Admission to Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology (VVIT) requires a satisfactory rank in the EAMCET exam, followed by a counseling session where certificates are verified. The faculty are highly experienced, with each department having at least four PhD holders. VVIT maintains a well-structured faculty-to-student ratio, and regular assessments are a part of the curriculum, culminating in approximately 45 exams over the course of the program. Tuition fees vary, with the management quota costing ₹85,000 and the convenor quota ₹55,000, plus additional fees for transport and activities. Initially, students pay ₹50,900, reduced to ₹15,900 with a state scholarship. The total fee via EAMCET is approximately ₹5 lakhs, while the management quota can reach ₹10 lakhs. VVIT boasts an 80% placement rate, with top MNCs offering jobs and the highest packages ranging from 27-51 LPA, while the average is about 4.5 LPA. Placement training starts from the third semester, with students eligible for recruitment from the seventh semester. Practical exposure is emphasized through internships with companies like EFFTRONICS and ITC. Students with EAMCET ranks of 10,000 or below receive full tuition reimbursement, while those with higher ranks receive partial reimbursement of ₹35,000 annually. Government scholarships, such as Jagananna Vidya Deevena, cover tuition fees of ₹55,500 annually. Additional costs include a university fee of ₹6,500, hostel fees around ₹75,000 to ₹85,000 per year, and semester exam fees. For hostelers, the total graduation cost is approximately ₹3,54,000 over four years. Despite fee differences and market challenges, VVIT remains committed to offering robust placement opportunities and skill development programs.
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