What Students Say
Likes
- Personally, I love campus life here at MIT.
- Gyms and party-clubs are very huge in number.
- Variety of bird species and wildlife (since I love wildlife).
Dislikes
- A bad weather with heavy & sudden rainfall and also sunny daytime.
- Cost of studying is too high for circuital branches.
- Extra fee to be paid for all non-academic events and clubs.
Course Curriculum Overview
I chose E&I just because I don't have any other option. Faculty: The student ratio is pretty good as I observed there are a lot of professors in a single department. Almost every one of the faculty is qualified with a Ph.D. Teaching methods are quite average. Term exams are conducted twice an academic year and those are very hard to achieve.
Fees and Financial Aid
There is no fee hike policy so far I observed. And the cost to study is DAMN high. It's costlier than most of the private engineering colleges in India. There are scholarships other than the merit-based aid given by the institution and there's no official proofs that the institution had given scholarships to all the 8+ CGPA students. I don't think there are part-time jobs in the campus.
Campus Life
Campus life is the best in this college. The annual fest here is called REVELS and the tech fest here is called TECH-TATVA. REVELS is conducted every March and TECH-TATVA every October. Classrooms are digital and air-conditioned with good ventilation. Journals are my favorite part of the library and books are good too. Extra-curriculars like cricket, football, volleyball, badminton, swimming, basketball, athletics etc. are being appreciated. Clubs like PDA, IEEE, IECSE, etc. are under students control.
Admission
I think the admission process was pretty good. I found the application form, fee, and dates on the official website of MIT i.e., https://manipal.edu . I am currently studying E&I. Eligibility for this course is through an entrance exam called Manipal Entrance Test (MET). Based on the rank, groups are categorized. As it is a private college, there are no reservation benefits.
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