How is MAEER'S MIT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT. ? Is it better than Lexicon MILE?

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    Maharashtra Institute of Technology, the flagship institute of MIT Group of institutions was established in the year 1983, under the trust called MAEER acronym for ""Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, Pune"". MIT is one of the first nine private Engineering institutions of Maharashtra. Active learning at Lexicon MILE entails class activities that involves students doing things and thinking about the things that they are doing. They provide a great importance to active learning stems from the contribution it makes to fostering students success. They believe that student knowledge and understanding of course con
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