MIT Manipal, ranked as the third-best private engineering institution in India, admits students based on the MUOET entrance exam, offering 1,800 seats annually. The exam tests math, physics, chemistry, and English proficiency, scored out of 800 marks, with two attempts allowed. Admissions involve an 11-day counseling process across Manipal, Jaipur, or Bangalore campuses. The engineering tuition fee is approximately 3 lakh per annum, with first-year fees around 2.64 lakh, increasing up to 4 lakh for branches like CS/IT/CCE/ECE. Hostel and food costs range from 25,000 to 2 lakh annually. The total four-year cost, including hostel fees, averages around 16 lakh, and commerce courses reach up to 4.5 lakh annually. MIT Manipal is known for its diverse student body, anti-ragging policies, medical services, student-friendly environment, and a mix of experienced faculty. The curriculum includes two major exams and internal assessments each semester, with a grading system that allows makeup exams. The placement rate is consistently above 80%, with over 200 companies visiting the campus each year. Top firms like Microsoft and Google offer packages as high as INR 62 LPA, with average packages between INR 8-13 LPA. Students can start internships from the third year, with stipends ranging from INR 15,000 to 1.5 LPA per month. MIT Manipal provides several scholarships based on merit, financial need, and specific criteria such as the Konkani fee waiver and AICTE tuition reduction for families earning under 6 lakhs annually. Scholarships are available for students in the top 1000 entrance exam ranks, girls in specific branches, and top 5% class performers. Overall, the total education cost ranges from 25 to 35 lakhs, with scholarships easing financial burdens for eligible students.
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