Which is a better option: ECE from Manipal University Jaipur or Automobile Engineering from MIT, Manipal University Manipal?

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Tanmay Chakraborty Posted On - Oct 21, 2020
Studied at Hindu College, University of Delhi (2017)

All of these colleges offer numerous opportunities to students through their courses. India Today ranked Manipal University Jaipur at 24, whereas, MIT, Manipal University (Karnataka) was ranked at 14 in its India 2020 rankings.

Below is a detailed description of various factors that will aid in making a choice between these two universities.

Particulars

Electronics & Communications Engineering – MUJ

Automobile Engineering – Manipal University

Fees

INR 11,86,000

INR 15,50,000

Entrance Exam

MET

MET

Average Salary

INR 5,43,000

INR 7,20,000

Total Seats

180

60

Admission Criteria:

Electronics & Communications Engineering – Manipal University Jaipur:

Students need an aggregate of a minimum of 50% in their 10+2 examinations (with Physics, English, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects) along with MET (Manipal Entrance Test) on the basis of which admissions are done.

Automobile Engineering – Manipal University:

For admission in Automobile Engineering from Manipal University, a candidate needs a minimum of 50% aggregate in their 10+2 examinations (with Physics, English, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects). Also, the students need to undertake the MET (Manipal Entrance Test).

Placement Opportunities:

Electronics & Communications Engineering – Manipal University Jaipur:

Manipal University Jaipur has quite impressive placement opportunities. In their recent campus placements, the placement rate was 85% and the highest package offered was INR 42 LPA.

Automobile Engineering – Manipal University:

The placement cell of this university has numerous career opportunities for its students. In the recent university placements, the highest package offered was INR 43.3 LPA.

Although these universities have good placement and other facilities, the selection of a course should be made on the basis of individual interest and feasibility.

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