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I would rate the course curriculum 8.5/10. It is well-structured and covers the core concepts required for both higher studies and industry. One of the main reasons I chose this course was its balanced combination of theoretical knowledge and practical learning through laboratory sessions, projects, assignments, seminars, and presentations. The curriculum also provides a strong foundation in the key subjects of the discipline.
Students become eligible for placements when they are in 6 or 7th semester.The companies visit our college are bosch,tata,Wipro, Infosys,sony, cognizant,Collins aerospace,L AND T,Amazon, flipcart and many more.
Firstly my first priority is to do a business but I couldn't make it because of the financial support soo I took ECE in engineering because it gives the opportunity to in both hardware and software engineer and the teaching is high level and advanced
Coming to last year placement..they were down...many students here aren't placed .only the students from cse dept got placed and others had to search jobs outside of the campus irrespective of the placements.highest package last year was 25 lpa I guess not sure about that .iam currently planning to go into business after my btech
MIT Manipal has a consistent placement rate, often above 80-90% for most branches.Companies from diverse sectors such as IT, consulting, core engineering, finance, and more visit MIT for recruitment. Some prominent recruiters include Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Deloitte, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), L&T, and Bosch.The average salary package offered typically ranges from ?6-8 lakhs per annum, The highest packages can go up to ?40 lakhs per annum or more.MIT provides pre-placement training to students, which includes workshops on resume building, group discussions, personal interviews, and soft skills. This training is aimed at improving the employability of students.MIT Manipal has a strong and active alumni network, which plays a significant role in mentoring current students and sometimes even in facilitating placements.Branches like Biomedical, Chemical, and Mechatronics also have good placement opportunities but may require students to be flexible.
The branch robotics and AI is a newly added branch and the staff are limited The scolpe of this branch is really good. The teachers are not that qualified regarding it. But there are a few teachers who know a lot about the branch and convey it really good
Office hours: Regular office hours allow students to meet with teachers one-on-one, discuss topics in-depth, and receive personalized guidance. 2. Open-door policy: Teachers with an open-door policy encourage students to drop by anytime for questions or discussions. 3. Email and online communication: Teachers who respond promptly to emails and messages facilitate smooth communication. 4. Class size: Smaller class sizes enable more frequent interactions and a stronger connection with teachers. 5. Teaching style: Approachable teachers use inclusive language, encourage participation, and create a safe learning environment. 6. Availability for feedback: Teachers who regularly offer feedback and encouragement help students grow and improve. 7. Willingness to help: Teachers who go the extra mile to support students, even outside of class or office hours, demonstrate exceptional approachability.