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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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Lovely Professional University is a very good university in terms of placement.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Techno India, Saltlake has a phenomenal record as far as performances of its students are concerned. Year after year, the institute has developed young novices into classic professionals with its untiring training and impeccable guidance .Studying here, students have realized that technical education is enjoyable. Students of yester years had got placed in globally top-ranking organizations and have proved themselves to be indispensable for the organization they are working or worked in.

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SHIWANSH JAISWAL

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No, you can't get admission here. You should at least have 65% marks in boards to get admission. Try to fill improvement form and improve your marks, then take admission in any institute. It will be beneficial for you.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Anup,
Yes, google and Microsoft visit VIT University for placements. Not only that many MNCs also come for placements.
For more details refer http://www.vit.ac.in/placement/dreamoffers. This link gives you the list of companies that offer huge salary.
www.vit.ac.in/placement gives you the placement records

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Aditya,
I don't think there will be any problem to get a job just because you dropped a year for entrance preparation. The employer is only interested in your educational qualification, your knowledge and your skills. Since you dropped a year for preparation of entrance exams, you haven't lost it. The preparation is definitely going to help you to get your goal and once you have achieved it, nobody cares how many years you dropped.
So, do not worry and move ahead towards your goal.

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Vikash Ranjan

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Veltech University has some good study abroad programs which you can make some great use of during your final semester. Apart from that it's pretty much like most of the section 3 deemed universities.
You'll surely find some great professors but there are many faculties who don't know what they're teaching.
The lab modules are really bad, you have to mug up the experiments and depending on your luck solve the lab exams, which mostly depends on how friendly you are with the lab assistants, which I'm sure is the case in most of the engineering colleges around India.
What you will take back after 4 years of engineering may not be some useful
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roshan hegdeborn to achieve and fly in colours

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There is no guarantee of 100% placements in India for B.Tech / B.Sc IT because in India there are large number of IT engineers and B.Tech is better among B.Tech and B.Sc IT.

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