Course Duration
4 YearsTuition Fees
1.01 Lakhs1 Year Fees
1.01 LakhsTotal Fees
4.05 Lakhsyear | Tuition Fees | Total Fees |
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year 1 | ₹ 101200 | ₹ 1.01 Lakhs |
year 2 | ₹ 101200 | ₹ 1.01 Lakhs |
year 3 | ₹ 101200 | ₹ 1.01 Lakhs |
year 4 | ₹ 101200 | ₹ 1.01 Lakhs |
MIT Aurangabad BTech admissions are based on MHT CET scores. Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT Aurangabad) is an AICTE approved university, that is affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. It offers an undergraduate 4-year B.Tech Program in 8 different specializations. The basic eligibility for the course is the candidates must have passed 10+2 with 50% aggregate in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/ Biology. The admission is based on entrance exams like JEE Main or MHT-CET.
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MIT, MHT-CET Cutoff 2023 for GOPENS Category is listed below.
Courses | 2023 Cutoff By Percentile |
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B.Tech Plastic and Polymer Engineering | 10.58 |
B.Tech Civil Engineering | 21.71 |
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | 33.25 |
B.Tech Electrical Engineering | 47.64 |
B.Tech Agricultural Engineering | 53.65 |
B.Tech Electronics and Computer Engineering | 64.1 |
B.Tech Computer Science and Design | 71.27 |
B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | 78.33 |
B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | 83.17 |
Read More: MIT Aurangabad Cutoff
Event | Dates (Tentative) |
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MHT CET 2024 Notification | March 8, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Registration Date | March 8, 2024 to April 20, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 PCM Admit Card | May 4, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 PCB Admit Card | May 12, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Exam Date | PCM- May 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2024 |
PCB- May 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2024 | |
MHT CET 2024 Answer Key Release Date | May 26, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Result | June 12, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Counselling Registration | June 24 to July 10, 2024 |
Academic Year 2024-24 Start | September 1, 2024 |
Candidates must have a valid MHT-CET/ JEE/ AIEEA-UG scorecard for the year 2023-24 in a PCM subject. Admission to MIT can be done by the Centralised Admission Process set by DTE or by directly applying to the institute. Each branch has 80% seats set by the Centralised Allotment system and the rest 20% is set at the institute level.
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The B. Tech course at MIT Aurangabad is offered in 8 different specializations. Given below are the different specializations of B. Tech:
Agricultural Engineering | Electrical Engineering |
Plastics & Polymer Engineering | Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering |
Civil Engineering | Mechanical Engineering |
Computer Science & Engineering | Food Technology |
The first year of all B. Tech branches has the same subjects. They are
Semester 1 | |
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Engineering Mathematics | Development of Skills |
Engineering Physics/ Engineering Chemistry | Programming and Problem Solving/ Engineering Mechanics |
Basic Electrical Engineering | Engineering Drawing |
Workshop | Audit Course |
Semester 2 | |
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Engineering Mathematics | Mechanics |
Engineering Physics/ Engineering Chemistry | Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering |
Basic Electronics Engineering | Development of Skills |
Programming and Problem Solving/ Engineering | Audit Course |
Agricultural Engineering
Semester 3 | |
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Engineering Mathematics-III | Lab-I: Tractor Systems and Controls |
Tractor Systems and Controls | Lab-II: Unit Operations in Agricultural Processing |
Unit Operations in Agricultural Processing | Lab-III: Fluid Mechanics |
Fluid Mechanics | Lab-IV: Surveying and Levelling |
Agricultural Sciences | Lab-V: Development of Skills-II |
Surveying and Levelling 2 | - |
Semester 4 | |
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Engineering Mathematics-IV | Lab-VI: Soil Mechanics |
Soil Mechanics | Lab-VII: Mechanics of Structure |
Mechanics of Structure | Lab-VIII: Farm Machinery and Implements |
Farm Machinery and Implements | Lab-IX: Post Harvest Management and Technology |
Program Elective-I 4 | Lab-X: DOS-III Technical Report Writing |
Post-Harvest Management and Technology 2 | - |
Semester 5 | |
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Watershed Hydrology and Management | Elective II |
Theory of Machine | Lab-I: Watershed Hydrology and Management - |
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 4 | Lab-II: Irrigation and Drainage Engineering |
Heat and Mass Transfer 4 | Lab-III: Heat and Mass Transfer |
Renewable Energy Sources 4 | Lab-IV: Theory of Machine |
Minor Project | - |
Semester 6 | |
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Soil and Water Conservation Engineering-I | Lab-I: Soil and Water Conservation Engineering-I |
Machine Design 4 | Lab-II: Machine Design |
Micro Irrigation System Design 4 | Lab-III: Micro Irrigation System Design |
Industrial Management (All) 4 | Lab-IV: Analytical Techniques |
Open Elective-I | Project-I |
Food Quality and Sensory Evaluation 2 | Audit Course-I |
Civil Engineering
2nd year | |
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Engineering Mathematics-III | The lab I: Surveying |
Surveying-I | Lab II: Fluid Mechanics-I |
Fluid Mechanics-I | Lab III: Strength of Materials |
Strength of Materials | Lab IV: Civil Engineering Materials |
Civil Engineering Materials | Lab V: Development of Skills II |
Building Planning & Drawing-I | - |
Engineering Mathematics-IV | Lab VI: Surveying-II |
Surveying-II | Lab VII: Fluid Mechanics-II |
Fluid Mechanics-II | Lab VIII: Building Construction & Planning-II |
Theory of Structure-I | Lab IX: Computation Lab |
Building Planning & Drawing-II | Lab X: DOS-III GIS Lab |
Programme Elective - I | - |
Third Year | |
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Design of Steel | Lab-I (Design of Steel Structures) |
Water Resources Engineering | Lab II (Environmental Engineering -I) |
Environmental Engineering | Lab III (Geotechnical Engineering) |
Geotechnical Engineering | Lab IV (STAAD Pro |
Theory of Structure -II | Mini-Project |
Elective - II | - |
Design of RCC Structures | Lab V (Design of RCC Structures) |
Environmental Engineering -II | Lab VI (Environmental Engineering -II |
Water Resource Engineering - II | Lab VII (Water Resource Engineering -II) |
Industrial Management | Lab VIII (Engineering Geology) |
Open Elective-I | Project-I Presentation |
Engineering Geology | - |
Final Year | |
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Foundation Engineering | Lab: Estimating & Costing |
Construction Management | Lab: Foundation Engineering |
Highway Engineering | Lab: Highway Engineering |
Open Elective II | Lab: Construction Management |
Elective III | Project II |
Elective IV | - |
In-Plant Training | - |
Computer Science and Engineering
Second Year | |
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Engineering Mathematics III | Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm |
Discrete Mathematics | Database Management |
Digital Electronics and Microprocessor | Computer Organization |
Computer Graphics | Program Elective-I |
Data Structures | Web Programming |
Advanced C | Lab VI: Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm |
The lab I: Digital Electronics and Microprocessor | Lab VII: Database Management System |
Lab II: Computer Graphics | Lab VIII: Computer Laboratory II (Python Programming) |
Lab III: Data Structures | Lab IX: Web Programming |
Lab IV: Computer Laboratory I (Advanced C) | Lab X: DOS III: Technical Report Writing |
Lab V: Development of Skills II Engineering Mathematics IV | - |
Third-year | |
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Operating system | Principle of Compiler |
Software Engineering | Design Computer Network |
Programming in Java | Digital Image Processing |
Design analysis and algorithm | Industrial Management (All) |
Theory of Computation | Open Elective I |
Department Elective II | Programming in. net |
Lab: Design analysis and algorithm | Lab: Principle of compiler Design |
Lab: Operating system | Lab: Computer Network |
Lab: Programming in Java | Lab: Digital image processing |
Lab: Software Engineering | Lab: SDL I( .net) |
Minor Project | Project I |
Final year | |
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Artificial Neural Networks & Deep Learning | Lab: Artificial Neural Networks & Deep Learning |
Cryptography and Network Security | Lab: Cryptography and Network Security |
Data Warehousing and Data Mining | Lab: Data Warehousing and Data Mining |
Open Elective II | Lab: Mobile Application Development |
Elective III | Project II |
Elective IV | In-Plant Training |
Electrical Engineering
Second Year | |
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Engineering Mathematics-III | Engineering Mathematics-IV |
DC Machines & Transformers | AC Machines |
Electrical Measurements | Network Analysis |
Electronic Devices & Circuits | Analog & Digital Circuits |
Power Plant Engineering | Program Elective-I |
Data Structure | Signals and Systems |
Lab I: DC Machines & Transformers | Lab VI: AC Machines |
Lab II: Electrical Measurements | Lab VII: Network Analysis |
Lab III: Electronics Devices & Circuits | Lab VIII: Analog & Digital Circuits |
Lab IV: Fundamentals of MATLAB | Lab IX: Signals and Systems – |
Lab V: Development of Skills II | Lab X: DOS-III PLC Fundamentals |
Third Year | |
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Power Electronics | Power System Analysis |
Microprocessor and Microcontroller | Control System Engineering |
Digital Signal Processing | Electrical Drives |
Design of Electrical Machines | Industrial Management |
Transmission and Distribution | Electromagnetic Field |
Elective II | Lab VI: Power System Analysis |
Lab I: Power Electronics | Lab VII: Control System Engineering |
Lab II: Microprocessor and Microcontroller | Lab VIII: Electrical Drives |
Lab III: Digital Signal Processing | Lab IX: Simulation Lab |
Lab IV: Design of Electrical Machines | Lab X: Project Part I |
Final Year | |
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Switchgear and Protection | Lab: Advanced Control |
Advanced Control System | Lab: Power System Operation & Control |
Power System Operation & Control | Lab: Simulation Tools for Interfacing |
Lab: Switchgear and | Project II |
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Second Year | |
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Engineering Mathematics III | Engineering Mathematics I |
Network and Lines | Signals and Systems |
Electronic Devices and Circuits | Power Devices and Machines |
Analog Communication | High-Speed Analog Devices |
Digital Electronics | Program Elective-I |
Data Structures | Electromagnetic Engineering |
The lab I: Electronics Devices and Circuits | Lab VI: High-Speed Analog |
Lab II: Digital Electronics | Lab VII: Power Devices and Machines |
Lab III: Analog Communication | Lab VIII: Fundamentals of PLC Programming |
Lab IV: Network and Lines | Lab IX: Signals and Systems |
Lab V: Development of Skills-II | Lab X: DOS-III Circuit Simulation Lab I |
Third Year | |
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Microprocessors and Microcontroller | Embedded System Design |
Digital Communication | Microwave Theory and Techniques |
Electronic Circuit Design Technology | VLSI Design |
Digital Signal Processing | Industrial Management |
Control System | Digital Image Processing |
The lab I: Microprocessor and Microcontroller | Lab V: Embedded System Design |
Lab II: Digital Communication | Lab VI: Microwave Theory and Techniques |
Lab III: Digital Signal Processing | Lab VII: VLSI Design |
Lab IV: Electronic Circuit Design Technology | Lab: IV: Circuit Simulation |
Final Year | |
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Advanced Embedded System Design | Laboratory-I: Advanced Embedded System Design |
Microwave and Optical Communication | Laboratory-II: Microwave and Optical Communication |
Computer Network and Security | Laboratory-III: Computer Network and Security |
Wireless and Mobile Communication | Laboratory-IV: Wireless and Mobile Communication |
Project-II | - |
Mechanical Engineering
Second Year | |
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Engineering Mathematics – III | Lab: DOS – II |
Strength of Materials | Engineering Mathematics |
Fluid Mechanics | Machine Drawing |
Manufacturing Process | Manufacturing Process – II |
Metrology & Quality Control | Applied Thermodynamics |
Engineering Thermodynamics | Electrical Technology |
Lab: Fluid Mechanics | Lab: Machine Drawing |
Lab: Strength of Materials | Lab: Applied Thermodynamics |
Lab: Metrology & Quality Control | Lab: Workshop – III |
Workshop Practise | Lab: Electrical Technology |
Lab: DOS III |
Third Year | |
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Design of Machine Elements I | Design of Machine Elements II |
Production Management | Materials and Metallurgy |
Heat Transfer | Internal Combustion Engines |
CAD/ CAM/ CAE | Industrial Management (All) |
Theory of Machines | Computational Techniques |
Lab: Design of Machine Elements | Lab: DME II |
Lab: Heat Transfer | Lab: Materials and Metallurgy |
Lab: CAD/ CAM/ CAE | Lab: Internal Combustion |
Lab: Theory of Machines | Lab: Computational Techniques |
Minor Project | Project I |
Final Year | |
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Tool Design | Lab: Automatic Control |
Automatic Control Systems | Lab: Refrigeration and Cryogenics |
Refrigeration and Cryogenics | Lab: Hydraulic Machines |
Lab: Tool Design | Project II: |
Plastic and Polymer Engineering
Second Year | |
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Engineering Mathematics 3 | Engineering Mathematics 4 |
Organic Chemistry | Process Calculation |
Introduction to Polymer Engineering | Physical Chemistry of Polymers |
Polymer Testing | Polymer Synthesis and Manufacturing |
Material Engineering | Fluid Mechanics |
Mechanical Operations | - |
Third Year | |
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Polymer Rheology and Morphology | Polymer Processing Technology |
Polymeric Materials-I | Elastomer Technology |
Heat Transfer | Mass Transfer |
Instrumental Analysis of Polymers | Industrial Management |
Polymer Additives and Compounding | Polymeric Materials-II |
Final Year | |
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Mould and Product Design | Polymer Reaction Engineering and Plant Design |
Polymer Blends and Composites | - |
The fees for the B. Tech course are subjected to change as per Govt standards.
Course | Fees (per year) |
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Agricultural Engineering | INR 84,000 |
Electrical Engineering | INR 84,000 |
Plastics & Polymer Engineering | INR 84,000 |
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering | INR 84,000 |
Civil Engineering | INR 84,000 |
Mechanical Engineering | INR 84,000 |
Computer Science & Engineering | INR 84,000 |
Food Technology | INR 84,000 |
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The Training and Placement Cell provides the students with exemplary pre-placement training. In 2019-20 placements, a total of 39 students were placed in top companies from the B.Tech branch. Some of the top recruiters at MIT are BYJUS - Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd, Reliance Industries Ltd, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Capgemini India Pvt. Ltd., Coditas Technologies, Cosmo Films Ltd, Dhoot Transmissions Pvt. Ltd, Hexaware Technologies Ltd., Infosys Technologies Ltd., Wipro Technologies Ltd., IBM, Tudip Technologies, Bombay Municipal Corporation, and more.
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Ques. Are there scholarships available to the MIT Aurangabad B.Tech students?
Category | Concession (in fees) | Condition |
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SC/ ST | 100% of the tuition fees | - |
NT (1,2,3) | 100% tuition fees except for the Development fees component. | Subject to Annual income limitation as announced. |
SBC/ VJ | 100% of the tuition fees | - |
OBC | 50% tuition fees except for the development fees component. | - |
Open-EBC | 50% tuition fees except for the development fees component. | Subject to Annual income limitation as announced. |
TFWS | 100% in tuition fees except for development fees component | Allotted by DTE in CAP |
Ques. Are there any education loan facilities for MIT Aurangabad B.Tech students?
Ques. Who do I call to ask admission queries for MIT Aurangabad B.Tech course?
Ques. What documents are international students supposed to present for MIT Aurangabad B.Tech admission?
Ques. Are there hostel facilities offered to MIT Aurangabad B.Tech students?
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₹ 4,04,800Highest Placement | ₹ 12.0 Lakhs |
Average Placement | ₹ 3.4 Lakhs |
Top Companies |
I know about the campus life at MIT as my sister goes there. The following points are based on her experience at the campus:
You will definitely have an exciting college life on the campus of MIT in both academic and non-academic terms.
My cousin studies at MIT Pune. It has a massive campus, almost like a small town with more than 30 institutes in Pune. You can reach here from any corner of the city. The crowd here is diverse and multi-talented.
Although, you'll have to make sure that you score at least 60% throughout the academic program.
Even though the crowd is a plus point, but do not forget that the college is in Maharashtra, so most of the students present at MIT are Maharashtrians. However, because of the popularity of the institute, it attracts students from almost all states of India. You can make really good friends there.
One of my friends pursued Bio-Engineering from Maharashtra Institute of Technology. His overall experience was very good. Here are some of the factors about the course which you may find useful.
Placement Statistics:
Placement percent | 90% |
Highest salary | INR 37.26 LPA |
Average salary | INR 4.5 LPA |
Lowest salary | INR 3 LPA |
So yes, pursuing bioengineering at MIT is a great choice as it also gives you practical experience.
When talking of Bangalore, it definitely is the IT hub, and starting your career here will definitely give you great exposure when you come from a computer science background. PES, BES, and Acharya Institute are among the top-notch colleges in Bangalore and will definitely add to your career.
Admission:
KIIT Bhubaneswar does all its admissions via its entrance test named KIITEE.
MIT Pune admits new students via JEE main / MHT CET/ BITSAT/ VITEEE/ MU OET/PERA CET exams.
PES Banglore asks for 60% in 10+2 as minimum qualification and rank in PESSAT will be considered to get shortlisted for admission.
And finally, BMS and Acharya Institue conduct theirs via KCET.
Affiliation:
People Education Society University (PES) and Bharat Education Society University (BES) are both autonomous colleges that set up high standards for the universities and the students applying for it have to go through internal exams to get in.
Acharya Institute of Technology is affiliated to VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University) and approved by the AICTE. Acharya is also accredited by the NBA (National Board of Accreditation).
Campus:
All three institutes reside in the city of Bangalore; it will be a great opportunity for the locals as they have good options in picking up the college which provides exposure with people from across the country.
If we speak of universities outside Bangalore, then there are few colleges one can consider to move forward with where MIT Pune and KIIT Bhubaneswar are in the limelight. There isn't much to distinguish among the college infrastructure and fees. The crowd in both the universities comes from diligent areas as well as the faculty is well proficient in their respective fields.
Placements:
The placement offers of both these universities (PES and BES) are up to the mark, making no significant difference. The average CTC offered for a PES student is around 6.8 LPA.
Amazon, LT&T, Deloitte, Cisco, and Capgemini are the top recruits for PES Banglore. Microsoft, HP, and LG are the frequent recruiters of BMS Banglore. The other colleges on the list have mass recruiters like Infosys, Wipro, and TCS.
If looking for a calm environment, one can pick up KIIT over MIT; but as Pune does provide better opportunities than Bhubaneswar, MIT wins over.
With a lot of options in hand, it’s natural if a student gets confused picking up the perfect college. Well, it’s always the person who has to strive in the environment and thus have to make decisions accordingly.
Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology(VIIT) is an autonomous institute, affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University Maharashtra. The college is ranked 165th by the NIRF rankings. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology (VIT) is a private college affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University. NIRF has ranked the institute 155th. Maharashtra Institute of Technology(MIT) is a private college located in Pune. The college has secured 138th rank in the NIRF rankings.
Admission Procedure-
The eligibility criteria for seeking admission to the mechanical engineering program at these colleges is 10+2 qualification. Further, students are selected on the basis of JEE Main or MHT-CET scores.
Course Fee-
The course fee for BE Mechanical Engineering at VIIT, VIT, and MIT are 6.56 lakhs, 7.2 lakhs, and 12.40 lakhs.
Facilities
VIIT: The college is built over a large 6-acre campus and has a number of facilities such as a digital library, off-campus hostel, cafeterias, sports facilities, and laboratories for each course. The college also provides shuttle service to students and an on-campus convenience store.
VIT: The college is built over a 7-acre campus and has standard college facilities such as a library, auditorium, hostels, cafeterias, and sports facilities
MIT: The college is built over a 7-acre campus offers facilities like hostels, spacious classrooms, a digital library, and sports facilities.
Placements
VIIT: Companies such as JCB and Atlas Copco come on campus for placements. The average package received is of 4 LPA and the highest package goes up to 12 LPA.
VIT: Companies such as Infosys, TCS, and Atlas Copco are top recruiters at the college. The highest package goes up to 10 LPA
MIT: The college has a placement rate of 65%, with recruiters such as GE, Mahindra, and Eaton. The highest package offered is approximately 8 LPA
MIT ranks higher than the other two colleges, however, the college has a much higher course fee. Other parameters of the three colleges when compared are similar. Go through the information given above and choose which institute is better suited for you.
Let’s start with the most important thing, the rankings of both the universities. According to NIRF rankings, MIT was ranked #138th for B.Tech courses and SRM was ranked #36th for engineering. Approved by AICTE, both the universities provide equally qualified faculty.
Admissions
MIT World Peace University Pune:
The candidate must have gained 50% marks in PCM with Physics, Mathematics, and English as compulsory subjects.
Scores of JEE Main 2020/ MHT-CET 2020 score.
The university conducts an entrance exam namely PERA CET.
The total 1st-year fees is Rs 3.1 Lakhs.
SRM:
The candidate must have gained 50% marks in PCM or PCB subject in 10+2 examination.
Scores of SRMJEE (UG) 2020 (this entrance exam is only available to Indian residents, NRI, holders of PIO or OCI card which is issued by the Indian Government).
The total 1st-year fee is 2.6 Lakhs.
Placements
MIT World Peace University Pune:
Amazon, Infosys, Flipkart, Oracle, IBM, Wipro, Microsoft, Reliance, Aditya Birla Group, Tech Mahindra, etc. are some of the frequently visited companies in MIT.
The highest package offered was INR 37.26 LPA and the average package offered to the students was INR 3.2 LPA in the on-campus selections.
SRM:
Infosys, IBM, Dell, Bank of America, Just dial, Oracle, LAVA mobiles, Nokia, Axis Bank, Yes Bank, etc. are some of the top recruits in SRM university.
The highest package offered was INR 41.6 LPA in the on-campus selections while the average package offered to the students was INR 10 LPA.
Almost 120+ companies visited the campus.
Campus
MIT World Peace University Pune:
Some of the on-campus facilities available in the university are cricket, volleyball and football grounds, modern style gymnasium, table tennis, carom, wrestling facilities, hostel, canteen, medical services, bank facility, meditation center, etc.
There are many sports tournaments, cultural activities and extracurricular activities organized on-campus.
SRM:
Some of the on-campus facilities available in the university are 4 volleyball courts, 5 basketball courts, 2 football fields, 1 hockey field, 400-meter track, 5 tennis courts, 1 cricket field, multipurpose indoor stadium with AC, 2 badminton courts, AC hall for chess, library, canteen, hostel, etc.
Many engaging activities are organized by the University on-campus for their students.
Now looking at all the facilities provided by the university for CSE, he/she can choose whatever full-fills their requirements.
Manipal University Jaipur and MIT Pune are well-reputed universities offering numerous opportunities to their students. India Today ranked Manipal University at 24, whereas, Times of India ranked MIT at 15 for their B.Tech courses in 2020.
Below mentioned is a detailed comparison of these two universities on various important factors.
Particulars |
Manipal University Jaipur |
Maharashtra Institute of Technology |
Courses Offered |
UG, PG, and Ph.D. Courses |
UG, PG, Diploma, and Ph.D. Courses |
Highest Salary Package |
INR 42 LPA |
INR 37.26 LPA |
Average Salary |
INR 5.43 LPA |
INR 3.02 LPA |
Admission Criteria:
Manipal University-
For admission into the undergraduate programs offered by Manipal University, students need to clear their 10+2 examinations with a minimum of 50% marks.
Further, the selection is made on the basis of scores obtained in qualifying exams and entrance exams such as MET (Manipal Entrance Test), JEE Main, or JEE Advanced examinations. These may be followed by a personal interview if required.
MTech admission via MET/GATE, also the candidates require BE or BTech in relevant courses in order to be eligible.
For MBA the institute accepts CAT/MAT/CMAT scores. For Ph.D. UGC NET/CSIR NET qualified students are selected.
MIT Pune-
Students seeking admission in undergraduate courses from the Maharashtra Institute of Technology need a minimum of 50% score in their 10+2 examinations from any board, for reserved category students, the said criteria are 45%. Along with this, the students need to clear the MIT-WPU UGPET entrance exam organized by the university and JEE Main/ MHT – CET for B.Tech.
For MTech and MCA, GATE and MAH-MCA-CET scores are considered. For MBA CAT/MAT/XAT scores are accepted.
Ph.D. admission is through the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) followed by an interview.
Placement Opportunities:
Manipal University-
Manipal University has a stellar placement record with almost 85% of students being placed in the latest placements. Many reputed companies visited its campus including Amazon, Microsoft, Dell, American Express, Wipro, HP, etc.
MIT Pune-
Some of the frequent companies visiting the campus include such as Asian Paints, Adobe, Amazon, Weatherford.
In 2020 over 700 companies visited their campus and provided placement opportunities to more than 1500 students.
Hostel facilities and scholarship opportunities are also provided by both of these universities to their students. However, a student should decide between these universities depending on their feasibility criteria.
Maharashtra Institute of Technology gives 100% placements to its students. MITSOM also gives 100% placements to the students. Looking at the year-wife statistics, the salary offered to the students has increased as compared to the previous year’s data. About 100+ companies participated in the on-campus selections in MIT Pune. On the other hand, about 250+ companies visited MITSOM for placements.
Top Recruiters:
Some of the top recruiters of MITSOM include Deloitte, Amazon, Infosys, Barclay’s, TATA Technologies, Berger, etc.
On the other hand, the companies visiting MIT (Maharashtra Institute of Technology) are Amazon, Infosys, Flipkart, Oracle, IBM, Wipro, Microsoft, Reliance, Aditya Birla Group, Tech Mahindra, etc.
Package offered
MITSOM:
INR 26 LPA was the highest salary offered by an international company.
INR of about 9 LPA was the highest salary offered in the on-campus selections by a domestic company.
The average salary offered to the students was INR 5 LPA in the university.
MIT (Maharashtra Institute of Technology):
The highest package offered to the students was INR 37.26 LPA.
The average package offered to the students was INR 3.2 LPA in the on-campus selections of the university.
Overall the placements of MIT as well as MITSOM are almost equivalent. The student seeking admissions can look for other information also like how is the course structure, teaching staff, total expenditure, city life, infrastructure, etc, and then take the decision. Knowledge is the key to success, so get yourself well educated which will automatically lead you to a better placement.
The Maharashtra Institute of Technology is one of the top institutions in India for Engineering. In 2020, it was ranked at All India #15 by The Times, # 60 by The Week, #138 NIRF, and #82 by India Today for its B.Tech courses.
The institute offers B.Tech courses in 10 specializations. Some of them are Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, etc.
The table given below shows a brief overview of the institute:
Particulars |
Maharashtra Institute of Technology |
Fees |
Rs. 7,80,000 to 12,40,000 |
Entrance Criteria |
10+2 with minimum 50% & JEE Main/ MH CET |
Average Salary |
Rs. 6,25,000 |
Admission Criteria for B.Tech:
Students seeking admission in B.Tech from the Maharashtra Institute of Technology need a minimum of 50% score in their 10+2 examinations from any board (with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects). For reserved category students, the said criteria are 45%.
Along with this, the students need to clear JEE Main or MH CET exams which serve as the acceptable entrance exams for this college.
Placement Opportunities in B.Tech:
Maharashtra Institute of Technology has a good placement record with many top companies visiting the campus for recruitments.
It offers placement as well as internship opportunities to the students via its Career Services.
Some of the frequent companies visiting the campus include recruiting giants such as Asian Paints, Adobe, Amazon, Weatherford, Thermax, Rakuten Inc Japan, and many more.
In 2020 over 700 companies visited their campus and provided placement opportunities to more than 1500 students.
The highest package offered to the students during 2020 placements was INR 37.26 LPA whereas the average salary package offered was INR 6.25 LPA.
Besides its stellar placement record, some other highlights of B.Tech at the Maharashtra Institute of Technology are its decent-n-safe hostel facilities. Also, the institute provides numerous scholarship options provided for first-year students based on merit.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune offers a total of 448 courses including 40 BTech courses and is ranked 20th nationally by the NIRF. MIT Pune offers a total of 109 courses out of which 23 are BTech courses and are ranked 138th by the NIRF.
Infrastructure
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Maharashtra Institute of Technology Pune
Faculty and Course Curriculum
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Maharashtra Institute of Technology Pune
Placements
Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune
Maharashtra Institute of Technology Pune
The tuition fee for BTech courses in BVP is around 4.48 lakhs for 4 years, and BBA is around 2.5 lakhs for three years. The tuition fee for BTech courses at MIT is around 12 Lakhs for 4 years. Both the colleges are equally ranked when it comes to infrastructure, course, and placements records. So, the final decision of taking admission depends on the student’s affordability.