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Asked: July 2, 20222022-07-02T23:27:29+05:30 2022-07-02T23:27:29+05:30In: Manipal University

If possible, don’t go to Manipal.

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Let me give you an advice. If possible, don’t go to Manipal. Every university in this group is real shit. Believe me; my own brother went to study at MIT, majoring in IT. He dropped out in his second year and joined NIT Hamirpur. Manipal is immensely overrated (due to Satya Nadella and Rajeev Suri) and the professors are not good at all. It’s the most expensive engineering university in India but the ROI is very low. The amount of investment you make to study at Manipal, it will take you minimum 6 years to make any profit out of it. Most companies look for recruiting the students from Government colleges because they are under the impression that most of the students in private engineering colleges get admission via donation or capitation fees and they cannot discriminate between the original good students and the rich fake ones. There is also an option to upgrade your branch after your first year at MIT. But DON’T GET BEFOOLED BY THAT. ONLY 1-2% STUDENTS ARE ABLE TO UPGRADE SUCCESSFULLY. It depends largely upon the seat availability. You will need above 9 CGPA minimum to even stand a chance which is immensely difficult. Think about it this way. You are taking the seat of a student after first year if you successfully upgrade your branch. But why will the student leave his seat suddenly after studying throughout the first year? This is very rare. And even if this happens, the student leaves his seat because he is frustrated with life at Manipal even though he got a better rank than you.

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