Computer Science (CS) and Information Systems (IS) branches. Approximately 80-90% of these students find jobs through campus placement drives. Most of the recruiting companies are software multinational corporations that offer attractive salary packages, with some students even securing international positions.
However, there is a significant lack of companies hiring for core engineering branches, which is a trend seen in other engineering colleges as well. In summary, while IT branches enjoy favorable placement scenarios, core branches face more limited job opportunities.
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