Saumey Jain

Saumey Jain's Review on VIT University, [VIT] Vellore

B.Tech Agricultural Engineering Batch 2017
VIT University, [VIT] Vellore
Overall Rating: 3.8

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Reviewed on Jun 11, 2016
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Placements and Internships

4

  • Me being a biotechnology student didn't have any scope for placements. The placements for other branches are good.

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

4

  • Hostel fee annually with mess is around INR 1lakh. 

Academics and Faculty

4

  • Daily routine depends on the subjects you choose and the time table you make for yourself.
  • The quality and method of teaching is fun and great.
  • Overall experience is good.

Fees and Scholarships

3.5

  • The yearly fees is INR 180000/- per annum add INR 100000/- for hostel and stuff.
  • Loans can be availed from any bank. 6000 students get the scholarship facility.

Overall Rating

3.8

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Academics & Faculty

4

Fees & Scholarships

3.5

Placements & Internships

4

College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities

4

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