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When it comes to MAIT, it may not have the same coding environment as other colleges like MSIT or BVP. However, it is important to note that things are changing at MAIT, and there are opportunities for students to participate in coding competitions, Hackathons, Competitive Programming, Open Source, and more.
Availability of professors with research backgrounds is limited, and more could be done to expand opportunities for serious project work.
The course curriculum at MAIT and IPU is outdated and may include subjects that are not directly relevant to CSE students.
Placements at MAIT are strong, with companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Infosys, TCS, Wipro, and Accenture visiting the campus.
More than 80% of students get placed, with some students receiving offers as high as 42 LPA from Microsoft.
It's important to note that many placements listed by others also include off-campus opportunities obtained through individual skills and efforts.
CS and IT students shouldn't have to worry about the crowd, especially if in the first shift, as the current boys to girl ratio in IT is approximately 2:1.