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VIT Pune is one of the top private engineering colleges in Maharashtra and thus, has a decent cutoff. So cutoff for branches like CSE and IT will go as high as 153-160 and above only. The exact cutoffs obviously can't be predicted as they depend on various factors like number of competitors, the paper difficulty, etc. But try to score maximum marks ie around 165 and above only to secure your seat in that particular college. Cutoff for mechanical branch previous year was 148 marks. Electronic engineering had cutoff around 137 marks. CSE and Mechanicak Engineering 2nd shift cutoff goes a little less compared to first shift cutoff.

To know about the same in detail, do refer to the following website..

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/vishwakarma-institute-of-technology-pune

Best wishes thank-you.

Hi there hope you are doing well. I am going to share you the link through which you will get cutoff of computer science Engineering at VIT Pune.


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/question-what-was-last-years-cut-off-for-cse-through-jee-in-vit-pune/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjDpqC3l8fmAhXpzDgGHVH8A9cQFjAPegQIBRAC&usg=AOvVaw1mOgv-IyuYpLoMf-aO9yk6&ampcf=1




Hope this will help you good luck


Hi dear hope you are doing well. I am going to share a link with you which will help you about the cutoff of computer science Engineering in VIT Pune.



https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/question-what-was-last-years-cut-off-for-cse-through-jee-in-vit-pune/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjDpqC3l8fmAhXpzDgGHVH8A9cQFjAPegQIBRAC&usg=AOvVaw1mOgv-IyuYpLoMf-aO9yk6&ampcf=1


Hope this will help you.
Good luck

Hi Aspirant,

I understand that you are interested and inquiring about knowing the the best college among the colleges that you have mentioned according to placement status and so to answer your question please be informed that Vellore Institute of technology Pune seems to be the best choice among the ones you have listed in your query due to the fact that it has exceptional placement records over the last years and has a dedicated placement cell which caters to the needs of the students would be appearing for the jobs and thus helps them in obtaining grade placements with different packages according to market standards.

Best wishes!

Hello aspirant,

Definitely go for VIT Pune. This is because even though VIT is a private college and has higher fees, you will get better quality education than GCE Nagpur.

1. VIT is an autonomous college since 2008. VIT updates it Syllabus according to latest industry requirements and also there are many courses for developing your soft skills, hobbies and non-technical knowledge(economics, etc).

2. Climate wise Pune is better than Nagpur.

3. VIT promotes the spirit of entrepreneurship in case you are interested.

4. Last year 4 students from CS&IT Dept of VIT bagged 37.5 lakh packages from Microsoft India.

5. You will also get an opportunity to study abroad in renowned universities in USA, Canada, Germany, Singapore, etc as a part of the foreign exchange programs. But you will have to bear the expense from your own pocket.

6. Only drawback is that you might spend a bit more living in Pune as it is a metro city and also college fees will be higher. But i can bet, it will be worth it.

Final Verdict - Go for VIT

I hope it helps!

Hello friend, Well both are good colleges. At the end of four years what really matters is your score and getting job with a good company. What i know is E&TC staff teaches really good at PICT. No idea about VIT staff. But anyway, you have to study on your own. From placement point of view, I think both colleges are equivalent.

I would say first decide about your interests. Pointing out the obvious but E&TC is mostly about hardware & CS/IT is about software. I’ve always seen E&TC people saying that it’s tough. Some people even switch from E&TC to CS/IT in second year (but those are FEW high scoring students).

Don’t go hard on yourself; you choose any of the two colleges, it’s not gonna be a big difference if you can study on your own. Also, I’ll recommend considering other factors like campus, hostels, social activities, technical events, etc. I think all the details can be searched online!

Hello aspirant,

VIT Pune is better than Sinhgad,Vadgaon for the Chemical branch but one thing for sure,you will have to pay much more for VIT than Sinhgad.

In Sinhgad, Vadgaon you can get a seat at a much cheaper rate than VIT and most importantly it will be worth the amount you will be paying.

The charges for Sinhgad will be almost one-fourth of VIT.

So, if you can pay a larger amount, then you should definitely join VIT or else Sinhgad is a nice option too in a very cheap rate.

Also keep in mind, all the placements comes mainly for CSE. Hence I would suggest you to join CSE in Sinhgad, Vadgaon.

Thank You!!


Hello Akshay,

Congrats for getting a seat alotted in the VIT PUNE COLLEGE.The college is a good college and offers many courses.

As you did not got any seat in the Round 2 but your alotted seat in Round 1 was kept at float position. So now you dont need to visit the ARC centre again all you need to do now is to visit the college where you have been alotted the seat and confirm the seat by paying the fees and completing the further details.

hope this may help you. 

Hy there aspirant,

You can get yourself a seat in pict as they accept lateral entries and as you have such a brilliant scoee I'm your diploma . They will surely help you to take admission directly in second year . You just have to talk to the administration and submit all your oringnals . Wishing you luck

Hi Vedant! First of all congrats, you got the seat. Now talking about placements I would say that it depends a lot on you and also on your collegr. You need to work hard, learn the necessary skills, develop your communication skills and your college need to work hard too to invite the companies for campus selection. 

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