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To gain admission into BSc MIT or BSc anaesthesia technology programs typically you need to be from Science background and required 10 + 2 with physics chemistry and Biology .

Admission process typically involve the merit based selection or based on your 12th grade scores or entrance exams

Here are some popular colleges and admission process:-

1. Eligibility:- you must have passed your class 12th with physics chemistry and Biology as a core subject .

2.Minimum Marks:-you typically need a minimum percentage of 45% of 50% in your 12th grade exams

3.Entrance exams:-some institutions and colleges may require you to appear for entrance exams like NEET, AIMS or other university specific exams

Admission process:-

1 first you can go for direct admission because some colleges may give you direct admission based on your 12th grade you will need to apply to the college and if your marks meet the cut off you will be called for the document verification and the fee payment

2. If there is a requirement of entrance exam you will have to register for entrance exam and appear for that

3. After selection in cutoff list there will be in counselling session shortlisted candidates called for counselling session or interviews

4. If you get selected you will need to submit your required documents for verification and need to pay the course fees

Some popular colleges

  • For bsc Mit:-

AIIMS (All India institute of Medical sciences) non for its strong medical programs including paramedical courses like MIT

JIPMER (Jawaharlal institute of post graduate medical education and research) it's also an another reputable institution of think BSc MIT

SGT University it offers BSc in anaesthesia and operation theatre technology

  • BSC anesthesia technology:-

Armed forces Medical College offers BSc in anaesthesia technology

Hope that helps!



MIT-WPU Pune for MBA in Supply Chain Management offers a decent curriculum and campus environment but has mixed reviews on placements and return on investment. While the program includes industry exposure and infrastructure support, many students report inconsistent placement results and average packages around Rs 5 to 7 LPA despite high fees. It is not comparable to the globally top-ranked MIT (USA) . If you're seeking strong career outcomes in supply chain management, better options include top-tier B-schools like PUMBA, SIBM, or NMIMS . Choose MIT WPU only if you are comfortable with the cost and can actively build your profile through internships and networking.

Selecting an institution for Electronics and VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) studies requires careful consideration of several critical factors. It is not solely about surface-level statistics or broad placement claims; rather, the decision should be informed by tangible parameters such as curriculum quality, research opportunities, and industry connections.


To begin with, IIIT Hyderabad stands out as a premier destination for VLSI education. The institute offers a robust, VLSI-centric curriculum and well-equipped laboratories. Graduates frequently secure positions in core semiconductor companies—such as Qualcomm, Intel, and AMD—with median salaries for M.Tech VLSI programs often exceeding Rs15 lakhs per annum.


The Indian Institutes of Technology—specifically in Bombay, Delhi, and Madras—are also excellent choices. These institutions are renowned for their advanced VLSI research facilities and consistently strong placement records, particularly in research and development roles within the core electronics sector.


BITS Pilani should not be overlooked. It maintains strong industry partnerships and provides students with valuable internship experiences. Notable employers include Texas Instruments, Micron, and Nvidia, among others. The alumni network further enhances career prospects.


Among the National Institutes of Technology, Trichy, Warangal, and Surathkal offer impressive placement outcomes, though the number of semiconductor-specific opportunities is somewhat lower than at the IITs or IIIT Hyderabad. Nevertheless, these NITs provide a favorable return on investment and solid training in core electronics.


Private institutions such as VIT Vellore, SRM, and Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham are also options worth considering. While a larger proportion of recruiters may be from the IT or software sectors, opportunities in VLSI are steadily increasing, especially for proactive students.


Key parameters to assess include:

- Faculty expertise in VLSI and Embedded Systems

- Placement ratios in core versus IT companies

- Access to industry-standard CAD tools (such as Cadence and Synopsys)

- Industry tie-ups for internships and research projects


Before finalizing your choice, it is advisable to consult resources like Careers360’s Placement Reviews and College Predictor tools. These platforms provide detailed student feedback and salary trends, offering a more nuanced view than official statistics alone.


If you wish to receive college suggestions tailored to your entrance exam rank and category, please provide those details. This will allow for more personalized guidance in identifying the most suitable institutions for your goals.

You have three options: SIT Pune (Electronics and Telecommunication), MIT-WPU Pune (Electronics and Communication), and VIT Pune (Computer Science through management quota).

If your main goal is good placement and overall personality development, then VIT Pune is the best choice. It offers strong placements in software and IT companies. Even if you are joining through management quota, you will get the same placement chances as other students.

MIT-WPU Pune is also good. It has a modern campus and helps students build communication and soft skills. But placements in the core ECE field are less. Most students go for IT jobs.

SIT Pune is fine too, but it has fewer placement opportunities compared to the other two colleges. It is better if you do not get the other options.

So, if you want a career in software and good placements, go with VIT Pune. If you prefer a balanced college life with decent placements, MIT-WPU is a good option.

Dear Narayan,

VIT has good placement record lately, they have strong industry connections and coding culture and Manipal is known for better campus life and student satisfaction, strong alumini network..

So, choose VIT for better CSE exposure and coding culture and choose MIT for quality of life, smaller classes and balanced growth.

Hope you get!

best of luck

thanks.

Dear student,

If you're planning to study at MIT in the U.S. after 12th, it's a great goal—but you'll need to start preparing early and stay focused.

First, academics are key. MIT looks for students with excellent marks, especially in science and math. You should aim to be among the top in your class and take the toughest courses available (CBSE, ISC, IB, etc.).

You'll also need to take the SAT or ACT , as MIT requires one of these standardized tests. If your school was not entirely in English, you’ll have to take the TOEFL or IELTS as proof of English proficiency.

Apart from academics, your profile matters a lot. MIT likes students who are curious, creative, and active in their community. So take part in things like science fairs, Olympiads, coding projects, or even volunteering. Show leadership and genuine interest in what you do.

You’ll also need to write personal essays that show who you are and why you’re passionate about learning. Ask two of your school teachers—one in math or science, and one in another subject—for recommendation letters .

The MIT application opens in August/September of Class 12. You can apply early (November deadline) or by the regular deadline (January). Shortlisted students are usually called for an interview, which is often held online for Indian applicants.

Don’t worry about finances—MIT is need-blind and offers generous financial aid to international students. If you can’t afford the fee, you can still apply and get help based on your financial situation.

Finally, remember that MIT is one of the toughest universities to get into (acceptance rate below 5%). So also apply to other good U.S. colleges. But if you're willing to work hard and start early, getting in is absolutely possible.

Dear Shivani,

Thank you for your query.

With an approximate score of 176.15 out of 200 in the TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions), your chances of getting admission to College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) or Madras Institute of Technology (MIT), Chennai depend on a few critical factors:

1. Normalisation: TNEA uses a normalisation method to equate marks from different state boards, so your actual rank may vary once normalisation is applied.

2. Category and Quota: As you mentioned you are an out-of-state candidate, you would fall under the open category (general) in the other state quota, which typically has very high cutoffs for premier colleges like CEG and MIT.

3. Previous Year Trends:

In past years, the closing cut-off for top branches like CSE, ECE in CEG and MIT for general/open candidates (especially out-of-state) was often above 198.

For non-core branches, chances slightly increase, but even then, a score above 190 was generally preferred.

Conclusion:

With a score of 176.15, it is highly unlikely to get admission in CEG or MIT Chennai, especially in top branches and under out-of-state quota. However, you may consider other good engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu under management or open quota based on your preference and budget.

You are advised to participate in the counselling and explore:

Tier-2 government colleges in TN

Private deemed universities like SRM, VIT, or SASTRA (if applicable)

Your home state counselling for better chances.

Best of luck for your future admissions!

Your JEE Main rank or percentile and the year-specific cutoff determine your admission to MIT (Mumbai Institute of Technology).

Although precise cutoffs differ every year, chances are generally improved by a good JEE Main percentile above 90-95.

For the most recent cutoff information, visit MIT's official admissions page or counselling details.

Having scored approx 176.15 out of 200 in KCET, without normalization, that is a extremely high score, more so as an out of state applicant. So out of state seats are less and more competitive, though you have a good chance in the Karnataka top ranked engineering colleges, more so in Computer Science, ECE or IT branch, depending upon the individual cutoff trends. But admission in the very popular government colleges such as UVCE or RVCE may be a squeeze under open category as there are few seats available to non-Karnataka students.

You can get into other state, Kota with the score of 176.1 5 out of 200 but in CEG CSE, ECE, IT are  unlike branch that you will get similarly you will get civil and industrial in CEG campus, as a borderline in MIT CSE,Aero, ECE, you will not get whereas you will get rubber and production at MIT

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