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'm keeping my name under wraps since I'm still studying here, but I'll reveal who I am once I graduate. MAIT is pretty much like any other private engineering school; nothing really stands out about it. Let's go over some points that paint a picture of what it's like.
First off, the administration could use some work, especially the dean. This person has a quick temper and isn't very polite. A dean should be professional and willing to hear out students, given their direct interaction.
As for the teachers, they're a real challenge. If you check out the faculty section on their website, you'll notice some teachers have PhDs. But don't get too thrilled about that.
I was at MAIT for a year before moving to NSIT. Let me share some details you might find helpful: