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XAT Cut Off 2025

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VIT Vellore Cutoff Year Wise Comparison 2023, 2022

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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - VIT Vellore : Cutoffs (GN-All India)
Exam2023
CAT (percentile)95
NMAT (score)85
MAT (percentile)80
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - VIT Business School Vellore : Cutoffs (GN-All India)
Exam20222023
MAT (percentile)8080
XAT (percentile)7070

VIT Vellore MBA Important Dates 2024

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DatesUpcoming Events
6 Sep '24 - 14 Feb '25
MBA/PGDM Application 2025 start and end date (Tentative)Ongoing
24 Dec '24 - 2 Mar '25
MAT 2024 Registration Process PBT (February)Ongoing
9 Mar '25
MAT 2025 PBT (February)
24 Dec '24 - 9 Mar '25
MAT 2024 Registration Process CBT (February)Ongoing
23 Mar '25
MAT 2024 CBT (February)

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VIT Vellore MAT,NMAT,XAT,CAT Counselling Rounds
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Q:   What is the CAT score for VIT Vellore?

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VIT Vellore accepts CATMATXAT and NMAT scores, followed by a PI round for admission to the MBA (Master of Business Administration) course. During the VIT Vellore MBA cut off 2023, the CAT percentile was 95 for the General AII India category students. As per the VIT cutoff 2022, the percentile for MAT and XAT entrance exams were 80 and 70, respectively for the MBA programme. 

Tabulated below is the VIT Vellore MBA cutoff 2023 for several national-level entrance exams for the General AI category students: 

Exam2023
CAT (percentile)95
NMAT (score)85
MAT (percentile)80

 

 

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VIT Vellore
VITEEE Cut Off 2025

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Q:   What is the required score in VITEEE to get admission in VIT, Vellore for CSE or ECE?

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For that in the non-core branches, you have to secure under 50k rank and if you want to take admission in core branches then you have to secure under 10k rank. For CSE, you have to score under 1k and for ECE under 5k rank.
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Q:   What is the expected VITEEE opening and closing ranks?

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VITEEE cut off 2024 will be released soon for admission to the VIT Vellore BTech courses. However, the authorities will not release the VIT Vellore VITEEE 2024 cutoff online and will only be accessible to candidates who appeared for the entrance exam. 

Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the expected VITEEE cut off 2024: 

Marks obtained in VITEEE 2024

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

118 +

1

250

113 — 117

251

500

90 — 113

501

2,500

81 — 90

2,501

5,000

72 — 81

5,001

6,500

60 — 72

6,501

8,500

43 — 60

8,501

11,000

31 — 43

14,001

20,000

Less than 31

20,001

Last rank

Note: The above-mentioned cutoff data is just for reference purposes and the actual VITEE cutoff 2024 might vary.

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4.2/5
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
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VIT: The Good, The Bad, The Memorable.
Placements: The placements in our college are really good, even though there are a little number of recruitment limits from every company. Placements are easier and better here, as this year there were about 300 companies which came to recruit us. If there were no placements, my plan was to do a Master’s abroad, probably in Singapore or Switzerland. The highest package last year was for 1.1 crore, and the average package was around 9.9 LPA. You need a minimum 6 CGPA to get placed, but I would recommend at least an 8 CGPA to be on the safe side for better companies.
Infrastructure: The campus life here is amazing, and the infrastructure is really good. Yes, there are a few old buildings, and they are getting renovated. The rooms provided are okay. It depends on the hostel, as newer built blocks have better rooms. If you choose 4 B.Ed and get the newer block (which is only for freshers), it’s nice and clean, but for the older blocks, even for 4 B.Ed, you get bunk beds and it feels so outdated.
Faculty: The curriculum completely depends on your choice and liking, as there is a system called FFCS in which you can select your own faculty and timetable. But the catch is, by the end of 4 years, you must complete at least a credit amount of 162, depending on which course you took. So, an average of 22 credits per semester, and depending on the subject, it will be approximately 2-3 credits, so you have to make a timetable worth 22 credits.
Other: There are numerous clubs to join, and a lot of festivities you can join and participate in, but most of them are really underwhelming to me. Personal opinion, I guess. The extracurricular activities are really good. I was disappointed with the football ground, as a football fanatic. I at least expected a turf ground, but it was just plain grass. The nightlife in VIT is really chill. It has become better over the years, though the curfew timings did not change at all. It’s pretty early, but it doesn’t make a lot of difference.
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All You Need to Know About VIT
Placements: There are 75 students in each class, around 3000-4000 students in each batch, where 2000-3000 get placed every year. If you have skills, you can get a placement. The competition is tough, with low chances of getting an internship. Most of the top recruiting companies come here every year, including MANG and other top companies.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good, and the campus is well-maintained. The library is up to date, and you can find most of the useful books, daily magazines, comics, mangas, etc. Medical facilities are also available in each hostel. The mess food is average, but you can find all types of mess options like veg, non-veg, Jain, and food items from all over India. The Wi-Fi speed is very bad.
Faculty: The curriculum is well-centralized on my selected specialization. The end-semester exams are not that difficult; you can easily pass them by studying two weeks before the exams. But getting an S grade is really tough. They also teach practically to make students ready for real-life problems, and there are lab classes and exams too.
Other: The campus is very crowded. You need to take permission from your proctor before going out of college. I chose this college and course because I didn’t have many options, and this was the best I had. They have weekly events you can easily enjoy, and there are many clubs so you can enjoy and get along with other students.
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Opportunities are there but hard work is needed.
Placements: CGPA plays an important role in the placement criteria. You need to be different from the crowd, as the crowd here is really huge. Opportunities are there for growth, but you need to be aware of things. Startup culture is not very good here as compared to tier 1 colleges.
Infrastructure: Non-vegetarian mess is good. Food is average here. The rooms are comfortable. But living in the non-AC rooms is a horrible experience because the weather is very hot. Library is good. Sports facilities are there, including a gym and swimming pool. Wi-Fi is a bit disturbing as it gets disconnected by itself.
Faculty: Some faculty members are good, and some are not good as well. But studying on your own will help you a lot. The course curriculum is relevant. For you to become an industrial expert, you cannot solely rely on the college curriculum. For that, you need to learn things on your own.
Other: There are events going on some or other days in foods. There are not that many restrictions for boys and girls as spread on social media.
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Why take VIT Vellore – My experience.
Placements: SEE placement here is like, if you deserve, you get. Companies coming here for recruitment are looking for skills, but remember to maintain a decent CGPA. Top recruits are TCS, and Wipro Technologies, and the college has a good alumni network, so it helps in getting internships for college students. The faculty is top-class.
Infrastructure: All labs are updated, which were not till my 2nd year, but now they are updated. In the hostel, all facilities like a gym, football, cricket, etc., are available, and internet service is provided to all hostel areas. Food in the mess is mainly South Indian; it's edible but can’t be eaten every day. There are also shops inside the hostel area.
Faculty: Yes, teachers are well-qualified and experienced, but the only problem comes for students like me, who are from North India, as there is a bit of a problem in understanding the accent. Rest assured, all labs and trainers are good and cooperative. You will get to experience new and exciting things, and there is much more for people eager to learn.
Other: The reason for choosing this course is to get experience.
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B.Tech. in Biotechnology - Batch of 2025
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Average college.
Placements: The placements are okay, but super dream offers are not that many. Most people get placed in service-based companies through mass hiring. If you prepare well, you will get around 10-12 LPA CTC; higher offers are also received, with the highest around 1.2cr and 50 LPA. Internship opportunities are good; many companies like PayPal, Wells Fargo, Visa, Intuit, Motorq, etc., come for placements.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is good and available in hostels, the mess, and libraries, but not available in classes. Mess food is normal, not too bad and not too good, but the sports facilities are all paid, which means you have to spend even more on top of the fees you already pay.
Faculty: Teachers are average; many are not enthusiastic about teaching, and most teachers just read from PPTs. The course curriculum is updated and relevant to industry standards. Exams are average; very few people fail, around 5%. Memory is important to do well in these exams; they are not very innovation-based.
Other: I chose biotech because I wanted to pursue a Master's in a similar stream. Events are plentiful, with lots of clubs that have a good environment.
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B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2028
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Love-hate relationship with VIT.
Placements: In our course, almost all of our students were placed. The highest package was 50 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA. The top recruitment company was TCS, as far as I believe. Around 40% of the students got internships from our course, and the top roles offered were managerial positions, as far as I have heard.
Infrastructure: The facilities given are pretty standard but are neglected due to poor management. Wi-Fi has restricted times, where we can't use it after 12 AM until 7 AM. The mess food isn’t good, and lots of students have fallen sick because of it. The library is pretty decent, containing books for every request. Sports facilities are also great.
Faculty: Teachers are indeed helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable, and the teaching quality is decent. The course curriculum is surprisingly relevant and makes the students industry-ready. The difficulty of the semester exams varies from student to student, but for me, it has been easy so far. The pass percentage is 50% overall, and 40/100 marks are required in the final exam.
Other: Mechanical engineering is the course I chose because I like to be practical with things. I love roots and want to create them more advanced than ever. The crowd is really bad; there are lots of students here. I promise you that if the student intake is less, they will be better than a lot of NITs.
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CSE (Data Science)300
CSE and Business Systems in collaboration with TCS180
CSE (AI and ML)180
CSE (Bioinformatics)120
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