Remarks :
To get admission to the BTech course in MAIT (part of GGSIPU) you have to clear the JEE exam which is held twice annually and according to the previous years' cutoff of MAIT, you can get to know a vague idea of the stream you might get here. In case, your rank is too low to even enter in the last course you can opt for admission through the management system. You have to pay a little extra but it can secure you a seat regardless of your rank. The reservation system is also followed here. For further details regarding the courses offered, fees system etc you can check the official GGSIPU website - ipu.ac.in
Course Curriculum Overview :
I have a keen interest in computers and programming. I was able to get into the Computer Science and Technology (CST) branch on a merit basis. A good amount of professors teach very well and are also ready to help you with problems which may not concern their subject. The teaching method remains common everywhere, discussions in class along with short notes on the whiteboard. You will have to self-study many of the things as not everything is covered in the classes.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The annual fee seems decent in comparison to big government BTech colleges like DTU or NSUT. I am pretty sure that one can avail of financial assistance and scholarships as well. Since I am in the first year only I can't comment on what the future holds for me but definitely, the campus offers decent placement.
Campus Life :
TECHSURGE and MRIDANG is a mega event which proudly boasts a football field with over 15k+ students sprawling from all across the Delhi NCR via a wide variety of events in the fields of music, dance, theatre, sports and other artistic domains. This is a two-day cultural blast, an opportunity to showcase your stupendous talents. All the books ranging from A to Z can be found in the library, and a book bank for each sem is also provided to the students. The classrooms are well equipped with ACs but the only con is that not all of them work the way you want them to. The college offers a large number of cultural and technical societies to be a part of, all well-led by the students.
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