Vidyalankar Institute of Technology (VIT) in Mumbai follows a centralized online admission process based on entrance scores from exams like MH-CET and AIEEE. Students, including diploma holders, apply through the CAP system, with merit list placements for those scoring around 119-130 in MH-CET. The faculty at VIT is highly experienced, with most instructors holding advanced degrees, and maintains a student-centric approach with a 2:60 faculty-to-student ratio. VIT provides an industry-aligned curriculum, combining theoretical studies with practical projects, and holds regular assessments.
Annual fees vary by category: open category students pay about 1.35 lakh, OBC students around 75,000, and SC/ST/NT students approximately 25,000. The total cost for a four-year course is roughly 5 lakh. Scholarships and financial aid, such as the EBC scholarship and government schemes, are available to eligible students. VIT is renowned for its placement opportunities, with over 50 recruiters, including TCS and Amazon, offering packages from 3.5 to 37.5 LPA.
Around 70-85% of students secure placements, primarily in IT roles. The placement cell supports students through mock interviews and aptitude tests. VIT also offers internships with companies like BSNL and MTNL, emphasizing practical experience. The college provides various scholarships and financial assistance based on merit, category, and economic status, with reduced fees for certain student categories under the TFWS scheme.
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