Amity University-Noida B.Tech Admissions 2026
ApplyAmong top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
World-class and highly qualified engineering faculty. High-quality global education at an affordable cost
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Application Deadline: 15th April | Recognized as Institute of Eminence by Govt. of India | NAAC ‘A++’ Grade | Upto 75% Scholarships
Mark presence in the Modern Architectural field with Bachelor of Architecture | Highest CTC : 70 LPA | Accepts NATA Score
Highest CTC 58 LPA | Avg CTC 11.35 LPA| 150+ Recruiters
GATE results for admission to the VIT Vellore MTech has been released on March 19, 2026.
VITBEE exam for admission to the MBA programme at VIT Vellore will be conducted on May 3, 2026 (Sunday).
The VITEEE exam 2026 for admission to the VIT Vellore will be conducted from April 28 to May 3, 2026.
Well, infrastructure wise the college is among the top colleges of India, with a lot of world class buildings namely Technology Tower, Silver Jubilee Tower and the beautiful Periyar Library which has 3 floors with numerous sections of book. The Canteens are also quite hygienic with a lot of varieties of food and the labs and equipment are also in good condition. The college also offers a variety of rooms in hostels with both AC and Non-AC types.
The academics is fine but quite hectic I would say, a bit excessive work has to be done with very less input of knowledge from those works but yes the Professors help a lot and they address each and every need of the student. I would suggest that the college should focus more on practical working rather than bookish knowledge
Placements are the core part of the reason why VIT is preferred among other Private Institutes. Many top tech companies come for recruitments. But to land a job in those top tech companies your DSA should be strong. The academics is fine but quite hectic I would say, a bit excessive work has to be done with very less input of knowledge from those works but yes the Professors help a lot and they address each and every need of the student. I would suggest that the college should focus more on prac
Value for money is a weak point here I would say as VIT charges according to the ranks and categories and the money is not same for all. More over academically the cost and the facilities do not match. Moreover , the institution charges for paper seeing and reevaluation also which is bizarre.
Campus life is the best part about VIT as you will get to know people from all around India and some others countries also. The location of the college is awesome there is greenery everywhere. VIT has proctor system which is your parent away from your home and they are rally supportive.
Yes, the college infrastructure is very good. There are many academic buildings all of them well maintained & serviced. The Library is one of the best in India with a geat variety of books & e- books available
I'm Studying B.tech in Mechanical engineering 3rd year. The quality of teaching is good enough but it has downsized a bit in the online mode. Yes, I think our study curriculum is well updated & meets industry requirements for placements
The overall placement in terms of numbers has been great. The most number of students being placed from campus in India is from VIT VELLORE every year. The highest salary offered was 40 lakhs last year. Although, I've given average rating because of a not so good reputation of placement in the mechanical department
The Value for Money is average because although you get good infrastructure, hostels, hygiene, quality mess food.. In the end what matters for me is the placement, and that is where it takes a little beating for the mechanical department
Campus life is great, there is lush green fields all around & greenery is widespread all the campus. The campus is extremely safe for all the students with guards keeping a watch everywhere all the time
Overall, i feel the college is great and I would definitely recommend it to a aspiring engineer who wants to develop in academics & at the same time enjoy his time at the campus. This is a great place to be :)
every student can take advantage of it and issue any book for 2-3 weeks. Hostels of the first year are also good and are equipped with air-conditioners We have ac in gyms and all the courts and does have the up to date equipments and clean facilities. Faculties and classes have good environment to teach, good college wifi
I am studying cse here as I didn't get jee or wbjee, and here cse branch has the highest placements. The quality of teaching here is so bad that students regret their decision of enrolling here and this is all
placements are limited but if you are hardworking enough and get your hands on coding , placement cell will try its best to get you placed in a private IT company. Good placements. Companies like Microsoft, Ciscco and other product based companies come. For a student having a decent cgpa and
Yes the college infrastructure is very good. There are a lot of buildings each assigned for specific purpose. All the labs and are well equipped with latest technical items and even abundant so every one gets to use them. The library is on ene of the best.
The academic is good. All the syllabus is regularly updated. All the faculties are well accomplished and qualified. In order to get good grades you have to study properly and not completely rely on the faculties.
The quality of placements is very good. Many people join VIT because of its placements record. The highest salary offered is around 45L and the average stands around 7-8l .Many companies visit VIT during the placement season.
Its a bit on the costly side to be honest. The very good academics with well equipped labs and wifi with good teaching, it is worth the money but then everything finally depands on what you do at the end.
Campus life is probably the best aspect for all the students in VIT. You have very good hostels and a huge amount of food stalls. You meet people from around India as well as the world. You have big grounds for your recreational activities and many clubs and chapters which you could join. VIT also has a small hospital of its own.
The college has all the necessary equipments and infrastructure for engineering and other disciplines. It has sophisticated labs for research also. Hostels are good with option of AC and non AC rooms. WiFi is also there but the speed fluctuates a lot. Food is okay but North Indians might need some time to adjust. Library and sports facilities are also present.
The quality of teaching is good but a few of the south Indian faculties might give better marks to the students who speak their language. The curriculum is updated regularly and also includes topics about the recent technologies
Placements are good. But to be honest majority of the students get placed in IT companies even if they belong to core branch which I feel is a bit unfair for someone who is from a mechanical background. But overall placements are good and almost 90% students get placements.
I feel the tuition fee for category 1 students is justified. It is 1.95L per annum + hostel and mess. It is value for money because we get a lot of exposure and a lot of scope to find our inner potential.
I would say the campus life is the best of all. There are two fests conducted every year namely gravitas (tech.) and Riviera (cultural) out if them Riviera is the best. Moreover students can participate in plethora of events. A number of clubs and chapters are also present which help in the growth of a student as a whole. But the college is very strict about PDA and the campus & hostel in-time. Other than that there are a lot of things to explore in and out of the campus.
The college has an amazing infrastructure with very helpful faculties. The entire campus is ragging free and all the associates are very helpful. The campus has almost all the basic necessities and overall, it's nice to be there
The courses are moderate and the faculties are really helpful. The college provide large variety of courses and you can easily choose among them and which suits your interest. Most of the courses has lab for practical experience.
Various companies come to placement. Large companies come for placement and almost, everyone gets recruited by various companies. You maybe picked by an IT company or by your core company, depending on your interests.
Worth it
Outstanding
Dream come true.
The college has a great infrastructure with all the necessary facilities and equipments as far as academics are concerned All classrooms are equipped with smart boards which are maintained well and used in almost every class but provision of facilities for sports has a scope for improvement as the gymnasiums and badminton courts for example require an increase in number to accommodate a growing student community in the hostels. The hostel rooms are cleaned frequently as per request.
I joined mechanical engineering to strengthen my foundation for pursuing my interest in aerospace engineering, the quality of teaching when it comes to the programme core subjects has been excellent for me except in one subject and my professors have been highly supportive but this experience could differ based on the professor one gets which is why I speak to my friends and seniors for their opinion and recommendation while choosing a professor during course registration.
VIT Vellore has one of the highest placement rates in the nation with 85 percent of the students getting placed with an average package of greater than 7 lakhs per annum and is steadily increasing by the year. The highest package of 44 LPA went to a computer science engineering student placed in Microsoft
Each course costs INR 6000 to register but the fees are paid based on the category in which the branch was selected during admission with the first category students paying the lowest and the fifth category students paying the highest fees. There are 60, 53, 12 and 35 credits to be completed in programme core, university core, university elective and programme elective courses respectively and the number of subjects thus required can vary based on the branch. I feel the teaching can be improved.
The campus life of VIT is remarkably outstanding as the vibrant community of students gel together in this melting pot of culture in an environment of ample opportunities to unleash their potential which makes this stay memorable. Initial adjustment to the hostel curfew looks tough but quickly becomes an opportunity to mingle with hostel mates in the same building which for the record are huge and this is where the frolicking around in the corridor at night as well as deep conversations happen.
To sum up, the experiences one gets in VIT are memories to be cherished for a lifetime and lessons to be followed in every walk of it. There will certainly be moments of frustration and disappointment but in hindsight they certainly feel irrelevant when compared to what is gained during the years spent here at VIT.
It was good.The remarkable aspect of VIT is the state-of-the-art infrastructure provided for both students and faculty. Fully furnished and well-equipped labs decorate every building in the University. Moreover, the campus is fortified with ample features that support diverse events - Auditoriums, plush open
Good as expected.empowers students with excellence through learning & continues the VIT Vellore legacy. It has retained the glory of VIT Placements and has firm commitment of One Student, Job.Knowledge content (topics in the curriculum) Utility value – application in real life Latest developments
Average for cse above 10lakh.The CDC centre plays an integral role in creating the illustrious placement record of VIT. It ensures smooth functioning of the placement activities in the campus. The centre further facilitates training activities of the students and makes sure they get placed in the best of both national and international companies
To be honest yes.
More then i accepted.
Lucky to be part of vit.
College has all the necessary infrastructure.Labs are well equipped with necessary components.Class rooms have smart boards, library is one of the best . Hostels are maintained well and food served in mess is of good quality as compared to other colleges.
I'm studying mechanical engineering.When it comes to courses offered they are divided into various categories such as program core program elective, University core and university elective..This allows students to choose courses based on area of interest.
Placements are good enough in core as well as non-core companies.Students are well trained for the placements right from the beginning.Due to pandemic all colleges have suffered but in upcoming period they might get back on track.
Well talking about Infrastructure I can surely say it has one of the best infrastructures among all colleges in India. With the option of AC hostels to having Indoor sports complexes, It shows how they have put efforts to provide all opportunities. Anna Auditorium is one of the best auditoriums I have ever seen. With so many things available I won't say you would be disappointed.
Academics wise VIT is very strict and strong because 3 exams in one semester are too hectic and classes are also held regularly which shows how seriously VIT takes academics into consideration. Even all the professors are Ph.D. ones so academics wise it's very good.
Being a student from Vellore I can say placements are quite OK. My only concern would be competitiion as there are so many students in campus it's very tough to stand out and grab an amazing placement but in the end, it all depends on the student because college is surely gonna provide all the opportunities but we as students have to grab them.
Not everyone's able to afford VIT because of high fees and due to the presence of various categories the fees increases and becomes too much for an engineering degree. Return of Investment for a student from category 1 is quite satisfactory but I won't say great.
This is surely gonna be amazing for anyone although there are some stupid rules but It doesn't affect much. With all the food courts Dominoes inside the campus, you don't even have to move out for food. So this would be amazing for sure
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Hello. Yes VIT offers a 4-year degree programme in BDes in Industrial Design. You can check more about VIT School of Design BDes by visiting the college link given here.
The fee structure for Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) varies by course and program:
1.Tuition: The total tuition fee for courses at VIT Vellore ranges from INR 1 lakh to INR 7.8 lakh. The fee depends on the course and its duration. For example, the total tuition fee for a