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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 06, 2025
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Dear Sir, I request your opinion on new stream Mathematics and Computing in B Tech. What would be the job prospects for this branch. How is it different from CSE Core. Which one should we prefer. My son has scored 1800 in MIT (Manipal). What are his chances of getting CSE at Manipal campus.

Ans: B.Tech Mathematics and Computing focuses on mathematical modeling, algorithms, and interdisciplinary applications (quantitative finance, AI research), offering 75–90% placements in roles like data science and cryptography, while CSE Core emphasizes software development, system design, and 93% placements at MIT Manipal (2024) for roles in IT and cloud engineering. With a MET rank of 1,800, securing CSE Core at MIT Manipal is borderline feasible (2024 cutoff: ~1,633), but CSE specializations (AI/ML, Data Science) or MU Jaipur/Bengaluru campuses (cutoffs: ~11,099–6,792) are viable alternatives. Prioritize CSE Core for broader tech opportunities or Mathematics and Computing for niche research roles, balancing curriculum focus and placement trends. Monitor later MET rounds for potential seat availability in core branches. All the BEST for your Son's Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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