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Sikkim [India], January 23: In its very first admission cycle, MIT University Sikkim has received more than 200 completed applications and close to 5,000 student inquiries from across India. For a newly established university in a small Himalayan state, these numbers signal something significant: students are changing what they want from higher education. Education experts say this isn’t just about one university. It reflects a nationwide shift toward skill-based learning, affordable education, and safer campus environments — and MIT University Sikkim seems to tick all these boxes. Management and Information Technology University, Sikkim, offers only the regular mode of study, and students…
