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Well , MSc Physics in VIT is very good . Rather than doing MSc in other private institutions , you should choose VIT. Here no specialisation in MSc Physics is provided. The lab facility is very good.
There are approx total 5000 seats available across all the campus of VIT and the number of seats for a particular course changes according to the application and the result.
you can join VIT even if you don't appear for VITEEE, because VITEEE is an entrance examination only for admission to B. Tech courses but if you are seeking admission in any other course like BA/B.Sc./B. Arch and some others then you don't need to appear in VITEEE.
There are approx total 5000 seats available across all the campus of VIT and the number of seats for a particular course changes according to the application and the result.
you can join VIT even if you don't appear for VITEEE, because VITEEE is an entrance examination only for admission to B. Tech courses but if you are seeking admission in any other course like BA/B.Sc./B. Arch and some others then you don't need to appear in VITEEE.
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