Admission to VIT is primarily through the VITEEE, with an alternative management quota option. Each year, approximately 200,000 students compete for 4,917 available seats. Applicants must submit their 10th and 12th-grade mark sheets. The college day is 8 hours, including 5 lectures and 2 hours of lab work. Faculty members, aged between 26 and 40, are highly qualified, holding at least a postgraduate degree, and often a master's or Ph.D. They provide resources in both Hindi and English and conduct weekly tests to aid learning. The annual course fee is INR 1,20,000, with an additional INR 50,000 for late admissions. Entrance exam entrants have a fixed fee, whereas others pay INR 1,00,000. Fees increase annually by INR 5,000, and an initial deposit of INR 10,000 is required. Payments can be made via drafts, online, NEFT, cash, net banking, Paytm, and ATM cards. Placement drives see participation from companies like Cipla, Ranbaxy, Genpact, and Byju's, involving a written test, group discussion, and interview. Around 60 to 74 students secure placements each year, with 5 to 10 companies conducting interviews on campus. Scholarships are available for students meeting criteria such as 60% marks in the 12th standard and family income limits. Scholarships cover a substantial portion of fees. Education loans are also available through HDFC Bank in collaboration with the college.
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