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MHT-CET, IIT-JEE, NEET-UG Expert - Answered on Jul 18, 2025

Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
Radheshyam completed his civil engineering from the Government Engineering College in Aurangabad.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Jul 18, 2025Hindi
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Sir I have been asking a question from 2 days is srm ktr so bad compared to vit or manipal please answer

Ans: Hello dear.
Sorry to say, I did not receive your question in the past two days. Who told you such negative things about SRM KTR? SRM, VIT, and Manipal are all well-known brand names. You can choose any one based on your convenience (distance, fee, etc.). All options are excellent in terms of infrastructure, academics, and placement. Remove any misconceptions you have about SRM.

Good luck.
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Asked on - Jul 18, 2025 | Answered on Jul 18, 2025
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Sir please reply srm ktr vs vit vellore vs manipal
Ans: Which Branch? Anyway, please note, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (Kattankulathur), VIT Vellore, and Manipal Institute of Technology each deliver leading-edge infrastructure, advanced research facilities, strong faculty, and extensive industry-academia collaborations. SRM KTR, with NAAC A++ accreditation and a sprawling campus, recorded 9,040 job offers and 65LPA top package for 2025, with an average of around 6.6LPA and over 1,200 companies including Microsoft, Amazon, and PayPal participating; its placement rate remains strong, though slightly lower than its peers. VIT Vellore stands out for its rigorous academics, modern labs, and 99.2% placement rate in 2025, with 632 recruiters—such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and TCS—delivering 10,027 placements, a record 1.02 crore highest package in CSE, and a median salary of 9LPA. It consistently ranks among the top private colleges and is known for its global exposure, innovation ecosystem, and highly active student life. Manipal Institute of Technology matches with premier on-campus infrastructure, a renowned faculty, industry integration, and a vibrant residential campus. In 2025, it achieved a 77.4% placement rate with over 287 recruiters and an average salary of 12.31LPA, securing jobs for students in firms including Microsoft, Boeing, SAP Labs, and Oracle, and maintaining a robust alumni network. MIT shows particular strength in all-around student development, international collaboration, and a supportive placement cell. Each institution offers excellent campus amenities, advanced learning resources, holistic student support, and strong academic environments, but there are marked differences in placement statistics, recruiter profiles, and campus living experience that may influence priorities.

Recommendation: Choose VIT Vellore for its highest placement rate, industry reputation, median package, and broad recruiter base, particularly for tech-focused careers. Follow with Manipal Institute of Technology for a premium academic and campus life experience, stellar average salary, and strong alumni network. SRM KTR remains a valuable choice for students seeking diverse placement opportunities and modern infrastructure in Chennai’s tech hub. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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I have invested Rs. 50000 in Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund and another Rs. 50000 in HDFC Flexicap Fund in July 2025 and while the former is always in red the latter is giving around 4- 5% return. Should I continue to remain invested in them or would you suggest switching to a a different fund.
Ans: First, I appreciate your discipline in investing and reviewing your funds soon after you started. That habit itself is a strong pillar of long-term financial success.

» Understanding your current investment situation
– You invested Rs. 50,000 in an actively managed mid-cap fund (Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund) in July 2025
– You also invested Rs. 50,000 in a flexi-cap equity fund (HDFC Flexicap Fund) at the same time
– The mid-cap fund is currently showing negative returns
– The flexi-cap fund is showing around 4–5 percent return

» Why performance can differ between funds
– Mid-cap funds tend to be more volatile, especially over short periods
– Early investment performance is not a reliable signal of future outcomes in equity funds
– Actively managed funds can differ significantly based on stock picks, sector bets and market cycles
– Equity funds need time (typically 5+ years) to smooth out ups and downs

» What to assess before deciding to continue or switch
– Time horizon: How long can you stay invested? Equity should ideally be for medium to long term (5 years or more)
– Risk appetite: Mid-cap funds swing more than diversified equity funds and need higher risk tolerance
– Fund objectives and style: Does the fund’s approach match your goals and conviction?
– Consistency of performance: Compare returns over multiple periods (1 year, 3 years, 5 years) relative to peers, not just since inception
– Fund manager experience: Long-term funds often benefit from stable and experienced management

» Should you remain invested or switch? (Practical assessment)
– For the mid-cap fund showing negative returns early:

Equity markets can move up and down in the short term. A few months of red should not be the sole reason to exit if your time horizon is 5 years or more.

If your comfort with volatility is low, consider shifting part or all of the amount to a less volatile equity category or balanced equity oriented option.
– For the flexi-cap fund with modest positive return:

Flexi-cap funds dynamically adjust allocation across market caps and help moderate volatility.

If the fund continues to align with your risk and goals, holding it makes sense.
– Do not make decisions based on short-term returns alone. Give equity adequate time to perform.

» Why actively managed funds serve you better in your case
– Market benchmarks (like index funds) simply mirror market movements without risk management choices. In falling phases, index funds have no active decision to protect capital.
– Actively managed funds can take defensive steps when markets weaken, and reallocate to sectors or stocks with better risk-reward prospects.
– For individual investors, this active oversight brings discipline and better behavioral support, especially in turbulent markets.

» How to decide if switching is needed (Step by step)
– Re-evaluate the mid-cap fund’s long-term prospects rather than recent performance
– Compare its performance with similar actively managed mid-cap peers, not the index
– If you find its strategy, risk profile or management lacking, consider a more diversified actively managed equity option suitable for your horizon
– Avoid switching too frequently, as this can erode returns and incur costs

» Final Insights
– Stay invested if your time horizon is 5 years or more and you can accept volatility
– Early red in mid-cap is not a reason by itself to exit, but do assess comfort level
– Actively managed equity funds offer better risk management than passive index approaches
– Periodic review every 12–18 months, not monthly, should guide your decisions

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in

https://www.youtube.com/@HolisticInvestment

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