

Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT), New Delhi Facilities 2026 Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs
Avg Package
7.06 LPA
Highest Pkg
50 LPA
Institute Type
Private
Total Courses
4 Courses
Walking onto the MAIT campus for the first time, the most striking thing is not any single facility but the atmosphere. The campus has the feel of a place where serious academic work is happening - students with laptops working in common areas, whiteboards in corridors covered in algorithms, coding lab lights on well past formal class hours. This atmosphere does not happen by accident. It is the product of years of institutional investment in creating spaces where technical work feels natural and expected.
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Campus Infrastructure
Campus Infrastructure & Facilities

Engineering Labs
Department-wise labs for CSE, IT, ECE, EEE, and ME with modern equipment.

Library
40,000+ volumes, IEEE, Springer, DELNET, NPTEL, and digital journal access.

Auditorium
Large auditorium for TECHANALOGY (annual fest), conferences, and cultural events.

Incubation Centre
Startup incubation and innovation hub for student entrepreneurs.

Workshop
Central workshop with machines for engineering practicals and projects.

Central Computing Facility
500+ workstations, high-speed internet, licensed software (MATLAB, AutoCAD, etc.), coding lab.
Hostel & Accommodation
* Fees are subject to change. Please contact the administration for the latest details.
Living and Learning at MAIT: A Campus Experience Guide
The Library: More Than a Book Collection
MAIT's central library is one of the genuinely standout resources on campus. With over 40,000 physical volumes across engineering, technology, management, and general reference sections, it provides the breadth expected of a serious academic institution. But the digital layer is what makes it exceptional for a private college: IEEE Xplore access gives students a direct window into cutting-edge research in computer science, electronics, and communication engineering. Springer's journal collection covers mathematics, physics, and interdisciplinary technology research. DELNET and NPTEL subscriptions further expand the accessible knowledge base. Students who want to publish research papers, prepare for competitive exams, or simply go deeper than the curriculum have genuine resources to work with.
Computing Infrastructure: Built for Serious Work
The central computing facility at MAIT houses over 500 workstations equipped with licensed professional software - MATLAB for engineering computation, AutoCAD for design, various IDE environments for programming, and statistical tools for data analysis. Campus-wide Wi-Fi covers all academic blocks, enabling students to work on cloud-based projects and access online resources from anywhere on campus. Individual department labs are equipped with specialised hardware and software relevant to their discipline: the ECE lab has oscilloscopes, signal generators, and VLSI design tools; the mechanical workshop has CNC machines and 3D printing capabilities; the CSE labs have dedicated environments for networking, cybersecurity, and AI/ML experimentation.
Hostel Life at MAIT
MAIT's hostel accommodation is available for both male and female students on campus. The boys' hostel comprises four residential blocks with a mix of room configurations - single seater, double seater, and four seater - available in both AC and non-AC variants. Rooms are furnished with basic necessities, and the on-campus mess provides daily meals. Hostel seats are limited and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis with preference for outstation students, so it is important to apply promptly after admission is confirmed. The hostel environment at MAIT tends to be productive - proximity to campus means students can access labs, the library, and study groups easily outside formal class hours, which many engineering students find valuable for their preparation.
Incubation Centre and Entrepreneurship Support
MAIT's incubation centre is an underappreciated resource for students with entrepreneurial ambitions. The centre provides co-working space, mentorship access, connections to the broader startup ecosystem, and occasional seed funding support for early-stage student ventures. Several MAIT alumni have built companies that grew out of projects started on campus, and the incubation centre plays a supporting role in this pipeline. For students who want to explore entrepreneurship as a path - whether during college or after graduation - the presence of an active incubation environment at MAIT is a meaningful differentiator from colleges that treat entrepreneurship as an extracurricular checkbox.
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