Placements: A lot of companies came to provide internships initially in the month of March-April. To start with, Intel was the first one as I could remember. Then QUALCOMM, Dell Technologies, AMD, SAP, Novartis, Amagi, and it is still going on. Mostly, the placements for MTech and Integrated MTech courses go parallelly. So, all the companies that come for MTech do hire all the integrated MTech students also. Even the companies that come for BTech, later or sooner, come to hire MTech students with obviously higher pay. From my experience, I can say that any student with a decent resume and CGPA can easily grab a good offer as the placement cell of VIT is really very strong that they manage to ensure all students are placed with a good future.
Infrastructure: VIT offers students an option to choose room type, block, and even the roommates (except for the freshers who only have the option to choose room type) based on their CGPA. There is a variety of options to choose from AC, Non-AC, to single, double, triple, quadruple, to 8-sharing options, and the block option might be limited to the room type availability. Each hostel has Wi-Fi that works from 6:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and night mess that operates from 10:30 to 12:30. There are also laundry services included in the hostel fees, which are more than sufficient for the academic year. There is a night curfew from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 am and students are not allowed to go outside their hostel blocks without proper permission and authorization. Even in case of any medical emergency, an ambulance will take you to the hospital inside the campus and bring you back till the hostel block. However, if you want to attend a lab or go to the library, you must reach there before 9:00 p.m. by signing in at the warden's desk, and when you come back, you need to submit the slip given by the librarian or lab in charge. Even these close by 12:30 a.m.
Talking about the food, there is an option to choose between Veg, Non-Veg, and Special Mess, where delicious and nutritious food is served.
Faculty: Teachers are friendly and supportive, but if you mess with them, you are gone!
The curriculum is updated every two years. Genuine feedback from students and industry standards are well taken into account. There are two internal exams of 50 marks each and one final exam of 100 marks in each semester. You need to score a minimum of 40% in the final exam and 50% overall in each subject to pass.
Which is a better college to pursue B.Tech, new IIIT, LPU, LNMIIT, VIT, SRM or Nirma University?