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Which is better for engineering: Electronics at VIT, Pune or EnTC at VIIT, Pune?

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Pulkit Singhal Posted On : January 11th, 2021
BE E&TC from Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology, Pune (2017)

VIT Pune is a more reputed college irrespective of its courses. Placements are good with an average package of 4-7 LPA and the highest package is around 26.4LPA. VIIT Pune is also an autonomous college where it has collaborated with VIT to conduct its placements. Hence students in both the colleges will get equal opportunity to go through the recruitment process. 

Placement statistics for VIT, Pune

Academic year

Number of companies visited

Highest pay package offered (LPA)

Average pay package per student (LPA)

2017-18

153

37.40

5.94

2018-19

223

27.00

5.53

2019-20

141 (in progress)

26.04

6.68

Hence, I would recommend that you can go to any college since both the colleges work in a collaborative manner. The placement rate is almost the same then you can go to any of the colleges for admission. The only thing you need to focus on is finding your interest and giving your best in the same field.

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What should I choose, CSE at VIIT Pune or E&TC at PICT Pune?

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Gaurav Kumar Posted On : September 17th, 2020
B.E Robotics & Mechatronics & ECE, Pune Institute of Computer Technology (2021)

Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology(VIIT) is an autonomous institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University. The institute is accredited by the NAAC with an “A” grade. Pune Institute of Computer Technology is a private institute and affiliated to SPPU, Pune.

Admission Procedure-

VIIT and PICT take admission to BE courses based on the performance of the students in JEE Mains and MHT-CET.

  • In 2019 the JEE Main closing cutoff for CSE at VIIT was 2443-2648.

  • In 2019 the JEE Main closing cutoff for Electronics and Telecom Engineering was 1590-1676.

Course Fee- The fees for the CSE at VIIT is 6.75 lakhs for a period of 4 years. Whereas the fees for E&TC at PICT Pune are 3.86 Lakhs for a period of 4 years.

Facilities-

VIIT: The college has a 7-acre campus with a number of facilities such as a digital library, off-campus hostel, cafeterias, sports facilities, and laboratories for each course. The college also provides shuttle service to students and an on-campus convenience store.

PICT: The college is built over a 5-acre campus and has standard facilities such as Wi-FI, library, laboratories, and hostels.

Placements

VIIT: Companies such as Cognizant, Infosys, and L&T visit the campus for E&TC placements. The placement package ranges for the course from 2.4 LPA to 15 LPA.

PICT: E&TC has a placement rate of 70%. Companies such as IBM and Capgemini come for placements. The placement package offered for E&TC varies from 3 LPA to 8 LPA.

CSE and E&TC are very different as a course. You should choose the course you are more passionate about and the college according to that.

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What are the pros and cons of studying at Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology VIIT Pune vs VIT Pune?

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GraciousGuardian Posted On : February 26th, 2026

Hi there,

When considering Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology (VIIT) Pune and VIT Pune, both are solid options. VIIT Pune could be a great pick if you're aiming for a college with reasonable fees. On the other hand, if you're after a college with a strong reputation in academics, VIT Pune might suit you better.

Hope this helps you out. Feel free to follow, like, and share if you found this useful.

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How is Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology?

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FearlessFarmer Posted On : February 25th, 2026

I’m currently pursuing my Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering at VIIT, and I feel the curriculum is well-structured and relevant. The teaching staff is helpful, and many have extensive experience in the field. There are two exams each semester, and while they can be challenging, they are also manageable with the right preparations.

Regarding placements, the college has a good track record, with around 80% of students getting placed. The highest package reported was around 11.4 LPA, which is impressive. The campus life could be better, but the annual fest, Gandharva, is a highlight of the year.

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What is your review of Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology Pune?

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BeardedBard Posted On : February 25th, 2026

As someone who studies at VIT Pune, here's how I'd rate it:

Campus: If you're into huge campuses, you might find VIT a bit small since it only covers 24 acres.

Accommodation: The VIT hostel isn't very well-known for its accommodation, but you can find nicely furnished apartments at Lake Town.

Food and Hygiene: The food at Khau Gali is tasty, though the cleanliness is just okay.

Placements: Around 120 companies come to VIT each year for campus placements, with an average salary of about 3 lakhs.

Co-curricular Activities: VIT hosts several events and festivals, which are quite enjoyable.

Tie-ups: VIT has partnerships with international universities in places like Singapore, Germany, Binghamton, and France.

Faculty: The teachers here are excellent, and the curriculum is well-designed for learning.

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Hows life at VIIT Pune?

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UnseenUrchin Posted On : February 25th, 2026

Life at VIIT Pune is pretty similar to other colleges like MIT, COEP, and PICT. It mostly focuses on exams, festivals, and extracurricular activities, plus the usual lectures. Since the campus isn't that big, you'll often run into friends from different departments. The friend groups you make in the first year usually stay together all the way through college.

Each semester is packed with five tough periods and two fun breaks. The stressful times include class tests, midterms, final submissions, finals, and results. In the first semester, there's Vishwakarandak and the Diwali Break, while the second semester has Melange and Vishwotsav. First-year and second-year students can attend the Freshers' Welcome in the first semester, while third-year and B.Tech students have Farewell events. There's a ton of other cool stuff happening throughout the year, like Vishwaprenuer and TEDxVITPune.

It's a great idea to get involved in things outside of lectures. Joining the student council, Zephyr (Dance), sports teams, or clubs like ROBOCON, BAJA, and SUPRA can really be beneficial.

The student crowd is pretty diverse. You'll find gym enthusiasts, procrastinators, academic types, rebels, music fans, Potterheads, math geniuses, top programmers, spoiled kids, popular figures, couples, and more. It's hard not to find someone you click with.

Academics mainly revolve around the GPA, known as the Pointer. To most parents, teachers, and students, this is what defines you. There's not much of a link between intelligence and your GPA. A smart student might have a low GPA, while an average one could score high. The system values hard work over talent, which seems fair. About half the professors hold master's or PhD degrees and are generally well-read, helpful, and approachable.

What sets VIT apart is its autonomy. Though it's under the University of Pune, it controls its own curriculum, calendar, and grading system. This gives students an advantage, with fewer result discrepancies and a curriculum that's aligned with industry needs. You also get around four months of vacation each year. Plus, you have bragging rights.

Popular hangout spots on campus include the Boat Club, Minus 2, New Poona Bakery, Fruit Centre, the canteen, and the Mech stairs. Unfortunately, there aren't many good places to hang out outside the college. The nearby slum area can be a downside for some prospective students. There aren't any big malls, theaters, or fast-food chains nearby, but that doesn't stop students from exploring the city.

The college hostel is decent, and there are some good private hostels too. However, many out-of-town students prefer renting flats or living as paying guests. Recently, nice housing societies like Laketown, Maurya Society, and Kumar Pruthvi have sprung up, offering good options for students. So, finding a place to stay isn't too hard.

Finally, about placements—the situation at VIT is quite good, but don't get caught up in the hype. The average package is around 3-4 lakh per year, varying by branch. Computer/IT and E&Tc branches have the best job prospects. Some well-known companies visit, but don't expect any mind-blowing offers. Still, many students opt for further studies.

Overall, VIT is a solid college and ranks among the top in Maharashtra. Life here is enjoyable, and academics aren't overly stressful. It's not as prestigious as an IIT, but it's definitely better than many other engineering colleges.

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Which is better VIT Pune AI DS OR VIIT Pune CSE?

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QuiveringQuokka Posted On : February 25th, 2026

I'd suggest going for VIIT's IT program instead of VIT's AI & DS, mainly because AI & DS is a pretty new field. When it comes to job placements, both colleges offer similar opportunities since they conduct placements together. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide.

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How is VIIT college?

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KookyKitten Posted On : February 24th, 2026

I’ve been studying B.Tech in Information Technology at VIIT and honestly, it has been a mixed experience. The faculty is quite knowledgeable, with many having PhDs, which is great. The curriculum is updated regularly, aligning with industry needs, but I feel that our coding modules could use more depth.

The exams are moderate, and I found that studying for a couple of weeks before them is usually enough to pass. As for placements, the college has a decent record, with many companies visiting, but I’ve heard some students struggle to secure offers. Overall, it’s a decent choice if you’re aiming for a career in IT.

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How is BRACTs Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology in general? What are some ideas about the faculty of computer engineering?

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InventiveIconographer Posted On : February 24th, 2026

You can definitely secure a placement from VIT Pune if you're in CSE or IT. These departments are the heart of VIT. So, you can expect the faculty to be top-notch. Plus, there are plenty of courses available throughout the academic year to help you grow personally. The roadmap at VIT is well-designed for both advanced studies and getting a job. Good luck!

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What is your review of Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Pune?

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MarvelousMason Posted On : February 21st, 2026

At Vishwakarma Institute of Technology in Pune, students get to experience a great mix of academics and extracurricular activities. The teaching quality is top-notch, and the faculty is really supportive. With many students aiming to study abroad these days, VIT offers student exchange programs to places like Singapore and Korea, which is a great opportunity. Some people think that because VIT is autonomous, the syllabus isn't finished properly and that students get question banks before exams. But that's just a myth; the syllabus is always completed on time, and there are no such question banks. VIT is well-regarded internationally.

VIT offers various branches such as:

  • Computer engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Electronics and Telecommunication
  • Electronics
  • Instrumentation
  • Production
  • Industrial
  • Chemical

The exams here are quite challenging, and students really need to think like engineers to do well. There aren't any easy marks to grab; I've seen students miss passing by just 0.8 marks. The campus is clean and has four canteens offering good food. The college runs in two shifts, and the library is stocked with tons of books for all branches. The labs are also well-equipped with everything needed.

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