I was a day scholar so not much information about hostels. But hostels fees are bit high and the food is also not good as heard from batchmates.
The college is outside from the city so availability of hostel is concerned for B.tech guys is bit difficult to survive outside but for us, it's quite easy. The facility provided by VIT is good wi-
The infrastructure provided by VIT is good
The classes used to be held on the choice of your subjects and teachers because there is flexible timing.
Some faculties are very good in all perspective and other have to work hard to reach the reference point.
The overall experience was cool and enjoyable .
The course fee is INR 1,60,000 PA. for gate qualifying students.
Scholarship options are available to merit-based students
If you want loan yes you can get easily from any bank college will support in all the terms.
3.4
Placements & Internships
4
Fees & Scholarships
2.5
Academics & Faculty
3.5
College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities
4
Clubs & Associations
3
Entrance Exams & Admissions : Eligibility criteria for getting admission in VIT University is passing the 12th in (PCMB/ PCM/ PCB) stream with a cutoff of 60% for every subject. Since its a deemed university, they have a separate entrance exam called VITEEE conducted usually in the month of April. The exam consists of math, physics, chemistry for all the other courses. For biomedical math is optional and biology is compulsory.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The eligibility criteria in VIT University, [VIT] Vellore are based on 12th-grade marks which is a minimum of 93%. There is no entrance exam conducted.
Academics & Faculty : The definite plus point is the wide variety of courses that are offered and the flexibility that students have in choosing what courses they want to do. I had the opportunity to do several amazing courses while satisfying my electives requirement. I can't speak for other departments but mine had professors who had excellent knowledge in their subjects and could articulate it very well to us. What was disappointing was the testing. I felt like the exams didn't give a window for the student to actually learn and apply his subject. While there are a few courses which have a project component included with them, students usually have to rely on themselves and take the initiative to do projects through non-academic means.
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