MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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Manipal Institute of Technology


Establishment Year: 1957

Affiliation: Manipal University, Manipal

Approval: AICTE

Accreditation: NBA

Address:  Udupi - Karkala Rd, Eshwar Nagar, Manipal, Karnataka 576104

Placement:

Highest Package:- 32.0 LPA.     

Average Package:- 9.0  LPA.

 

List of Courses Available:

  • B.Tech - Mechanical Engineering
  • B.Tech - Civil Engineering
  • B.Tech - Information Technology Engineering
  • B.Tech - Computer and Communication Engineering
  • B.Tech - Computer Science
  • B.Tech - Chemical Engineering
  • B.Tech - Biomedical Engineering
  • B.Tech - Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • M.Tech - Software Engineering
  • M.Tech - Computer Network Engineering
  • M.Tech - Machine Intelligence and Decision Science
  • M.Tech - Environmental Engineering
  • M.Tech - Structural Engineering
  • MSc Chemistry
  • MCA

 

History and achievements: The Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Manipal was established in 1957 as one of the first self-financing engineering colleges in the country MIT offers a Bachelor’s and Master’s program in engineering streams. It also gives students the option to carry out full-time or part-time research. The minimum duration for postgraduate qualified PhD students is three years for full-time, and four years for part-time. There is a one-year relaxation for applicants with an MPhil degree. The institute undertakes sponsored research programs supported by funding agencies such as DST, CSIR, AICTE, and the Ministry of Environmental Sciences. It has collaborative research programs in association with premier research laboratories and institutes in India and abroad.

“ A University should be a place of light, of liberty, and of learning.” ~ Benjamin Disraeli“

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