Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations | AI Powered Learning & State-of-the-Art Facilities
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
Ranked #42 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest Package 1.3 CR , 100% Placements | Last Date to Apply: 23rd June
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities in QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
NAAC A+ Grade | Ranked No.1 Private University in India (QS World University Rankings 2025)
The infrastructure of this college is good with all the required facilities . Like classrooms with well equipped sources . We have the library , canteen , hostel facility for the students in this college who are studying .
College infrastructure is cool, has many trees in the campus. Located aside the crompet railway station, making easy for transportation. Classrooms are well maintained. Wifi is there, library has enough books.
very good infrastructure.. excellent facilities.. all the classrooms and laboratories are well equipped. the hostels are very good.. they have two type of hostels and food is also very good in the hostel.
Dear student,
Both
MIT
and
Caltech
are top-tier for physics, but they offer different environments:
Caltech is smaller and highly focused on physics. It has a tight-knit community, low student-to-faculty ratio (3:1), and almost all students get involved in hands-on research early—especially through programs like SURF . It’s especially strong in theoretical physics , astrophysics , and space science , and it’s closely tied to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab . If you want close mentorship and a deep dive into physics from the start, Caltech is ideal.
MIT is much bigger and offers more variety in physics subfields and interdisciplinary research—like combining physics with engineering , CS , or energy . It has major research centers like the MIT Lincoln Lab and Media Lab , and students can also take Harvard courses. It’s great if you want flexibility, broader options, and a vibrant campus life with tons of clubs and activities.
In short
:
Choose
Caltech
for intense, focused physics in a smaller, more personal setting.
Choose
MIT
for broader opportunities, more interdisciplinary paths, and a larger, more dynamic environment.
Thapar University's BTech in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI):
- Pros:
- Specialized program in emerging fields
- Strong industry connections
- Good placement record
- Cons:
- Might be a relatively new program
MIT Manipal's BTech in Computer Science (CS):
- Pros:
- Established program with strong reputation
- Broader scope in computer science
- Good placement record
- Cons:
- Might be a larger batch size
Consider factors like:
- Curriculum in the program: Meets what you are interested in pursuing and your career aims?
- Faculty expertise: Are they experienced in their domains?
- Are there any chances for students to participate in internships and placements?
- Campus life: Which campus culture fits you better?
Hello,
The eligible score for MIT usually depends on the programme and the exam you are taking.
For example, for undergraduate admission through SAT, MIT does not have a fixed cut-off score but generally looks for very high scores (around 1500+ out of 1600).
For graduate admissions like MS or PhD, eligibility depends more on your academic marks, GRE scores, and other factors.
Hope it helps !