Which of these is better: B.Tech in Civil Engineering from VIT University or B.Tech in Civil Engineering from MIT Manipal?

Please share the details on the basis of course outline, faculty, placement and college infrastructure for Vellore Institute of Technology University and Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal.

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archit kumar
8 years ago
Hi there, Both the colleges are top private colleges of India, however VIT, Vellore is better than MIT, Manipal in terms of placements. Here is quick comparison between them: VIT VELLORE Here is some of the insights of the college. Intake:- 300 (CIVIL) Placements Average package:- 4 LPA Highest pack

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Aditya Doiphode
8 years ago
Go for Manipal University (main campus). MIT Manipal is known for its quality education. It has excellent infrastructure and faculties too. It is in top 50 ranks by National Institution ranking framework among the Indian Engineering colleges. Manipal has better placements for the civil department an

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8 years ago
VIT University is in top 10 universities / colleges, be it public or private universities or colleges in India and is much better than Manipal Institute of Technology which ranks 35 in India. Now let's see the comparison between the two universities in civil engineering on the basis of some facts:

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8 years ago
VIT University, being among the top 6 private engineering colleges in India and among the top 11 engineering colleges, both in public and private sector is certainly a lot better than MIT-Manipal university. Here, I would state the advantages which you would get if you join VIT University instead o

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Aditya Dwivedi
8 years ago
The first thing you should keep in mind while choosing between VIT and MIT should be which campus you are getting. If it is the main campus i.e. Vellore and Manipal then you can go for either of the two as there isn't much difference between both in terms of placement, campus life and stuff. But if

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