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Hi,
Okay so there are many good private colleges but the ones you mentioned above are the more choosen ones.
Most important thing about these private colleges is that they have fees higher than iits and nits. But you will find an excellent learning atmosphere , laboratories , college grounds and all. So you can apply for any of the  universities mentioned above or there is one more good private college which is jaypee college in noida .
If i will compare between all those colleges then i would definately choose vit or srm as they provide excellent placements as well as their faculty is very good. Apart from that all colleges are good in their own aspect.
You can also click on the college predictor link to find suitable college https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

clearly speaking you have no chance of getting nits that too with cse branch you may even not be alloted in iiits better you look for gftis where there is off-course little chance of getting in...also go for csab round counsiling to get better college possible.

you can predict your college based on rank and all through this link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

also pls note the above info is thinking that you don't belong to north east state .

if you are from north east than you have fairly chance of getting nits of your home state.

Hello Dear,

EIE (Electronic and Instrumentation Engineering) deals with, that focuses on stidies of automation and control systems. This stream  was designed to shape the technical knowledge and skills of electrical and electronic engineers along the lines of instrumentation, a field that is gaining dominance in today's world.

Te syllabus has 70% match with that of EEE and quite different to ECE. Coming to placement opportunities  there are plenty of jobs provided by top companies like, Schneider, Cisco and ABB.

As this branch is upcoming recently, most people do not opt for his remarkably underrated course and as a result, placement statistics go off the charts for engineers in this line of work due to the almost non-existent competition.

Hope this helps you.

All the Best!!!

Hi,

The B. Tech. program in Electrical & Electronics Engineering at MIT offers mix of electrical, electronics and computer related courses enabling the students to take  professional career / higher studies in any of these areas. So in the curriculum you will learn computer based designing and coding. For more information and queries visit the official website of MIT .The link is provided

https://manipal.edu/mit/program-list/btech.html

Hi

The no of seats in the college doesnot decrease due to this pandemic the mit is one of the top colleges other than NITs IITs and IIITs

Hey dear, amid this situation of covid-19 every institution has made its way through online teaching and since new comers year can't be wasted so the colleges have started online counselling for the freshers. So, yes you will able to attend the online counselling for MIT shortly.

Hello aspirant!!

Neither.

It all boils down to personal preference.

Academic Structure

Manipal: Rigorous curriculum, has 2 open electives and six program electives. Limited flexibility as of now (2016). Each major allows a minor specialisation based on the program electives chosen. MIT Manipal is introducing minors soon, although I can’t confirm when.

VIT: Rigorous curriculum, and has a Fully Flexible Credit System. I’ve heard that the FFCS can be a boon or a bane, but for the purpose of this discussion, I’ll assume it’s a pro. VIT also offers minors in the engineering disciplines, and their own version of a “double major”, where they allow you to major in one engineering and one management field.

Note: Both of these universities have academically rigorous curricula. The difference is in terms of flexibility.

Faculty

Can’t comment on this, only someone who has attended both can compare them. From what I’ve heard, both of them have professors ranging from great to mediocre.

International Recognition

I’d hate to break it to all the naive people out there, but both of these institutes are pretty unheard of outside of India. The only Indian institutes with any international recognition are the IITs. Period.

Student Population

Manipal: Annual intake of about 1800 students. Lower population, less crowded, better faculty to student ratio.

VIT: Annual intake of about 3600 students. If Quora posts are anything to go by, I’ve heard that VIT is getting a bit overcrowded.

Campus Life

Manipal: More liberal atmosphere, less restrictive rules. There are a couple of beaches nearby.

VIT: More restrictive place, with a few strict rules (need confirmation here, but I’m only writing it based on what other VITians have said on Quora). Especially tough towards girls.

Proximity to cities

Manipal: Closest city is Mangalore, which is about an hour and a half away. Bangalore is about 9 hours away.

VIT: The closest cities are Chennai and Bangalore, so they are more easily accessible.

Hostels

Manipal: I’ve heard they’re better than a lot of colleges in India. Rooms are pretty great, with plenty of options available. Hostel fees are higher.

VIT: Heard they were overcrowded in some cases, generally described as “okay”. Lower hostel fees.

Course Fees

Manipal: Generally has higher fees.

VIT: Has lower fees than Manipal for Category 1 and 2 students. For Categories 3, 4, and 5, the fees are much higher than Manipal’s.

Placements

Both of the universities fare well here, so I won’t go into detail about this. The statistics can be found online.

Opportunities to go abroad

Manipal: IAESTE and AIESEC provide plenty of opportunities to go abroad. Additionally, there is a new semester abroad program between Manipal and its partner universities in several countries. Costs vary, but usually you pay tuition at your home institution (Manipal), which is pretty much included in your course fee, and you have to take care of the living costs yourself. IAESTE provides technical paid internships. Research work can be carried out in any other universities during the 8th semester.

VIT: Has a Semester Abroad Program (SAP), where you pay tuition at the university you choose to attend, and you have to take care of the living costs. VIT is also one of the universities in India eligible for the DAAD scholarships, which helps those who wish to conduct research work at a German university.

Undergraduate research experience

Both provide opportunities to conduct projects with professors. I’ll add more to this section if I can find any new information.

Pursuing higher studies after graduating

Again, both do well in this section as well. Graduates from both universities have gone on to great grad schools, and are doing pretty well. Check the alumni on LinkedIn and see where they are. You’ll notice that all of them are in good places.

Neither of the two have any advantage over the other here.

College Fests

Each of them have two fests.

Manipal: TechTatva and Revels.

VIT: Riviera and graVITas.

Extracurricular Activities and Student Clubs

Both have a huge number of clubs dedicated to various activities.

Technical teams and competitions (mainly SAE)

Manipal: Has more well recognised teams, who are doing pretty well internationally and have won quite a few awards and international recognition, and have been consistently ranked amongst Asia’s best teams.

VIT: Has a larger number of teams, but they have not achieved the same level of recognition. They do relatively well internationally.

Hope this was helpful.

All the best.


Hey!

See, both colleges are considered as the top private engineering colleges in India and both of them provide best facilities to students.

Also, there is a suggestion for you, if you are perplexed about which one to join, then you must visit both Manipal and Coimbatore campus. The one which satisfies you, join that.

You can check out the reviews given the students of both universities in the links given below :

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/manipal-institute-of-technology-manipal/reviews


https://www.careers360.com/colleges/amrita-school-of-engineering-coimbatore/reviews


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Hey, hope you are doing well!

No, this is not true. Manipal Institute of Technology has never taught their students through recorded video lectures. This year in covid 19 situations also the university is giving online classes to its students not recorded video lectures.

There is facility for you to avail some of the extra courses through Coursera online classes but the regular main subjects are not taught through recorded lectures. The professors take regular classes.

So, Manipal Institute of Technology doesn't teach through recorded video lectures.

(I have confirmed this from the students who passed out this year itself)

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Student Reviews for MIT Manipal

College Infrastructure: 4.4/5
Academics: 3.8/5
Placements: 3.9/5
Value for Money: 2/5
Campus Life: 4.6/5

Good facilities, decent placements, slightly high fees.

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College Infrastructure

I’m currently pursuing Information Technology at Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), and my experience so far has been decent, though not without its challenges. The infrastructure here is solid—labs, classrooms, and the library are well-maintained, and the Wi-Fi is reliable most of the time. There’s scope for improvement in some of the lab equipment, but overall, it’s above average.

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College Infrastructure

The college infrastructure is impressive, offering a blend of modern facilities and well-maintained amenities. Spacious classrooms equipped with smart boards and high-speed internet create an environment conducive to learning. However, some areas could benefit from better upkeep, especially outdoor seating and parking spaces.

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College Infrastructure

The campus is clean and green, with good Wi-Fi, sports areas, and comfortable hostels. It provides everything students need to study and live well.It could use a little work for getting Ac in workshops.

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May 23, 2025 - 12:03 PM IST :

The MET MTech exam for MIT Manipal admission to BTech will be conducted on June 21 and 22, 2025.

May 23, 2025 - 12:03 PM IST :

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