How is a quantum university different from DIT?

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Both universities are good in their own way, but the difference really comes down to environment, exposure, and overall experience.

I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and what I personally liked was the practical and student-friendly approach. At Quantum, classes were quite interactive — lots

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Both Quantum University and DIT are good in their own ways, but the difference mainly comes down to approach and exposure 😄

I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and what I liked most was the industry-focused learning. Quantum gives more importance to practical skills, certifications, internship

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I have done my MBA from Quantum University, so I’m speaking from what I actually experienced.

What’s good about it?

  • Great learning environment — teachers try to explain in a way that makes sense, not just theory.

  • Lots of activities, workshops, industry interactions — not just boring classes.

  • Helps

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Quantum University, Dehradun — honestly, it's pretty solid 👍

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