The admission process at VIT involves submitting details of 10th and diploma qualifications and participating in online CAP rounds, which rank applicants based on scores and preferences. The MH-CET exam, an MCQ-based test, determines eligibility and is easier than the JEE. Admission decisions are typically made within three weeks after listing preferred colleges. The faculty consists of highly educated members, including IIT and NIT alumni, with a student ratio of 80:4.
The college emphasizes hands-on learning and offers flexible academic structures. The fee structure for 2017-2018 varies based on category, with open category students paying 135,255 INR and SC students paying 4,255 INR. Despite high fees due to the college's autonomous status, scholarships are available based on test scores and financial need. The total course cost is 490,000 INR, with additional living expenses. VIT has a strong placement program, with 130-150 companies visiting annually, and top recruiters like Amazon and Goldman Sachs offering packages up to 56 LPA.
Internships are available from the 2nd year, with stipends ranging from 20K to 75K. The college offers various scholarships, including the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme for families with incomes under 4.5 LPA, and government-funded and private scholarships. General category students pay between Rs. 192,000 to Rs. 210,000 annually, with lower fees for reserved categories. Scholarships are more accessible for girls and reserved categories, with limited options for general category males.
The college supports installment-based fee payments and facilitates numerous internship and placement opportunities.
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