MAIT Delhi isn't just another typical IPU college. If you've got the drive, this place can really help you grow. I studied Mechanical Engineering there, graduating in 2012, and I still drop by to catch up with the professors.
One downside is that MAIT's location is a bit out of the way, so you'll have to put in a bit more effort to get there since it's pretty far from the metro.
The student crowd is awesome, and your college experience will depend a lot on who you hang out with. You can dive into all aspects of college life here if you're open to it. The campus facilities are... Keep Reading
I remember my first day at MAIT pretty well. Here's how it unfolded: I arrived at the college around 7:50 am and was trying to figure out where to sit. Since I was in the CSE branch, I headed to the first block meant for CSE and randomly picked a classroom to sit in.
After a while, more students began to fill the room, and I noticed they all seemed older than me. That's when I realized I was in the wrong place. I was actually supposed to be in the fresher block (Block 9), where all first-year students are randomly assigned to batches. You can find this info on the notice board in the fresher block.
Just so you know, first-year batches aren't divided by your branch. Students from every branch are mixed together because the first year is the same for everyone.
Eventually, I found my classroom, though I was a bit late. My day kicked off with some basic questions on successive differentiation, which I hadn't expected to study on the very first day. The rest of the day felt a lot like being back in school, with regular classes and even a physics lab.
However, as time went on, things eased up a lot. It got so relaxed that on some days, only about 5 to 10 students would show up for lectures.
I finished my studies at MAIT, Delhi in 2010, and now I hold a senior role at one of the big tech companies in the US. When I saw this question, I thought I could share some thoughts. Keep in mind, my perspective comes from what I went through as a Computer Science student at the institute over a decade ago. Here’s what I think: Most of the professors at MAIT Delhi lacked teaching expertise and industry experience, so... Keep Reading
The placement for Electrical and Electronics Engineering at MAIT is almost similar to that of other mediocre colleges in India. I have some friends at MAIT and here is some information that I gathered from them. m
Overall, the placement of EEE at MAIT is average.