VSSUT

Faculty
4.0
Placement
4.5
Course
5.0
Campus
5.0
College
3.5
Hostel
4.5
Interview
4.0
Internship
4.5
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Reviewed on May 21, 2024(Enrolled 2023)

Course Curriculum Overview

5

First of all there are so many branches. People have different perceptive on higher and lower branch ..but believe me there is no lower or higher branch it's just a mindset of a person If you study hard there's will be no problem in placement..you can easily get a job

Internships Opportunities

4.5

In your 1st yr also you will get different opportunities to go for internship like MCL And many more but I think most students go for internship from 2nd year only ..it's totally depends on you in which year you want to go for internship.... internship provide certificate which will be valuable in your resume .

Placement Experience

4.5

Campus placement i thik it's in your 4 year of engineering only i.e in your 6 semester. There is a lot of companies visited like jsw ,hindulgo and a lot to go . Jsw provides avg package of INR 12 LPA And it selected only 2 students only. I think girls get placement easily as compared to boys ... companies usually select more female candidates....I think I will go for job rather than doing masters degree.

Fees and Financial Aid

I think the fees are just affordable like its a good price if you will compare to any other engineering colleges ...it's a very affordable and minimal fees to go for .and campus provide placement with a great package

Campus Life

5

Latest fest i.e in 2024 it's vassaut X samavesh and it was just awesome. And the library has a lot of books i.e for maths, engineering mechanics etc.it provides a good environment for students to read there. There is a smart board in classroom There is a different types of clubs in vssut..you can go to different clubs according to your interest .clubs like LITSOC,emotica ,Robotics,IEEE, ICC and etc

Hostel Facilities

4.5

I think Anuradha is the best hostel for 1st year girls ..this hostel has a very clean environment.. it's my fav hostel and it's food quality is also good with a snacks facility too... In breakfast and snacks you will additionally get tea or coffee. And rooms you have to share with 4 person including you..and it will allotted in counseling only i.e whom you have to share your room.

Admission

First of all your 10th and 12th percentage doesn't matter ...your JEE mains percentage is matter ..there is a reservation for state quota as well as for girls it provides 10% reservation and if you apply for counseling just go for ojee counselling

Faculty

4

Yes the faculty members are good .but some lectures are easy to understand. So average it is good ... It depends on you how much you can learn as many students themselves not pay attention to the lectures.

Interview Experience

4

No, there is no problem while taking admission Actually it a very smooth process to go...there is no test...you just apply for jee mains and go for counselling and I will suggest try to score good in jee mains to get a higher branch of your own choice

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Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology- [IGIT] | Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Civil Engineering)

As I think vssut is better than igit

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