
PSP Area, Plot No-1, Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi, India - 110086
The landscape of technical education in the National Capital Territory of Delhi is defined by a rigorous stratification of institutions, ranging from premier centrally funded universities to prominent state-affiliated private colleges. Within this competitive milieu, the Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT) has emerged as a quintessential model of private-sector contribution to high-quality engineering and management education. Established in 1999 by the Maharaja Agrasen Technical Education Society (MATES), the institute was conceived by a consortium of industrialists, professionals, and philanthropists led by Dr. Nand Kishore Garg.
The primary mission was to facilitate a technical learning environment that synthesizes traditional academic rigor with the evolving demands of the global industrial complex. Located in the PSP Area of Rohini Sector-22, MAIT represents the flagship engineering institution of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) ecosystem, characterized by its sprawling 40.5-acre campus and a consistent record of high-tier placements.
The governance of MAIT is anchored by the Maharaja Agrasen Technical Education Society (MATES), a charitable trust that manages a diverse portfolio of educational assets including law, management, and pharmacy colleges. The leadership, comprising figures such as Sh. Vineet Kumar Lohia (Chairman) and Sh. S.P. Aggarwal (Executive Chairman), has historically prioritized infrastructure development and industry-aligned curricula. This industrialist-led ethos is reflected in the institute’s focus on "meaningful feedback" and "essential skills," moving beyond mere grade-based evaluations to prepare students for the complex challenges of the professional world.
The administrative structure is further bolstered by academic veterans like Prof. (Dr.) Neelam Sharma (Director) and Prof. (Dr.) S.S. Deswal (Dean), who ensure that the institute adheres to the regulatory standards set by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). The NBA accreditation, in particular, serves as a critical quality hallmark for its primary engineering disciplines, ensuring that the degrees conferred are recognized internationally under the Washington Accord framework.
The Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree serves as the primary organizational structure for MAIT's academic architecture, encompassing a wide range of traditional and emerging engineering fields. The institute has strategically expanded its intake and specialized offerings to align with the "Industry 4.0" paradigm, particularly emphasizing data science and artificial intelligence.
The B.Tech program is the cornerstone of MAIT’s reputation. As of the 2025-2026 academic cycle, the institute offers 12 distinct specializations, reflecting a robust adaptation to the shifting technological landscape. The curriculum is strictly governed by GGSIPU, but MAIT enhances this through internal workshops and industry interactions.
B.Tech Specialization | Duration | Standard Annual Intake (Approx.) | Core Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) | 4 Years | 180 - 240 | Algorithms, Software Engineering, System Design |
Information Technology (IT) | 4 Years | 120 | Networking, Cloud Computing, Database Mgmt |
Electronics & Communication (ECE) | 4 Years | 120 | VLSI, Digital Signal Processing, 5G Systems |
Electrical & Electronics (EEE) | 4 Years | 60 | Power Electronics, Control Systems, Energy |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | 4 Years | 60 | CAD/CAM, Robotics, Thermal Engineering |
Mechanical & Automation (MAE) | 4 Years | 60 | Industrial Automation, Robotics, Mechatronics |
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | 4 Years | 120 | Deep Learning, NLP, Neural Networks |
Artificial Intelligence & Data Science | 4 Years | 120 | Predictive Modeling, Big Data, Statistics |
Computer Science and Technology (CST) | 4 Years | 90 | Theory of Computation, System Software |
VLSI Design and Technology | 4 Years | 60 | Semiconductor Physics, IC Design |
Advanced Communication Technology | 4 Years | 60 | Wireless Networks, Optical Communication |
IT and Engineering | 4 Years | 60 | Software Systems, Applied Engineering |
The institute also operates a significant Lateral Entry (LE) program, which admits diploma holders directly into the second year of these programs, catering to the vocational-to-professional transition of technical students.
Recognizing the need for managerial competency in the technical sector, MAIT offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program that has gained significant traction in the Delhi-NCR consulting market.
Postgraduate Program | Duration | Intake | Primary Objectives |
|---|---|---|---|
MBA | 2 Years | 180 | Strategic Mgmt, Consulting, FinTech, HR |
M.Tech (CSE) | 2 Years | 60 | Advanced Research, Scholarly Publications |
MCA | 2 Years | Variable | Application Development, Software Quality |
The MBA program focuses on dual-specialization models, which increase student flexibility in the job market, particularly in high-value consulting roles with firms like KPMG and Deloitte.
The institute's standing as a top-three preference within the GGSIPU system necessitates high competitive thresholds for admissions to MAIT. The process is entirely centralized through the GGSIPU online portal, emphasizing transparency and meritocracy.
Candidates seeking admission to the 4-year B.Tech program must have successfully navigated the 10+2 schooling system with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as core subjects, securing a minimum aggregate of 55%. The primary gateway for merit evaluation is the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) Paper 1 rank.
Category | Eligibility Metric | Selection Basis |
|---|---|---|
General | 55% in PCM | JEE Main Paper 1 Rank |
SC/ST/OBC/PwD | 50% in PCM | JEE Main Paper 1 Rank |
Lateral Entry | Diploma in Engg. (60%) | IPU CET (Code 128) |
The seat matrix follows a strict reservation policy mandated by the Delhi Government, where 85% of the total seats are reserved for students from the Delhi Region (Home State), while the remaining 15% are open to All India (Outside Delhi) candidates.
MAIT facilitates a Management Quota for approximately 10% of its total intake. There is often a misconception that this quota bypasses merit; however, the institute and GGSIPU mandate that even quota candidates must possess a valid JEE Main score and fulfill all academic eligibility criteria. Admissions under this quota are conducted through a separate merit-list based on Class 12 marks and entrance scores, usually requiring significantly higher academic scores for popular branches like CSE and IT (often >85% in PCM).
For the MBA program, MAIT prioritizes candidates with high scores in the Common Admission Test (CAT) or CMAT. If vacancies remain after these national-level intakes, the institute considers candidates from the GGSIPU Common Entrance Test (CET).
Management Admission Basis | Preferred Exam | Secondary Option |
|---|---|---|
MBA | CAT / CMAT | IPU CET (Code 101) |
BBA / BCA | IPU CET | CUET (Subject to Govt policy) |
MAIT has progressively pivoted from a traditional teaching-led model toward a research-intensive paradigm. MAIT actively pursues external research funding, files high-utility patents, and maintains a robust publication record in international journals.
The faculty and student teams at MAIT have been exceptionally prolific in securing Intellectual Property (IP) for technological solutions in IoT, Healthcare, and Automation. The institute’s IP Cell provides structural support for the transition of ideas from the lab to the patent office.
Application / Grant No. | Inventors | Technology / Domain | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
202511013603 | Pancham Singh et al. | IoT Pollution Detection for Vehicles | Published |
436561-001 | Dr. Sanjeev Kumar et al. | Data Handling Processing Unit | Granted |
202211054119 | Prof. Neelam Sharma et al. | Load Sensing for Machines | Granted |
202022106319 | Dr. Deepak Gupta et al. | IoT Microarray Noise Reduction | Granted (Germany) |
6342636 | Dr. Brahmaleen K. Sidhu | ML System for Irrigation | Granted (UK) |
2021103598 | Dr. Jyoti Kaushik | IoT Intelligent Visitor Terminal | Granted (Australia) |
The fact that MAIT holds granted patents in international jurisdictions like Germany, the UK, and Australia underscores the global relevance of its R&D activities.
One of the most significant research milestones in recent years is the DST Indo-Russia Joint Collaboration. Sanctioned in March 2023, this project, titled "Multiscale modeling of deformation behavior of carbon fiber-reinforced high-end thermoplastics," received a total grant of ₹47,60,604 for a duration of three years. This project involves collaborative research with Russian scientific institutions and includes components for international travel and joint scientific investigation, placing MAIT at the forefront of advanced materials research in India.
MAIT has established a multi-tiered infrastructure to nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs through the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) and the Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC).
The MAIT IIC was established in 2019 under the guidance of the Ministry of Education (MoE) Innovation Cell (MIC). The council is structured to drive innovation, design thinking, and IPR activities on campus. It has been recognized as a "Mentor Institute" to five other institutions, reflecting its leadership in the innovation space.
IIC Performance Metric (2022-23) | Statistics / Rating |
|---|---|
Total Performance Score | 45.26 / 100 |
Final Star Rating | 3 / 5 |
Number of Approved Activities | 45 |
Innovation Ambassadors Trained | Variable |
The IIC engages students in the "Yukti" Innovation Challenge, which serves as a repository for institutional ideas and prototypes.
While the IIC focuses on policy and formal institutional frameworks, the EDC is a student-run, non-profit body founded in 2011 that focuses on the "hands-on" aspect of starting a business. The EDC organizes the annual "E-Summit," which acts as a platform for 5,000+ attendees to network with investors and startup founders. Notable student leaders, such as Pavitra Walia (President, 2018-2022) and Madhav Khurana, have been instrumental in maintaining this entrepreneurial momentum.
Employability is perhaps the most critical metric by which MAIT is evaluated by its peers and prospective students. The Training and Placement Cell works year-round to bridge the gap between academic output and industry requirement through 50+ annual workshops on technical and soft skills.
The placement figures at MAIT show a steady upward trajectory in terms of highest packages and the number of unique offers.
Academic Year | Total Offers | Highest Package | Median Package (UG) | Placement % (Eligible) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2024-2025 | 1,375 | ₹64 - ₹90 LPA | ₹6.0 - ₹8.25 LPA | 91% |
2023-2024 | 1,075 | ₹90 LPA | ₹6.0 - ₹6.2 LPA | 68.8% - 87% |
2022-2023 | 400+ | ₹51 LPA | ₹6.0 LPA | 77% |
The discrepancy between the "Total Placements" and "Unique Placements" is a result of many top-tier students securing multiple offers. For the 2024 batch, the highest on-campus package reached ₹90 LPA, while off-campus achievements have occasionally touched ₹1.13 CPA.
The placement outcomes are heavily skewed toward the Computer Science and Information Technology branches, though core branches have seen a resurgence in consulting and analytics roles.
Recruiter | Domain | Typical Package | Volume Hires (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
Adobe | Product | ₹64 LPA | 2 |
Microsoft | Product | ₹51 LPA | 4 |
Amazon | E-commerce | ₹12 - ₹30 LPA | 20+ |
ZS Associates | Analytics | ₹10 - ₹12 LPA | 15+ |
Deloitte | Consulting | ₹6 - ₹8 LPA | 50 |
Infosys | Service/IT | ₹4.5 - ₹5.5 LPA | 150+ |
Cognizant | Service/IT | ₹5.5 LPA | 100+ |
Branch-wise, the CSE and IT departments consistently report 100% placement for eligible students, whereas Mechanical and EEE report between 25% and 60% in their core domains, with many graduates eventually opting for IT or management roles.
MAIT’s campus in Rohini is an expansive 40.5-acre facility designed to accommodate over 5,000 students and staff. The infrastructure is characterized by distinct departmental blocks and multi-story centralized facilities.
The four-story library at MAIT is one of the largest in the GGSIPU network, with a seating capacity for 350 students. It is fully integrated with digital learning systems, offering:
E-Resources: Seamless access to digital journals and online study materials via campus-wide Wi-Fi.
Specialized Labs: Dedicated research and project labs, including an IoT Lab and a Computer Centre for advanced simulation.
Assistive Tech: Labs equipped with text-to-speech software for visually impaired students.
The on-campus residential facility is exclusively for male students, consisting of four blocks with a total capacity of 186 residents.
Room Category | Total Rooms | Key Amenities |
|---|---|---|
Single Seater | ~40 | Wi-Fi, Almirah, Bed, Study Table |
Double Seater | ~65 | Wi-Fi, Shared Space, Common Room TV |
Four Seater | 7 | Cost-effective, High interaction |
The hostel also includes a dedicated gymnasium, yoga room, and a mess facility providing nutritious vegetarian meals under the supervision of the warden. For female students, the college relies on nearby PGs like "Maharaja Agrasen Sadan" or private rentals in Rohini, as there is currently no on-campus girls' hostel.
MAIT boasts extensive outdoor sports infrastructure, which is rare for private colleges in the capital city. This includes:
Fields: Separate grounds for Hockey, Football, and Cricket.
Courts: Dedicated courts for Basketball, Tennis, and Volleyball.
Indoor Stadium: A separate building housing multiple Badminton courts and facilities for Table Tennis.
MAIT has established a strategic network of international collaborations to enhance the global exposure of its students and faculty. These tie-ups often result in student exchange programs, joint research, and international career placements.
The institute’s international affairs office has been proactive in signing MoUs with universities and organizations across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Institution | Country | Primary Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Ease Germany | Germany | Higher studies and career prep in Germany |
Mega Group Japan | Japan | Placements, internships, and training in Japan |
DST Joint Collaboration | Russia | International research in material science |
Ghana Tech University College | Ghana | Academic exchange and joint degree exploration |
Asia Pacific University | Malaysia | Student mobility and research sharing |
A landmark event in MAIT’s internationalization was the "Study Abroad Fest 2025" held in November. The event hosted representatives from seven world-class universities, including the University of Southampton (UK), University College Dublin (Ireland), and Kingston University (London). This platform allowed students to receive one-on-one counseling on global admissions, scholarships, and post-study work visas, effectively turning the campus into a gateway for global higher education.
The reputation of MAIT is cemented by its consistent performance in various national and regional rankings. The International Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) is particularly significant as it focuses on the efficacy of private engineering institutes.
Ranking Framework | Category | 2024 Rank | National Standing |
|---|---|---|---|
IIRF | B.Tech (Private) | 32 | Top 20% of private engineering colleges |
NIRF | Overall | 86 | Notable entry into the top 100 overall |
NIRF | Engineering | 201 - 300 | Emerging scale for technical education |
The entry into the NIRF "Overall" Top 100 (rank 86) in 2024 is a significant milestone, as it indicates that MAIT is being evaluated as a holistic educational entity rather than just a discipline-specific college.
The alumni of MAIT form a formidable network of professionals driving innovation in the world’s most influential technology companies. The MAIT Alumni Association actively facilitates this bond through regular achievement tracking and homecoming events.
MAIT graduates have successfully transitioned into roles at the highest echelons of global tech firms.
Name | Batch | Position | Organization | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Mayank Goyal | 2007 | Asst. Professor | Carnegie Mellon University | USA |
Alaukik Aggarwal | 2009 | Sr. Data Engineer | Apple | San Francisco |
Hemant Pandey | 2016 | Software Engineer | Tesla | California |
Eklavya Mirani | 2014 | Software Engineer | Microsoft | Redmond |
Meenakshi B. | 2015 | Analyst | Gurgaon | |
Arushi Arora | 2015 | Data Scientist | ZS Associates | Gurgaon |
Beyond the corporate sector, MAIT alumni also contribute to national defense and research. Sanjiv Gupta (Scientist, DRDO) and Praveen Dahiya (Entrepreneur) are prominent members of the alumni association, representing the 1999-2003 founding batches.
As a self-financing private institution, MAIT relies primarily on tuition fees for its operational expenditures. However, it operates within a charitable framework under MATES, which reinvests surpluses into infrastructure and student welfare.
The annual academic fee for the B.Tech program is approximately ₹1.86 Lakhs to ₹2.0 Lakhs, making it a "Value for Money" institution compared to private universities in the region.
Program | Annual Fee (Approx.) | Total Course Fee |
|---|---|---|
B.Tech | ₹1,86,000 - ₹2,00,000 | ₹7.44 Lakhs - ₹8.0 Lakhs |
MBA | ₹2,02,300 - ₹2,35,000 | ₹4.39 Lakhs - ₹4.77 Lakhs |
BBA | ₹1,39,800 - ₹1,61,000 | ₹4.54 Lakhs - ₹4.67 Lakhs |
To ensure that merit is not hindered by economic constraints, MAIT facilitates several scholarship schemes.
Merit Scholarships (MATES): The society awards laptops and partial fee waivers to top scorers in 10+2 and entrance exams.
Delhi Govt. Merit-cum-Means: Meritorious students with a family income below ₹6 Lakh are eligible for up to a 100% tuition fee waiver from the Delhi Higher Education Aid Trust.
Central Govt. Support: The institute assists students in applying for AICTE Pragati (for female students) and other category-based aid via the National Scholarship Portal.
The strategic evaluation of the Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology indicates an institution that has successfully navigated the complexities of the private technical education sector in India. By maintaining a high degree of academic discipline and leveraging its proximity to the industrial hub of the National Capital Region, MAIT has solidified its role as a premier feeder for the global IT industry.
The institute’s pivot toward international research collaborations and high-tech patenting is a mature response to the increasing demand for innovation-led education. However, the future success of MAIT will depend on its ability to address the placement challenges in core engineering branches and to further enhance its on-campus startup incubation to match the standards of national-level institutions. The successful entry into the NIRF Top 100 and the consistent 32nd rank in IIRF suggest that MAIT is on a trajectory of "consolidation and expansion," moving beyond regional leadership toward becoming a nationally recognized hub for technical and managerial excellence. For the 2026 academic cycle and beyond, MAIT remains a compelling choice for students seeking a balance of academic rigor, industrial exposure, and a robust professional legacy.
1. Where is Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology located?
The institute is located in the PSP Area, Plot No. 1, Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi-110086.
2. Which university is MAIT affiliated with?
MAIT is affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), also known as IP University.
3. When was the institute established?
It was established in 1999 by the Maharaja Agrasen Technical Education Society (MATES).
4. Is MAIT a government or private college?
It is a private, self-financing institution.
5. What is the mission of the Maharaja Agrasen Technical Education Society (MATES)?
MATES is a charitable trust that aims to provide quality education in technology, management, law, and pharmacy to serve society.
6. Does the institute have NBA accreditation?
Yes, MAIT is NBA accredited for its eligible engineering programs, which signifies global academic standards.
7. What is the primary entrance exam for the B.Tech program?
Admission is primarily based on the rank obtained in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) Paper 1.
8. What is the minimum academic eligibility for B.Tech?
Candidates must have passed 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 55% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).
9. What is the reservation policy for Delhi region students?
85% of the total seats are reserved for students from the Delhi Region (Home State), while 15% are for All India candidates.
10. Is there a Management Quota for admission?
Yes, approximately 10% of the total seats are reserved for the Management Quota.
11. Can I get direct admission under the Management Quota without an entrance exam?
While some sources suggest direct entry, the institute and GGSIPU mandate that even Management Quota candidates must fulfill basic eligibility, which typically includes a valid JEE Main score.
12. What is the entrance exam for the MBA program?
MBA admissions are based on scores from national-level exams like CAT or CMAT. If seats remain vacant, IPU CET scores are considered.
13. Is Lateral Entry available for engineering?
Yes, diploma holders can apply for Lateral Entry into the second year of B.Tech via the IPU CET exam (Code 128).
14. What is the IPU CET code for B.Tech at MAIT?
The CET Code for the B.Tech program is 131.
15. What is the age limit for undergraduate admissions?
Candidates should not be more than 21 years of age as of August 1 of the admission year.
16. How many B.Tech specializations does MAIT offer?
The institute offers 12-13 B.Tech specializations as of the 2025-2026 cycle.
17. What are the most popular engineering branches at MAIT?
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Information Technology (IT) are the most sought-after branches.
18. Does MAIT offer a BBA program?
Yes, MAIT offers a 3-year full-time Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program.
19. Are there any postgraduate technical programs?
MAIT offers M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering and a Master of Computer Applications (MCA).
20. What is the seat intake for the CSE branch?
The annual intake for CSE is approximately 180 to 240 seats across different shifts.
21. Does the institute offer a Ph.D. program?
Yes, Ph.D. programs are available in specific domains such as Computer Science and Engineering.
22. What are the new "Industry 4.0" branches available?
New branches include Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Data Science, and VLSI Design and Technology.
23. Does MAIT follow the Choice Based Credit System?
Yes, the institute offers a Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) to allow students flexibility in choosing their curriculum structure.
24. Does MAIT have international academic tie-ups?
Yes, the institute has signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with organizations like Ease Germany, Mega Group Japan, and scientific institutions in Russia.
25. What is the approximate annual fee for the B.Tech program?
The academic fee ranges from ₹1.86 Lakhs to ₹2.0 Lakhs per year.
26. Are there any scholarships for meritorious students?
Yes, the Maharaja Agrasen Technical Education Society (MATES) provides merit-based fee waivers and awards, including laptops for top scorers.
27. What is the Delhi Government Merit-cum-Means scholarship?
Students with a family income below ₹6 Lakhs can receive up to a 100% tuition fee waiver based on their academic performance.
28. Is financial aid available for economically weaker sections (EWS)?
Yes, EWS certificates can be used to apply for partial or full fee assistance through various government schemes supported by the institute.
29. What is the AICTE Pragati scheme?
This is a government scholarship specifically for meritorious female students pursuing technical education at MAIT.
30. What is the highest package offered at MAIT?
In 2024-2025, the highest package reached ₹64 LPA on-campus, while off-campus placements have been recorded as high as ₹1.13 CPA.
31. What is the average package for B.Tech graduates?
The average package typically ranges between ₹6 LPA and ₹8 LPA.
32. Who are the top recruiters at MAIT?
Top firms include Adobe, Microsoft, Amazon, Deloitte, ZS Associates, Infosys, and Cognizant.
33. Does the college provide placement assistance to core branches like Mechanical?
Yes, though many core engineering students secure roles in IT, consulting, or analytics firms like ZS Associates and Deloitte.
34. What is the role of the Training and Placement Cell?
The cell, headed by Brig. (Retd.) S.K. Kakar, conducts over 50 workshops annually on soft skills, industry insights, and technical aptitude.
35. Are internships facilitated by the college?
Yes, the placement cell facilitates around 300 summer internship opportunities annually at firms like Cognizant and Amazon.
36. When does the placement process typically start?
The placement season usually begins in the 7th semester for engineering students.
37. How large is the MAIT campus?
The campus is spread across approximately 40.5 to 41 acres of lush green land in North Delhi.
38. Is there an on-campus girls' hostel?
No, MAIT provides hostel accommodation exclusively for male students on campus. Female students typically stay in nearby PGs or private rentals.
39. What are the charges for the boys' hostel?
Hostel fees range from ₹1.76 Lakhs to ₹2.7 Lakhs per year, depending on the room type (Single, Double, or Four-seater) and AC availability.
40. What are the facilities in the MAIT library?
The four-story library has a seating capacity of 350 students and offers extensive digital resources, E-journals, and Wi-Fi access.
41. What sports infrastructure is available?
The campus includes separate grounds for Hockey, Football, and Cricket, as well as courts for Basketball, Tennis, and Volleyball.
42. Are there medical services on campus?
Yes, the institute has a medical center and 24-hour medical facilities available for students.
43. Is the entire campus Wi-Fi enabled?
Most key areas, including the library and administrative blocks, are Wi-Fi enabled to support academic research.
44. What is the Institution's Innovation Council (IIC)?
Established in 2019 under the Ministry of Education, the IIC fosters a culture of innovation, design thinking, and IPR activities on campus.
45. What is the star rating of the MAIT IIC?
The MAIT IIC received a 3 out of 5-star rating for its performance in the 2022-2023 academic year.
46. What are the annual fests organized by the college?
The major annual festivals are "Techsurge" (Technical) and "Mridang" (Cultural).
47. Does the college have an Entrepreneurship Cell?
Yes, the EDC is a student-run non-profit founded in 2011 that provides networking, mentorship, and consultancy to budding entrepreneurs.
48. What is MAIT's rank in the NIRF 2024 Overall category?
MAIT secured the 86th rank nationally in the NIRF 2024 Overall category.
49. Where does MAIT stand in the IIRF 2024 rankings?
The institute is ranked 32nd among private engineering colleges in India by the International Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF).
50. Where do MAIT alumni work?
MAIT alumni are employed at global tech giants like Apple, Tesla, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, as well as national organizations like DRDO.
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